Area Status: Open

A .5 mile looped Interpretive Trail greets visitors of all skill levels on this paved trail. It will guide you through stories of “Logging during the 1920s”. See an old log flume, explore the by gone railroad, and enjoy the ever-changing foliage you find along the path.

The parking area for the Log Flume Interpretive Trail #77 also provides access to the 1 mile paved (accessible) Canyon Creek Trail #93 connecting the Interpretive Site to the Canyon Creek Campground.

At a Glance

Area Amenities:
  • Interpretive Site
  • Toilets: Vault Toilet
  • Parking: No Fee
  • Accessible
  • Drinking water: Surface water, must be treated
Open Season: Memorial Day Weekend - October 27
Usage: Medium
Closest Towns: Kettle Falls, WA

General Information

Accessibility:
  • Accessible trail

General Notes:
  • USGS Map: Bangs Mountain

Directions:

From Kettle Falls, WA:  Travel U.S. Highway 395 to state Route 20. Follow state Route 20 for 10 miles to the East Portal Picnic area where the trailhead is located. 

Google map dirctions from Kettle Falls, WA


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Activities

Day Hiking

Recreation areas with activity Day Hiking:
  • Accessible trail that has benches and interpretive signs along the way.
Difficulty Level: Easy to Intermediate

Recreation Areas

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Highlights

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
0.5 miles

  Latitude : 
48.5825

  Longitude : 
-118.225

  Elevation : 
2,060 feet range