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Panjab Campground & Trail

Panjab Campground (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

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If a weekend in the forest near a creek and a few trails sounds appealing, then Panjab Campground is just the place. A smaller campground on the border of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness makes it a great spot to use as basecamp to explore multiple areas.

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WHAT TO DO

Hiking

Panjab Trail (#3127) is a 5.6 miles one-way trail that ends at Indian Corral Area, which connects to multiple other trails within the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. The first three miles are a relatively easy, gentle slope. The remaining few miles are a more difficult ascent up the mountain. Note that the trailhead is actually three miles past Panjab Campground on NF-4713. The trailhead nearest the campground is actually Rattlesnake Trailhead (#3129) about ½ mile north (back down the road).

To create a longer loop, utilizing a few trails, start at Panjab Campground; walk NF-4713 for three miles to the Panjab Trailhead; hike the 5.6 miles to Indian Corral; connect to Rattlesnake Trail; and hike back down that trail for five miles to the Rattlesnake Trailhead, which is a short walk from the Panjab Campground. Caution, Rattlesnake Trail is steep and dry so know your limits and bring plenty of water.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Camping

Panjab Campground is located along Panjab Creek. There are only three tent sites available. With many other campgrounds in the area, if this one is full there are other options such as Ladybug Campground (approximately two miles up the mountain on NF-4712 on the Tucannon River), Tucannon Campground (four miles back down the mountain on Tucannon Road), or there are several dispersed camping areas along Tucannon Road.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Panjab campground is very small. Having the water nearby is quite nice, and the sun rarely has a chance to shine through with all the large, beautiful trees, so expect...

WHEN TO GO

The campground is open year-round; however, it is not maintained in the winter and access is dependent on weather.

HOW TO GET THERE

There are two ways to access this part of the world. One involves gravel roads which are steep in places, although well-maintained. The other option is paved just about the entire way. If venturing out in the spring or late...

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