Big Burn Canyon & Woodcamp Ridge loop

Along the creek the Big Burn Canyon road/trail was pretty bad for running. The grass was often so tall and thick that we could not tell what we were putting our feet down onto. We walked a lot of it.

Once the Big Burn Canyon road left the creek, it was fine for running.

The Woodcamp Ridge Road was OK for running, although it had many ankle-rollers that required a lot of concentration to avoid.

  • Date:
    2015/09/09
    Car-to-car:
    4 hours 30 minutes
    Round-trip distance:
    11 miles
    Elevation gain:
    2,700 feet
    Trip type:
    trail run
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  • The Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife map at the gate on N Wenas Road.
    The Washington Department of Fisheries and Wildlife map at the gate on N Wenas Road.
  • Our parking spot where Big Burn Canyon crosses Newlands Road.
    Our parking spot where Big Burn Canyon crosses Newlands Road.
  • The tread got a little better after the road left Big Burn Canyon.
    The tread got a little better after the road left Big Burn Canyon.
  • The tread got a LOT better for running once we got to the "green dot" part of Big Burn Canyon Road.
    The tread got a LOT better for running once we got to the "green dot" part of Big Burn Canyon Road.
  • Big Burn Canyon Road
    Big Burn Canyon Road
  • Woodcamp Ridge Road
    Woodcamp Ridge Road

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