Columbia Plateau Trail State Park offers a 130-mile trail starting southwest of Spokane, following the Snake River south to near Pasco. The trail showcases the region's geologic history and offers activities such as hiking, biking, birdwatching, and horseback riding.
Visitors can explore the semi-arid channeled scablands, pass through Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, and enjoy rest stops at Cheney and Amber lakes. With unique features like railroad trestles and diverse wildlife, the park provides a memorable outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts and long-distance hikers.
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