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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Snow Peak #10
This moderate 2.5 mile trail winds through the site of the 1988 White Mountain Fire and joins Kettle Crest South Trail #13 at 2.7 miles from trailhead. Seasonal wildflowers. This trail is the…
Snow Peak Cabin
Depending on the season, visitors may ski, snowshoe, hike, mountain bike, or ride horses high into the backcountry and spend the night at this charming remote cabin high on a ridge in the Kettle…
Snow Peak Trailhead
Wonderful views of the surrounding area and the Canadian mountain range. Please note that Snow Peak Trailhead can only be accessed during the summer and fall. In winter, use the Kettle Crest…
South Fork Silver Creek #123
This wooded trail crosses several creeks. Views of the Pend Oreille Valley and the Kettle Crest. Variable weather conditions. Layered clothing, contour maps, survival kit, and ample food and water…
Southside #308
This 5.6 mile trail travels up the east side of Bonaparte Mountain for 2 miles where it intersects with the 4th of July Trail #307. The South Side Trail then continues for 1 mile to its intersection…
Stick Pin #71
Stick Pin trail provides access to the Kettle Crest (North) National Recreation Trail #13. Good vistas reward traveler near trail's end.
Sweat Creek Picnic Area
This site is a day use site with a vault toilet facility. The picnic tables have been removed and are no longer available. The Clackamas Trail #302 begins here. The Clackamas Trail is part of the…
Taylor Ridge #74
This trail climbs from the valley to ridges where on a clear day one can see Alligator Ridge, Thompson Ridge and several mountains including Copper, Midnight, Twin Sisters, and Stick Pin.
Thirteen Mile #23
This is a difficult on way 16.24 mile trail with a 3,000 foot elevation gain. The trail winds through rock cliffs in the Sanpoil River canyon. Dramatic views along upper trail with side trips linked…
Thirteen Mile Trailhead
Located just off highway 21, this trailhead offers parking space for larger vehicles with trailers and several passenger vehicles with lots of space to get ready for the trail. There is a stock ramp,…