Horse Riding and Camping
If you're a horseback riding enthusiast on the lookout for new trails to conquer in Washington, then your search ends now. The Colville National Forest offers trails with a unique blend of breathtaking views, scenic routes, and ample opportunity to bond with your horse in the great outdoors.
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Clark Ridge #363
This 4.5 mile long trail travels up the hill for approximately .25 mile to the junction with the Tiffany Lake Trail #373. The trail continues on to the left through the former Isabel fire and…
Columbia Mountain Loop #24
Parking is available at the Kettle Crest Trailhead. Access to the Columbia Mountain trail via Kettle Crest #13 North is 2.2 miles one way. From the junction there is a loop trail, 2.4. miles,…
Deer Creek Forest Camp
Nearby trails are Taylor Ridge Trail #74 and Kettle Crest North Trail #13.This high elevation fee campground was burned over during the Stickpin fire of 2015. The site has been reconstructed and has…
Deer Park #341
From Fourteen Mile Trailhead take Albert Camp Trail #375 through state land for approximately 2 miles to Deer Park Trail #341. Travel through lodgepole pine to an open area with scenic views to the…
Edds Mountain #3
This difficult 7.0 mile trail has wonderful views of the surrounding mountains as well as abundant wildlife. During the spring and summer one can marvel in the wildflowers growing along this south…
Edds Mountain Trailhead
Trailhead includes two campsites with tables, rock fire rings, and an outhouse. There are several parking areas and plenty of space for truck/horse trailer combinations. Trailhead accesses the Kettle…
Fir Mountain #320
This 3.8 mile round trip trail is very steep in and out hike with a 2,142 foot elevation gain in a little under 2 miles and is rated most difficult. Once the effort has been taken, a great view of…
Fourteen Mile Campground/Trailhead
This area has not been logged out since the Crater Creek fire.This Trailhead is also a Campground with 7 campsites. The Trailhead has 1 horse corral, 7 hitching rails, and 2 unloading ramps, as well…
Freezeout Ridge #345
Magnificent 3.7 mile ridge walk or horseback through subalpine forests and meadows. This trail is rated as more difficult. Excellent views of some North Cascades peaks and the Pasayten Wilderness.…
Geophysical Trailhead
This is a rolling 6.6 mile trail system that meanders through a Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine Forest offers hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders a chance for a loop trail system.