Back to All Events

National Trails Day: Chief Joseph Trail #1803

Project information is subject to change.  Your leader will reach out to you with an email after registration. Reach out to admin@wmhcta.org or info@wmhcta.org if you have questions. 

Trails: Chief Joseph Trail #1803

Itinerary: Celebrate National Trails Day! We’ll start at 9:00 am at the Marina by the fish cleaning station at Wallowa Lake State Park. We will work to cut out logs and restore tread from the intersection of the marina trail to the intersection of The Knob and Chief Joseph Summit social trails.

Bring your own lunch and water.

Gear Packing List:  Early summer-hot conditions with periods of intense sun exposure and variable weather. Bring sunscreen and lots of water.

Crew Leader: Dany Clay

Difficulty Rating: Moderate-Strenuous

You should have experience outdoors and be in good hiking condition with broken-in and tested gear. 

Hike: 3/5 Moderate-Strenuous: Natural trail with areas of steep incline and switchbacks. The first ¾ mile is more than 1000 ft per mile in elevation gain.

Project Work: 4/5 Moderate-Strenuous: -- Cutting, moving, piling limbs and branches. Areas of tread repair and rock removal are possible.

Previous
Previous
June 6

National Trails Day: West Fork Wallowa River Trail Project

Next
Next
June 17

Deadman Trail #1869