I love riding my bike on this trail. It's also a great running or walking trail.
All of the sections of the trail I have done (mostly from Ellensburg to Snoqualmie have been beautiful. The trail feels safe, and it's always been so clean, meaning no litter anywhere on or around the trail. Good parking areas along the way with restrooms at the main parking lots (the restroom at the S. Cle Elum lot needed some help the last time I was there). I have been told the two tunnels near Snoqualmie pass are really fun to ride through (with a good bike light or headlamp). Also, I have been told by other cyclelists that there are some great camping spots available along the trail, but I don't have personal...
   Read moreour yard has all the amenities listed, requirements, however we are not in the google support loop at 807 S Milwaukee and neither is the 801 address due by a fragile ecosytem, Palouse to Cascades only has added hours of operation to become functional as a reader to text or written real time accessibility. Not for added player support but foe reasonably challenged vision and impairments of the "hearing" nature, FYI,,, i am allowed to express my own concern for beinh placed on suspension from portals cafe at the address on the updated google business profile if any questions or comments are shared and...
   Read moreMy wife and I had stopped at Smokey's BBQ and got some BBQ to go and then we walked the Train Trail near the old depot (either Northern Pacific or Great Northern or Milwaukee Road railroad). You can either enter or exit the Palouse to Cascades State Park hiking or bicycling trail. The trail going to the East will take towards the Palouse areas or if going to the West,then the trail will take you to North Bend via the Snoqualmie Pass. This trail was developed from the old railroad grades and tracks. This trail is set up for people to ride their bicycles without having to deal with automotive...
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