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United States
Washington
Clark County
Battle Ground

Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail

Easy

2.5

(29)

54

hikers

Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail

00:41

2.63km

20m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail, a tranquil escape near Battle Ground, Washington. This route guides you through a diverse landscape of mature western redcedar, hemlock, and fir trees, some of which are impressive second-growth giants over 50 inches in diameter. You will find yourself weaving…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.19 km

Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area

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2.16 km

446 m

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2.17 km

435 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail?

You can park directly at the trailhead for the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area. There are no parking fees, and the area is open from 7 am to dusk.

Are there any fees or permits required to hike the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area or hike its trails. It's free to enjoy.

Is the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed or not. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or the official website for the most current pet policies before bringing your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail?

Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the forest floor comes alive with carpets of wildflowers. However, the trail offers a tranquil escape year-round, with mature forests providing shade in summer and unique beauty in other seasons.

What is the terrain like on the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail?

The trail features soft, level to gently sloping dirt surfaces, making it generally easy to moderate. While mostly flat, some sections, like the Fir Loop, have minor elevation changes. Be prepared for potentially muddy conditions, especially after rain, and consider wearing boots.

What kind of wildlife and natural features can I expect to see?

You'll traverse a forested area rich in mature western redcedar, hemlock, and fir trees. The trail leads to both Salmon and Morgan Creeks, where you might spot pacific tree frogs, crayfish, and evidence of beaver activity. It's also a recognized haven for birds, making it great for birdwatching.

Are there different trails or loops within the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area?

Yes, the natural area features well-marked and interconnected trails, including loops like the Alder Trail and Fir Loop. The route also passes through sections of the Fir Loop Trail, Redcedar Trail, and Alder Loop Trail.

Is the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail suitable for families with children?

Yes, with its easy to moderate difficulty and diverse natural features, the trail is well-suited for families. The soft surfaces and gentle slopes make it accessible, and the wildlife viewing opportunities can be engaging for children.

What amenities are available at the trailhead or along the trail?

At the trailhead, you'll find a 'boot brush' to help prevent the spread of invasive species. Along the trails, benches and picnic tables are available, offering pleasant spots for rest and enjoyment.

What should I know about trail conditions, especially after rain?

The trails are primarily soft-surface dirt. After rain, sections can become quite muddy, so wearing appropriate waterproof hiking boots is highly recommended to ensure a comfortable experience.

Does the trail connect to other natural areas?

Yes, a dedicated connector trail links the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area with the adjacent Gordy Jolma Family Nature Area, offering opportunities for extended exploration.

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