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Burnt Cabin Trail

Burnt Cabin Trail (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

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The Burnt Cabin Trail is a test of fitness and willpower. Although beautiful, the long, steep switchbacks make for an efficient and difficult hike. The reward is a gorgeous crossing of the South Fork Walla Walla River via the newly installed Burnt Cabin Bridge. This hike will definitely count as a workout, and isn’t every workout worth it?

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WHAT TO DO

Hiking

Burnt Cabin Trail (#3226) is a strenuous 3.25 mile hike into the South Fork Walla Walla River drainage. Starting at the Burnt Cabin Trailhead, not far from Target Meadows Campground, descend over 2,000 feet down numerous switchbacks.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Most of this trail is in the forest. Wear shoes with excellent traction and anticipate blisters. This trail is steep. It is rocky in places and slick in others. The...

WHEN TO GO

Access to the Burnt Cabin Trailhead is dependent on the snow pack. There are a few creeks to cross, so it is possible to descend 2,000 feet only to meet an impassible creek. Summer and fall are much more predictable...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 11 south. Five miles past Milton-Freewater turn left on Winn Road. Continue two miles and turn left onto HWY 204. Drive 19 miles and then turn left just past Langdon Lake onto Skyline Rd/ NF-64....

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