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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Golden Stairway #354
This 6.2 miles trail begins by travelling through a conifer stand up the drainage then climbs up an open hillside with switchbacks to the top of the ridge to Starvation Mountain. This trail is rated…
Granite Mountain #355
This 5.5 miles trail is rated as most difficult and is open to motorcycles as well as hikers. Parking is it at Granite View Trailhead. Caution: only experienced motorcycle riders should attempt this…
Granite View Trailhead
This trail is designed for OHVs and access the Granite Mountain Trail #365 and adjacent Forest Service Roads in the area. The trail is usually snowed in until June. Access to this area generally…
Grassy Top #503
From Pass Creek Pass the trail follows the ridgeline to Grassy Top Mountain. Trail winds through subalpine fir and small open meadows.From the North Fork Harvey Creek the trail follows an old roadbed…
Hall Mountain-Grassy Top #533
This connector trail links Grassy Top Trail #503 to a junction of Hall Mountain Trail #540 and Noisy Creek Trail #588. It follows the Hall-Grassy Divide and mainly winds through timber with…
Halliday #522
This moderate 4.2 mile one way trail winds through a coniferous forest and borders the north side of Halliday Fen which is a Research Natural Area. Trail connects to North Fork Sullivan Creek Trail…
Honeymoon Pass #372
3 miles – more difficult. Hiker, horse, mountain bike. Snowmobile in winter starting at Kerr Sno-Park.This 3 mile trail follows the North Fork of Salmon Creek drainage to where the trail junctions…
Iron Gate Trailhead
This Trailhead borders the Pasayten Wilderness and the Boundary Trail #533 begins here. Parking for 15 passenger vehicles and 4 horse trailers, an unloading ramp, 2 hitch rails, a bearproof…
Jungle Hill #16
The Jungle Hill Trail is a steep climb that begins near a mountain stream, winds through forest canopy, and ends with panoramic views to the east.
Jungle Hill Horse Campground
Jungle Hill is a spacious camping area which offers pack; saddle amenities and access to the 44.6 mile Kettle Crest National Scenic Trail. Non-potable water is located in a nearby creek just a short…