Near Canyon Trail
Beautiful desert flora can be found all along the Skyline Trail.
Near Canyon Trail
The Canyon Trail makes for an excellent holiday outing. Pictured here on Christmas 2013.
Near Canyon Trail
The Rise Above Cancer Walk uses the trails here, notably Badger Flats and the Canyon Trail.
Near Canyon Trail
A moonlit walker makes her way up the Canyon Trail.
Near Canyon Trail
Views abound on the Skyline Trail, especially during sunset.

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Canyon Trail

4.8 (4 Ratings)
The most popular trail on Badger Mountain, it starts in Trailhead Park and goes to the summit.
1.4
mi
Distance
826
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Dogs AllowedViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Open only to hikers/runners and dogs on a leash. No bikes, horses, or motorized vehicles.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.4mi
Distance
826ft
Elevation Gain
12ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,563ft
High Point
736ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Canyon Trail is the most popular trail on Badger Mountain with over 130,000 users a year. It is also the steepest with an average 15% grade. It has 130 steps right at the start to get your heart pumping and in a little over a mile, it gains 800 feet to reach the summit. It is a 3 1/2 foot wide path paved with crushed rock. The surface is mostly smooth but the middle section is rough and rocky. Take the path from the Trailhead Park parking lot to the official start of the trail by the trailhead sign board. The Canyon Trail is to the right or the Sagebrush Trail to the left offers a route without steps. Taking the Canyon Trail after climbing up the steps there is a junction. Continue straight ahead for the Canyon Trail or take a left on to connect to the Sagebrush Trail for loop options. At 0.4 miles there is a bench to rest on, at 0.5 miles you'll be on an open ridge with great views of the Tri-Cities. Further along the ridge is the Lake Lewis marker. During the Ice Age Floods The trail gains the final 300 feet to the summit passing a stone bench at the switchback corner where you can grab a quick rest. At just past the one mile marker, is the hiker-only sign where many hikers turn around. There are great views from Rattlesnake Mountain to the west, the Tri-Cities just in front, and the Blue Mountains to the east. In clear weather, Mount Stuart can be seen as a triangular peak on the horizon to the northwest. The trail continues up and to the left of the communication towers and then drops to connect up with the Skyline Trail. From the backside of the towers there are great views to the east, south, and west. Mount Hood, Adams, and Rainier can be seen on clear days. You can continue east on the Skyline Trail connecting with the Sagebrush Trail for a different way back (follow the Trailhead Park Loop signs) or retrace your way down the Canyon Trail. The Canyon Trail is open to hikers/runners only and dogs if they are on a leash. This is the only trail on Badger Mountain where bikes and horses are not allowed. The trail is wide enough to allow passing while everyone stays on the trail, so please stay on the trail. The desert vegetation is easily damaged and very slow to recover. There is no shade, so plan ahead in the summer. Trailhead Park has restrooms, water, and a play area; there are no restrooms along the trail. There is also a kiosk with displays on the Ice Age Floods and local plants and animals. Next to the kiosk is a native plants garden.

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