- Cowiche Canyon Preserve — Washington Trails Association
The centerpiece of the Preserve is Cowiche Canyon and the Cowiche Canyon Trail which winds through the canyon on an old railroad bed beneath steep sagebrush slopes and cliffs of basalt and andesite splotched with colorful lichens, crossing Cowiche Creek 9 times along the way
- Cowiche Canyon Conservancy | Yakima, WA | Protecting our shrub-steppe . . .
Cowiche Canyon Conservancy (CCC) connects people to nature We are a non-profit land trust in Yakima, Washington protecting our shrub-steppe habitat – a unique landscape made up of sagebrush and grasslands, flowering meadows, oak woodlands, and basalt cliffs
- Cowiche Canyon Trail, Washington - 769 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
Cowiche Canyon Trail is considered an easy route with an elevation gain of 298 ft, taking approximately 1 5–2 hr to complete Easy trails are typically short, with clearly marked paths and fairly level terrain
- Cowiche Canyon Trail System - Bureau of Land Management
Just outside of Yakima, in central Washington, the Cowiche Canyon and adjacent uplands host nearly 900 acres of year-round opportunities for non-motorized outdoor recreation
- Cowiche Canyon Ranch
Our trails take you right out in to the beautiful shrub-steppe – an arid landscape made up of sagebrush and grasslands, flowering meadows, oak woodlands, and basalt cliffs
- Cowiche Canyon Trails: Best Trail System in Yakima!
Situated close to Yakima, Cowiche Canyon is one of the best areas near Yakima to enjoy beautiful wildlands, charming fall colors, and diverse wildflowers in the summer The canyon sits in a shrub-steppe landscape, with a unique array of flora and fauna that call the area home
- Cowiche Canyon and Wilridge Winery Hike in Yakima, Washington
As time passed, Cowiche Creek steadily carved its way through the layers of rock, forming the present day canyon Signs along the trail explain the geology and nature of Cowiche Canyon in greater detail for the curious hiker
- Cowiche Canyon Uplands : 446 Photos - Washington - AllTrails
Les Cowiche Canyon Uplands, près de Yakima, dans l'État de Washington, offrent un réseau de sentiers à travers un paysage désertique et arbustif, avec des vues sur le paysage environnant
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