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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Sinks Trail

Sinks Trail (Photo Credit: Steve Dildine)

Enjoy a steady climb through old growth forest and open meadows as you make your way toward a gem of a finish line. Gaining 1,200 feet over roughly five miles makes it easy on the lungs. It is also a manageable distance for a leisurely stroll through the woods. This trail is a favorite for mountain biking.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Hiking/ Biking

Sinks Trail (#3233) is a five mile out and back trail which starts just off NF-6307 and ends at Jubilee Lake. The Umatilla National Forest website and topographic map shows this trail ending on NF-63035 after 4.5 miles. We could not find a trail or road for this departure. There is a well-defined trail that continues through a few meadows and ends at the Jubilee Lake rope swing.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

This trail is a steady climb along the sink it is named after. Much of the trail is through old growth forest without much understory, offering a great view of...

WHEN TO GO

As with most trails in this area, late spring after the snow melts begins the season. This trail is more enjoyable in summer and fall after the ground has had a chance to dry. The trees provide ample shade. We...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 11 south through Milton-Freewater, OR. Travel another five miles and turn left on Winn Road. Follow this little backroad for two miles and then turn left to connect with HWY 204. Drive roughly 19 miles...

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