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Burnt Cabin Trail - No. 3226

The trail provides access to hunting, fishing, camping, and backpacking. The trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers and motorcyclists. Users can expect heavy motorcycle use on weekends during the spring and summer season. After the first snow and during elk hunting season, users can expect heavy horse traffic. This trail is the main link from the Walla Walla River drainage to the Tollgate area. Target Meadows Campgrounds is 0.6 miles from the trailhead.

A Northwest Forest Pass is needed to park at this Trailhead. This trail is not suitable for three or four-wheeled ATVs.



 The Basics


Difficulty: Difficult
Length: 3.3 miles
Elevation: 2580 to 4840 feet
Trailhead Elevation: 2580 feet
Elevation Change: 2260 foot gain
Time to Allow: 3.5 - 4.5 hours
Season: May to October
Managed By: Walla Walla Ranger District
Umatilla National Forest
1415 West Rose
Walla Walla, WA  99863
Phone: 509-522-6290


 Directions to Trailhead

From Weston, Oregon, travel 20 miles on State Highway 204 to Forest Service Road 64 junction at Tollgate. Turn left and travel past the Guard Station; turn left onto road 6401 (Target Meadows Road) which is 1/2 mile from the highway. Follow Road 6401 to the road 050 junction. Turn right and travel to the Target Meadows Campground. Follow the left fork in the 050 road to the trailhead.






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