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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Middle Point Ridge Trail

Middle Point Ridge Trail (Photo Credit: Steve Dildine)

Following the North Fork of the Touchet River and nestled between Chase Mountain and Middle Point Ridge, the Middle Point Trailhead is a mere 17 miles from Dayton, WA and 48 miles from Walla Walla. The views are fantastic. Many folks might use this road in the winter on the way to Ski Bluewood, but the views in spring, summer, and fall are equally as pleasing. As the crow flies, the trailhead is almost the same latitude as Walla Walla. An excellent trail choice for folks interested in trekking a few miles as well as for those eager to spend a full day or more in the mountains.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Hiking/ Biking/ Snowshoeing

The Middle Point Ridge Trail (#3116) is 5.9 miles one way and ends at Wildcat/ Cavalier Springs Trail (#3245), which continues 2.9 miles following the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness boundary around the south side of Ski Bluewood. The #3245 trail parallels NF-46/ Kendall Skyline Road and meets up with the Touchet Corral Trail (#3243), which is a 2.5 mile downhill hike back to the Touchet Corral Sno-Park. Along this trail is access to a few other trails.

The first jump off point is a left branch (east heading) onto the Meadow Creek Trail (#3213) that leads you near the Godman Campground/Trailhead. Further along Middle Point Ridge Trail is a right fork (west heading) to the Touchet Middle Tie Trail (#3240) that takes you back to North Touchet Road and the Touchet Corral Sno-Park.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

The trail gains elevation quickly. There are some tight switchbacks with loose rock and overgrowth as you approach the top. We wouldn’t recommend for small children as the trail is...

WHEN TO GO

This trail is truly a candidate for year-round hiking; however, if it is really hot, hiking on the west-facing slope fairly exposed might at least require lots of water and extra sunscreen. Conversely, the snow level will definitely determine access...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla take HWY 12 east to Dayton, WA. You will drive almost all the way through the sweet, small town of Dayton, which is a great place to pick up a few supplies, grab a bite, or enjoy...

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