
Pacific Northwest Trail
The Pacific Northwest Trail is a challenging, scenic footpath spanning approximately 1,200 miles from Montana to the Pacific Ocean in Washington State. It traverses diverse landscapes including mountains, forests, and coastal areas, showcasing the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest region. The trail is used by hikers for multi-week adventures, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation, wildlife observation, and appreciating remote wilderness. Managed through collaboration between federal and state agencies, it highlights conservation efforts and allows travelers to experience the rugged environment and ecological richness of the area's landscapes.