2017 Hiking Guide

OVERVIEW A scenic network of multi- use trails, Whistler Canyon provides an endless range of options for exploration, birding, rock climbing, horseback riding, photography and wildlife viewing. DESCRIPTION Depending on which paths you take, out-and-back routes can range anywhere from a moderate 3-mile hike to a challenging 24-mile calf-crusher with elevation gains of 3281. A trailhead map board will get you oriented but a Green Trails or USGS map will prove useful if you are planning on taking any of the longer cross-country routes. Please note that the trail is steep at first but quickly provides relief in the form of magical views of the Okanogan Valley, the distant Cascades and the eastern escarpment of the Pasayten Wilderness. ROUND TRIP: 24 Miles of trails ELEVATION GAIN: 3281’ HIKING SEASON: SP/SU/F NOTES: Study the steeper rock faces for mountain goats or try to spot the bolts used by modern rock climbers. DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Just 3 miles south of Oroville you’ll find a well-marked parking area (look for the white gravel) on the east side of US Route 97. PARKING PASS: None 3 WHISTLER CANYON [ OROVILLE, WASHINGTON ]

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