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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Fields Spring State Park

Field Spring State Park (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

Nestled in southeast Washington, Fields Spring State Park is truly a hidden gem. In the summer, enjoy hiking and biking trails. Once the snow falls, snowshoe and cross country ski those same trails throughout the winter. The Puffer Butte Viewpoint overlooks Hells Canyon, the Wallowa Mountains, and the Grand Ronde River. While the journey to the park is definitely outside Walla Walla, it just might become your new favorite scenic drive.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Hiking/ Mountain Biking

There are just enough trails to keep the weekend recreator busy. Outdoor enthusiasts are treated to dense forest sections that open up to magnificent vistas. Rivers have worked their magic in this region, carving the landscape for as far as the eye can see. With three miles of hiking trails and seven miles of biking trails, you’ll have plenty of energy left to star gaze.

Additionally, Puffer Butte Viewpoint is a must see no matter the season. Check out the Fields Spring State Park website for more information.

Camping

Lodging options include 20 tent and/ or RV campsites, two teepees, two lodges, and one cabin. Reservations are accepted online at the Washington State Parks website. While this isn’t the most secluded campground in our area, there is still plenty of room to thoughtfully share the park.

Cross Country Skiing/ Snowshoeing/ Sledding

Ditch the bike, and grab a set of ski poles. The hiking and biking trails convert to snow trails in the winter. The warming shelters help lure winter adventurers outside as the promise of toasty breaks make a brisk outing manageable. A sledding/ tubing hill is also on site, but, remember, what goes down must walk back up!

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Fields Spring State Park will keep all ages entertained, from a quick day trip or, if lucky, longer. Multi-use trails, playgrounds, the Grand Ronde River just a short, entertaining drive...

WHEN TO GO

Fields Spring State Park is one of the few places that truly lives up to year-round fun. The changing seasons bring new recreational opportunities. Don’t forget that just down the hill following Rattlesnake Grade, which is its own attraction, the...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 12 east for 98 miles to the town of Clarkston, WA. Turn right on 6th Street/ HWY 129 and travel south along the Snake River for six miles to the town of Asotin, WA. Turn...

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