Columbia Plateau Trail
The Columbia Plateau State Park Trail is a 130-mile-long (210 km), 20-foot-wide (6.1 m) corridor in eastern Washington state maintained as part of the Washington State Park system. The rail trail runs along the abandoned right-of-way of the former Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway.
Columbia Plateau State Park Trail | |
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The trail between the Martin Road and Amber Lake trailheads | |
Length | 130 miles (210 km) |
Location | Eastern Washington |
Established | 1991 |
Designation | Washington state park |
Trailheads | Fish Lake (47°31′19″N 117°30′57″W) Ice Harbor Dam (46°15′12″N 118°52′40″W) |
Use | Hiking, biking, horseback riding, in-line skating |
Sights | Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Snake River, railroad tunnels and trestles |
Surface | Various: asphalt, crushed rock |
Maintained by | Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
Website | Columbia Plateau Trail State Park |
Ice Harbor Dam
Fish Lake
Location of trailheads in Washington
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