Umtanum Ridge Water Gap

Umtanum Ridge Water Gap

Umtanum Ridge Water Gap is a striking wilderness area in Washington known for its dramatic geological formations and diverse ecosystems. It offers a unique blend of hiking, wildlife viewing, and geological exploration.

15,000
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Umtanum Ridge Water Gap

Umtanum Ridge Water Gap
 

The Umtanum Ridge Water Gap is located in central Washington, cutting through the Yakima River Canyon. This natural gap is framed by the Umtanum Ridge to the north and the Yakima Ridge to the south. It's a geologically fascinating area where millions of years of geological activity have created a landscape of rugged basalt cliffs and verdant riparian habitats. The area supports a wide range of flora and fauna, including abundant bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Historically, the region has been important to the Yakama Nation, and evidence of early indigenous presence can still be found. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy various activities such as hiking along the Umtanum Creek Canyon Trail, fishing in the Yakima River, and exploring the diverse habitats. The solitude and beauty of the area attract day hikers and those interested in geology and botany. Its remote appeal and scenic beauty make it a memorable destination for nature lovers.

Highlights

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Umtanum Creek Canyon Trail

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Yakima River salmon fishing

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Golden eagle nesting sites

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Spring wildflower blooms

Notable Natural Features

Umtanum Creek Suspension Bridge

A picturesque footbridge offering stunning views of the Yakima River.

Basalt Cliffs

Towering rock formations that display layers of volcanic history.

Riparian Habitats

Lush areas along the water supporting diverse plant and animal life.