Contact Info
71 West Main
Pomeroy, WA 99347
- Phone:
- 509-843-1891
Basics
- Length:
- 4.5 miles
- Difficulty:
- Difficult
- Time:
- 3 - 4 hours
- Trailhead Elevation:
- 6200 feet
- Elevation Range:
- 4100 feet to 6200 feet
- Elevation Change:
- -2100 feet
- Usage:
- Light
- Season:
- June 15 to October 15
Description
This trail is maintained for foot and horse traffic since it lies within the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. This trail is an access route to the upper portions of the Tucannon drainage. The top portion of the trail is in the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, which is closed to all motorized equipment. The trail is marked with a sign when it enters the Wilderness. The lower section of the trail is accessible for motorcycles if they enter from the Tucannon or along Bear Creek. The trail offers many camping opportunities and water is accessible for stock.
Wilderness - No motorized equipment or mountain bikes.
Jelly Springs Trail descends from Diamond Peak to the Tucannon River. The trail is well maintained, but is characterized by an 8% grade. The trail travels through a dense timber stand.
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Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Take County Road #128 from Pomeroy, WA for approximately 10 miles. Where the road Y’s, continue straight on Mountain Road #40 and enter the Forest Boundary. Continue on Road #40 for 17 miles to Mt. Misery, turn onto Road #4030 and continue approximately 5 miles to Diamond Trailhead. From Diamond Trailhead, follow Mt. Misery Trail #3113 for 1 ½ miles to Diamond Peak. Jelly Springs Trail takes off to the right.