Friday, May 10, 2013

Park Lake Side Canyon Hike, Sun Lakes/Dry Falls State Park, WA



The description in the hiking book does not do this hike justice.  It is an easy/moderate hike that provides stunning views of cliffs and coulees, most of the time totally away from anything resembling civilization yet only a short ways from our campsite.

It supposedly follows an old jeep trail that travels up and along the south side of the coulee rim.  Sometimes it was difficult to pick up the trail, especially as we got farther into the hike.  But no matter, with minimal taking of bearings from the high cliffs it is impossible to get lost.

There are no trail markers, no official trailhead.  It doesn’t really appear to be one of the official park hikes, although the jeep trail is on the trail map we were given, and a description of the hike is in the hiking book for Eastern Washington that we have.

The trail has a total elevation gain of only 600 feet, yet you climb to high meadows flanked on all sides by cliffs.  It is clear that cattle were here at one time, probably not too long ago, but other than that, no signs of civilization except for the jeep road. 

We went out 3.3 miles and then came back, not wanting to do too much during our three hiking days this week so we would be fresh for our long bike ride on Saturday.

It was beautiful, and we agreed that it was one of our very favorites.  Nothing like we had ever seen before.  We’ll be back here some year.  











Saw another rattlesnake today.  A baby one.  Shaking its baby rattle at us.  

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