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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Tiger Ridge Trail

Tiger Ridge Trail (Photo Credit: Gwen Dildine)

Mostly used by hunters and ATVs, this trail provides access to a great camping area and connects with the North Fork Walla Walla Trail. If you are looking for a trail less traveled, this one is for you. The northern section takes you along Tiger Ridge, while the southern end leads to the North Fork Walla Walla River. A great candidate for an overnight pack-in camping trip as this is a shorter trail, but pack light as the trail looses elevation quickly.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

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Both ends of this trail begin off of NF-6511, but only the southern section is marked with a trail sign. The south branch is roughly 1.25 miles in length leading down a nice, wide trail that ends at the North Fork Walla Walla Trail (#3222) and a camping area. The north branch is a half mile further west on NF-6511 and starts from an unmarked parking area. The trail leads you down Tiger Ridge a few miles before the trail is lost.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

On the southern end of the trail, enjoy and wide but fairly steep journey downward amongst old growth forest. At the end of this trail you will arrive at a...

WHEN TO GO

Summer and fall offer the best use of this trail as weather restricts access late fall through late spring.

HOW TO GET THERE

Head east on Isaacs Avenue out of Walla Walla and continue onto Mill Creek Road. Travel on Mill Creek Road for 14 miles and you will come to a junction with Tiger Creek Road (sometimes referred to as Tiger Canyon...

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