- Greenbrier Trail (wta.org)
Try this less than 2-mile hike, built by WTA crews, through palustrine (inland, non-tidal) wetland. It’s a great outing for kids and dogs, as well as walking folks of all abilities, due to its soft surface and gently rolling hills.
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- Douglas Creek (blm.gov)
In the dry sage-steppe uplands of Eastern Washington, Douglas Creek forms a unique riparian oasis. In the basalt canyon, songbirds and raptors perch in cottonwoods, and the road paralleling the creek passes beaver ponds and cascading pools.