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South Fork Walla Walla River Trail

Nearby Town: Milton Freewater, Oregon
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 75%
Fire/Gravel Road 25%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 1300 Feet (396 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
The first 6 miles are rarely very steep and not very technical with the exception of rocks. You can connect this ride to lincton mt road, bear creek trail, table springs trail, rough fork trail and USFS road 65

How to get there:
From Milton Freewater orgegon go south towards the highway until you see a signthat says something like harris park 9 miles and points you left drive this road (South Fork Walla Walla River ROAD) until you reach Harris Park, the trail begins at the gate at the end of the road through the park

Additional Notes:
To stay on the trail, dont cross the river. And don't drink the river water!


Posted by: Andi on 9/16/2009
Beautiful mountain scenery close to Walla Walla. Rough and rocky and busy with motorcycles on the weekends for the first six miles, but gorgeous after that. Try riding in to mile 6, turn right and ride up to Target Meadows then back down Lincton Mountain Road. 5 tough hours but a great ride.


Posted by: ncbabbs on 7/10/2009
Super fun trail. Lots of options once you've traveled about 6 miles on the initial trail out of Harris Park. My favorite way to bike the area is by shuttling the Burnt Cabin trail with a buddy, drop in at Target Meadows Campground, finish at Harris. Tons of fun , all downhill.


Posted by: Goodwater on 12/11/2006
I've done this trail on both a hardtail and dual suspenion bike and both ways a good ride but you do have to watch out for horses and motorcycles.


Posted by: Scott Horn on 10/28/1999
This is a lot of fun on a hot summer day for a boy from the Tri Cities. It follows the North Fork of the Walla Walla and affords the opportunit for refreshing splashes. There is a lot of new work on the lower end of the trail. The top end has lotsa undergrowth. The ride back is fast and will beat you up on the rocky creek beds.




 



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