This trail is maintained for foot, horse, OHV and mountain bike user groups. The trail follows along Meadow Creek for 3 miles before it climbs in elevation along old logging roads that are no longer used to the Godman area. This is one of the first trails opened in the spring for travel, but is extremely wet and muddy.
The trail crosses Meadow Creek many times. There are a few nice spots for camping along the trail. It does link together the Panjab and Godman Area. Since the trail is used by a variety of user groups, caution is recommended while traveling.
Directions: From US Highway 12, West of Dayton, WA, turn south on to the Tucannon River Road. Follow the Tucannon for approximately 45 miles to where the road Y's at the confluence of the Panjab Creek to the Tucannon. Stay right on to Road #4713 for 4 1/4 miles to end of the road.
The trail follows along Meadow Creek for 3 miles before it climbs in elevation along old logging roads. This is one of the first trails opened in the spring for travel, but is extremely wet and muddy.
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Click here to edit!This trail is maintained for foot, horse, OHV, and mountain bike user groups. The trail follows along Meadow Creek for 3 miles before it climbs in elevation along old logging road that are no long used to the Godman area. This is one of the first trails opened in the spring for travel, but is extremely wet and muddy.
DirectionsFrom U.S. Highway 12, west of Dayton, Wa, turn south on to the Tucannon River Road. Follow the Tucannon for approximately 45 miles to where road Y's at the confluence of the Panjab Creek to the Tucannon. Stay right on to Road #4713 for 4 1/4 miles to end.
HighlightsThe trail crosses Meadow Creek many times. There are few nice spots for camping along the trail. It does link together the Panjab and Godman area.
Since this trail is used by a variety of user groups, caution is recommended while traveling.