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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

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Harris Park Trail

Harris Park Trail (Photo Credit: Steve Dildine)

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The Harris Park Trail takes hikers on a sidehill extravaganza. On the trail, the added elevation above Harris Park shows off the South Fork Walla Walla River drainage. Consider leaving the kiddos at home. This trail is slick and loose, steep in various spots, and hugs the cliffs. Take your time. Keep your eyes on the trail, but make sure to stop and enjoy one of the best views of the Blue Mountains.

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This primitive trail compliments the South Fork Walla Walla Trail, especially since that trail was heavily impacted by a flood in 2020. The Harris Park Trail spans the length of the park all the way to the South Fork Walla Walla Trailhead, gaining a few hundred feet above the river north of Harris Park. The trail is roughly a mile long. There is brief mention of the trail on the Umatilla County site.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Since the road is washed out to the South Fork Walla Walla Trailhead, this trail bypasses some of the damage caused by the flood. Although not a particularly long trail,...

WHEN TO GO

Do not attempt this trail if snow is present. Spring is a lovely time to visit as many wildflowers are blooming, snow is still visible at higher elevations, and the melt creates a number of waterfalls cascading down adjacent hillsides....

HOW TO GET THERE

There are a couple ways to access this area. To avoid gravel and dirt roads, travel south on HWY 11 and go through Milton-Freewater, OR. Take a left on SE 15th Avenue (there is a sign for Harris Park). SE...

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