Smackout Ridge, Ione, Washington
The Selkirk Mountains, a branch of the northern Rocky Mountains that was shaped by glaciers thousands of years ago (like the rest of northern Washington), belie the image of eastern Washington as one vast, semiarid steppe. Th... trails.com
Frater Lake Trail
General Description The Frater Lake Trail system offers a variety of loop trails. The easiest is the Tiger Loop with a distance of 1.8 miles. The user will travel on gently rolling terrain through a timber canopy of lodgep... wildernet.com
Little Pend Oreille Orv
General Description This system is a series of loop trails and consists of 67.5 miles of multipurpose trails. The trail provides access to scenic vistas of Thomas Mountain, Green Mountain, and Granite Peak. During the summ... wildernet.com
Bon Ayre Ridge, Aladdin, Washington
This rugged region, on the western flank of the northern Rocky Mountains, was sculpted by great ice sheets that melted away at the end of the last ice age, some 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. The heavily forested and remote terr... trails.com
Hooknose Ridge, Metaline, Washington
This backway winds through an intriguing expanse of forest scored by ridges and canyons. At the eastern end, you can tour an underground cave (Crawford State Park/Gardner Cave), and take a short forest hike from there to the ... trails.com
Pass Creek Pass, Metaline Falls, Washington
The serpentine little road from Sullivan Lake to Granite Pass climbs the impressive canyon of Pass Creek. Then it crosses Pass Creek Pass (5,580 feet) at the southern tip of Salmo-Priest Wilderness, and provides spectacular v... trails.com
Salmo Mountain, Metaline Falls, Washington
Few of Washington?s mountain roads will make you feel more like you?re traveling through an unspoiled wildland than the roads to remote 6,828-foot Salmo Mountain. The route is flanked by the rugged Salmo-Priest Wilderness, wh... trails.com