- Cowiche, Washington - Wikipedia
Cowiche, sometimes spelled Cowychee, is said to mean "footbridge between the valley and the mountains " According to the 2020 census, [2] the town had a population of 535, which is an increase from 428 at 2010 [3]
- 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 Preserve - Washington Trails Association
The Cowiche Canyon Preserve is a small pocket of wildlands near Yakima It includes both the canyon itself and the canyon’s southerly uplands There are approximately 20 miles of interconnected trails open to hikers, runners, mountain bikers, and equestrians
- Cowiche, WA Map Directions - MapQuest - Official MapQuest
Cowiche, Washington, is a small, unincorporated community known for its picturesque landscapes and agricultural roots Nestled in the fertile Yakima Valley, Cowiche is renowned for its apple orchards and vineyards, making it a charming destination for those interested in agritourism
- Cowiche Canyon and Wilridge Winery Hike in Yakima, Washington - MB B
Cowiche Canyon is located just northwest of Yakima, Washington, off Highway 12 The east trailhead is near the end of Cowiche Canyon Road, and the west trailhead is off Weikel Road 6 miles out and back along the main trail through the canyon Numerous side trails give you the option to lengthen your hike, or create your own loop hike
- Restaurants in Cowiche
Find restaurants in Cowiche, Washington Because the Yakima Valley is the heart and soul of Washington State agriculture, our local restaurants and eateries are able to take full advantage of the abundance of farm fresh produce
- Cowiche Washington
Cowiche Mountain; Local Jobs; Cowiche Growers; Concerts; Food and Beverage Cowiche Creek Brewing Company; Cowiche Canyon Kitchen; Essencia Bakery; Contact Us
- Cowiche Canyon Trail System - Bureau of Land Management
Spring, Summer and Fall bring opportunities for hiking, trail-running and mountain biking the nearly 13 miles of unpaved trails Skiers and other winter lovers can enjoy the gentle grade of the 2 9-mile Cowiche Canyon Trail, a former rail bed with eleven bridge crossings of Cowiche Creek
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