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
The trail between the Martin Road
and Amber Lake trailheads
Length130 miles (210 km)
LocationEastern Washington
Established1991
DesignationWashington state park
TrailheadsFish Lake (47°31′19″N 117°30′57″W)
Ice Harbor Dam (46°15′12″N 118°52′40″W)
UseHiking, biking, horseback riding, in-line skating
SightsTurnbull National Wildlife Refuge, Snake River, railroad tunnels and trestles
SurfaceVarious: asphalt, crushed rock
Maintained byWashington State Parks and Recreation Commission
WebsiteColumbia Plateau Trail State Park
Ice Harbor Dam
Fish Lake
Location of trailheads in Washington
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