Sherman Peak Loop Hike
| What | Hike/Campout |
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| When |
Saturday Aug 09, 2008 from 10:45 am to 04:00 pm |
| Where | Bald Snow Roadless Area, Colville National Forest |
| Contact Name | Crystal Gartner |
| Contact Email | crystal@conservationnw.org |
| Contact Phone | 509.570.2166 |
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Enjoy this hike in northeast Washington as part of our “Exploring the Columbia Highlands” conservation hike series.
This scenic loop day hike circles Sherman Peak through larch, fir, aspen, and lodgepole pine and a forest well on its way to a natural recovery from the 1988 White Mountain Fire. Experience views of the Kettle, Selkirk, and Cascade mountain ranges and an optional side trip to the summit for inspiring views of the southern reaches of the Kettle River Range.

Length: Approx. 6 miles
Difficulty: (3) Moderate
A carpool for this hike leaves Spokane at 8AM. Estimated return time to Spokane is approximately 6:30PM, and may vary depending on factors such as trail and road conditions, and the pace of hikers in the group. Upon registration, you’ll receive details about what to bring and where to meet. All of our hikes in the series are led by an experienced, volunteer hike leader and co-leader.
Please contact Crystal with any questions, or to register for this outing!
Hikes are rated (1) Easy, (2) Moderately easy, (3) Moderate, (4) Moderately difficult, (5) Difficult.




