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Admire the stately conifer trees along this pretty forest trail.


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1.4

Miles

2.2

KM

92%

Runnable

4,736' 1,443 m

High

4,435' 1,352 m

Low

327' 100 m

Up

26' 8 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

16%

Max Grade (9°)

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Need to Know

DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED DURING WINTER - December 1 through March 31.

During the winter (December 1 through March 31) this trail is part of Mt Spokane State Park's Nordic Skiing Trail System. Use is restricted to nordic/cross country skiing. A Washington state Sno-Park Permit is required for parking. Additionally the Special Groomed Trail Permit is required to park in the Selkirk Lodge parking lot for access to this Nordic Skiing Trail System.

During the spring, summer and fall months (April 1 through November 30) this is a hiking trail. A Washington State Discover Pass is required for parking.

Description

Moose Meadows is a fun trail that winds around in lovely conifer forest, on the west side of Shadow Mountain. It can be hiked/skied in either direction. However, in this description, it starts at the Linder Ridge Road/Mica Road trail junction, climbs through the forest on a wide, fire road style trail, to end at Shadow Mountain Loop near the Twin Lakes/Shady Way/Raven Glide trail junction. Although it is a forest trail, there are a few nice viewing points.

During the winter, as part of the Mount Spokane State Park's Nordic Skiing Trail System, this trail is groomed for classic and skate skiing.

Flora & Fauna

Beautiful conifer forest. Deer and moose are around.

Contacts
Land Managers:

WSP - Mount Spokane State Park
Inland Empire Paper Company

Contacts

Shared By:

Joan Pendleton

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At a major trail junction, looking up Twin Lakes Trail.
Feb 13, 2025 near Otis Or…, WA

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