04-27-2014, 11:13 PM
I used google maps to try and backtrack the water. It's called Cowiche Creek and it doesn't seem to tie in directly with a major water source from what I can see. It does come from up in the hills to the west so I would agree it's melt off. Ztirffritz is more of an outdoor guy than I am so he may know about it.
This trail is about 3 miles long, flat and gravely. So it's a pretty easy walk and gets me away from the busy roads in town. I really enjoy it. I'm hoping to eventual walk the entire length in and then back out. If I were in better shape there is a split from the trail that goes up about a half mile to a winery. I don't drink much anymore but I'm sure it would be a nice setting. http://wilridgewinery.com
This trail is about 3 miles long, flat and gravely. So it's a pretty easy walk and gets me away from the busy roads in town. I really enjoy it. I'm hoping to eventual walk the entire length in and then back out. If I were in better shape there is a split from the trail that goes up about a half mile to a winery. I don't drink much anymore but I'm sure it would be a nice setting. http://wilridgewinery.com