- Cowiche Canyon Preserve — Washington Trails Association
Walk beneath stunning basalt and andesite cliffs along a beautiful creek with wildflowers in the spring, stunning color in the fall with the option for a side trip for a glass of wine and snacks Or walk a loop on the uplands through sagebrush and lithosol with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside bursting with wildflowers in springtime
- Cowiche Canyon Conservancy | Yakima, WA | Protecting our shrub-steppe . . .
Cowiche Canyon Conservancy (CCC) connects people to nature We are a non-profit land trust in Yakima, Washington protecting our shrub-steppe habitat – a unique landscape made up of sagebrush and grasslands, flowering meadows, oak woodlands, and basalt cliffs
- Cowiche Canyon Trail, Washington - 751 Reviews, Map - AllTrails
Check out this 5 3-mile out-and-back trail near Tieton, Washington Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 49 min to complete This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and skiing, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime
- Cowiche Canyon Trail System - Bureau of Land Management
Spring, Summer and Fall bring opportunities for hiking, trail-running and mountain biking the nearly 13 miles of unpaved trails Skiers and other winter lovers can enjoy the gentle grade of the 2 9-mile Cowiche Canyon Trail, a former rail bed with eleven bridge crossings of Cowiche Creek
- Cowiche Canyon Trails: Best Trail System in Yakima! - Washington is for . . .
Situated close to Yakima, Cowiche Canyon is one of the best areas near Yakima to enjoy beautiful wildlands, charming fall colors, and diverse wildflowers in the summer The canyon sits in a shrub-steppe landscape, with a unique array of flora and fauna that call the area home
- Cowiche Canyon and Wilridge Winery Hike in Yakima, Washington - MB B
Cowiche Canyon near Yakima features an easy hike that's especially gorgeous in fall, with the chance to unwind at Wilridge Winery as well
- Cowiche Canyon, Washington – Northwest Wildflowers
Peak wildflower bloom in Cowiche Canyon is typically from early April through the end of May, but there may be some flowers blooming from mid-March until mid-June Typical year:
- On the Trail - Cowiche Canyon Conservancy
CCC lands are one of Yakima’s many treasures Our trails take you right out in to the beautiful shrub-steppe – an arid landscape made up of sagebrush and grasslands, flowering meadows, oak woodlands, and basalt cliffs
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