Category Overview
Trails grants help communities and recreation areas fund the creation and improvement of trails for walking, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. These grants help make communities more livable, create regional trails systems, and open up beautiful outdoor spaces for people to enjoy. WWRP is the largest source of trail support in the state of Washington.
Project Highlights
This trail extends the Palouse Trail into downtown Pullman by way of the Palouse River Greenway. The 2.1 mile trail meanders along much of the Palouse River through a community garden and passes two City of Pullman parks before it ends at a trailhead on Main Street. Users will be provided two parking lots, six interpretive rest areas, and a restroom facility. The river trail will allow users to connect to the existing 8-mile Palouse (or Bill Chipman) Trail which runs along SR 270 between Pullman and Moscow, Idaho. The 12-foot wide trail is on fairly level ground making it ideal for bicycling, walking, jogging, and roller blading. The area surrounding the trail also makes it a great site for nature study.