The Shinnickel Trail is a multi-use scenic pathway in western Washington, offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding through lush forested landscapes and along the Columbia River Gorge.
The Shinnickel Trail is located in Klickitat County, Washington, running approximately 11 miles alongside the Columbia River. This multi-use trail provides a mix of recreational opportunities in a beautiful natural setting characterized by dense conifer forests, rocky outcrops, and panoramic views of the river and surrounding cliffs. The trail was developed along a former railroad corridor, contributing to its gentle grades and accessibility for a variety of user types. The trail connects to local parks and links to smaller hiking paths, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Ecologically, the area supports diverse plant species such as Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and big leaf maple, along with wildlife including deer, birds of prey, and occasional sightings of black bear. Historical elements include remnants of early railroad use and the influence of Native American tribes in the region. Visitors enjoy the trail for hiking, MTB, horseback riding, and nature observation, with opportunities to see waterfalls and rock formations. The trail is maintained by Klickitat County Parks and offers a peaceful outdoor experience with a balance of accessible terrain and natural beauty along the Columbia River Gorge corridor.
Scenic views overlooking the Columbia River Gorge
Mixed-use trail supporting hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Historical railroad grade conversion with interpretive signage
Access points connecting to local parks and natural features
Provides sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge and surrounding cliffs.
Old railroad bridges that once carried trains, now part of the trail's charm.
Short side trails leading to small seasonal waterfalls and creeks.