Exploration on horseback
Northeast Washington is a horseback riders' heaven. Exploring trails on
horseback is a fun alternative to hiking and can be an excellent, quiet
way to get back into prime wildlife viewing areas. The Kettle Range is a
popular equestrian destination, with the Kettle Crest National Recreation
Trail and its feeder trails boasting almost 70 miles of riding opportunities. Strike out on your own, or hire an expert to guide you. Kettle Range
Outfitting and Guiding offers guided horseback riding trips along several
mountain trails on the Kettle Crest.
Other guest ranches, including K
Diamond K near Republic, and
Bull Hill near Kettle Falls, offer
horseback riding opportunities on
their own trail networks. Either
way, experiencing northeast Washington from the back of a horse is
a unique, fun way to experience a
part of our Western heritage.
Along the Wapaloosie. © Sheila Anderson
Wildlife Viewing & Recreation Guide
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