Publisher's Synopsis
Explore 42 multiuse pathways covering 989 miles with this official rail-trail guide for Washington and Oregon
This region boasts some of the most rural and unique rail-trails in America, such as the 253-mile John Wayne Pioneer Trail with its remote canyons, mountain vistas, and railroad relics. The Foothills Trail, a 30-mile pathway, offers many types of terrain and small-town charms-all with the 14,410-foot Mount Rainier as its backdrop.
The development of the railroads led to the creation of prominent western cities, and now, many rail-trails, such as Portland's 21.5-mile Springwater Corridor, serve as connectors for neighborhoods, parks, businesses, and much more.
Experience the diverse landscapes-from town to mountain, desert to waterway, forest stream to ocean-and the many historical landmarks and cultural attractions along Washington's and Oregon's rail-trails.
In this book, you'll find:
- Detailed maps for every rail-trail, plus driving directions to trailheads
- Icons indicating the activities each trail can accommodate
- Succinct descriptions written by rail-trail experts
-Peter Harnik, Director, Center for City Park Excellence, Trust for Public Land