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Bill Chipman Palouse Trail

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Admission Fee

No Admission Fee, donations welcome!

Other Link Bill Chipman Palouse Trail General Rules (GIF)
After 12 years of community vision, perseverance, and donations, along with agency cooperation, the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail was dedicated on April 4, 1998. The trail is part of the federal Rails to Trails program, which preserves railroad corridors for non-motorized transportation and possible future transportation use.

The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is designated as a Millennium Trail. Long-term stewardship and management of the trail is carried out by the City of Moscow, City of Pullman, Washington State University, and Whitman County.

Connecting States

The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is open dawn to dusk year round - day use only. Seven miles of paved pathway connect Washington and Idaho, Pullman and Moscow, University of Idaho and Washington State University. The pathway is open to all ages and abilities.


Vehicular Traffic

Trail users should be mindful of yielding to vehicular traffic at trail/road intersections.


Fire Restrictions

No open fires and no smoking allowed.


Fireworks Are Prohibited

As a reminder to all visitors, there are no fireworks allowed on any of the County trails.


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Donations

Get information about ways to donate through the:

Donations may be sent in care of:

Whitman County Parks Department

Attn: BCPT Account

310 N Main Street

Colfax, WA 99111


Amenities

A ten foot wide paved trail, accessible to people of all ages and abilities, extends over seven miles of scenic Palouse country while crossing Paradise Creek some twelve times. For the safety of the wildlife, park visitors, and other domestic animals, always keep your pet on a leash.
All along the trail includes:
  • Benches
  • Bike racks
  • Trash receptacles
  • Two handicap accessible restrooms

An interpretive signage program describes local human and natural history as well as agriculture and ecology topics. Snow is not plowed off the Trail in the winter months.

Trail Events

The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail can be made available for special event runs or walks.  Please call the office for more details (509) 397-6238.  


Camping

No camping available, day use only.