Table Mountain Trails
Table Mountain Trail #1209
Length: 2.5 Miles
Gain: 430’
High: 5950’
Low: 5520’
Recommended Season: Summer and Fall
SEASON MOTORIZED CLOSURE -
October 15th - June 15th
Open to: Hikers, horseback riders, mountain
bikers, and motorcycle riding.
Trailhead Access: From Highway 97 at
Blewett Pass, turn south on FS Road 9716
to FS Road 9712, then east about 3 miles to
trailhead. There is a second trailhead about
0.25 mile east of Haney Meadows.
Setting: Open grass-covered hillsides with
scattered sagebrush, dense strands of
lodgepole pine, scattered large western
larch, ridgetops.
Parking and Facilities: Parking for 4+
vehicles at each trailhead.
Directions: Follows the ridgetop dividing
Kittitas and Chelan Counties. It passes
through large patches of lodgepole pine and
several meadows.
Grouse Springs Trail #1371.1
Length: 1.62 Miles
Gain: 240’
High: 5560’
Low: 5320’
Recommended Season: Summer and Fall
Motorized Seasonal Closure - October
15th through June 15th
Open to: Hikers, horseback riders, mountain
bikers, and motorcycle riders.
Trailhead Access: Take Highway 97 to
Blewett Pass, go south on FS Road 9716 to
FS Road 9712, then go east on 9712 to
Haney Meadow, and continue beyond it for
approximately six winding miles on 9712 to
the roadside trailhead.
Setting: Ridgetop, scattered tree stands,
open meadows.
Directions: From FS Road 9712, the trail
goes south along a ridgeline on and old jeep
trail (this trail is closed to four wheel drive
use passing through alternating meadows
and trees. There are some good views from
this ridge as the trail winds through the open
areas. The last half mile of the trail heads
sharply downhill with a grade of 30 to 40
percent to its junction with the eastern end
of Old Ellensburg Trail #1372 at Grouse
Springs.
Length: 1.62 Miles
Gain: 240’
High: 5560’
Low: 5320’
Recommended Season: Summer and Fall
Open to: Hikers, horseback riders, mountain
bikers, and motorcycle riders.
Trailhead Access: Take Highway 97 to
Blewett Pass, go south on FS Road 9716 to
FS Road 9712, then go east on 9712 to
Haney Meadow, and continue beyond it for
approximately six winding miles on 9712 to
the roadside trailhead.
Setting: Ridgetop, scattered tree stands,
open meadows.
Directions: From FS Road 9712, the trail
goes south along a ridgeline on and old jeep
trail (this trail is closed to four wheel drive
use passing through alternating meadows
and trees. There are some good views from
this ridge as the trail winds through the open
areas. The last half mile of the trail heads
sharply downhill with a grade of 30 to 40
percent to its junction with the eastern end
of Old Ellensburg Trail #1372 at Grouse
Springs.
Grass Camp Trail #1219
Length: 3.8 Miles
Gain: 740’
High: 5840’
Low: 5100’
Recommended Season: Summer and Fall
Open to: Hikers, horseback riders, mountain
bikers.
Trailhead Access: This trail has no
trailhead. It can be accessed from Naneum
Creek Trail #1381 at Naneum Meadows,
Howard Creek Trail #1372, and Grass Camp
Tie #1219.1 out of Haney Meadow.
Setting: Creek valley, meadows, forest,
ridgetop.
Directions: Provides a good loop trip. From
Naneum Meadows, the trail follows a small
stream uphill and onto a plateau. Passing
through meadows, the trail soon reaches
and then circles around an experimental
area where a patch of the lodgepole forest
burned in 1975 for a study of forest
recovery and wildlife habitat. At the 1.25
mile point, the Grass Camp Tie Trail #1291.
1 takes off to the left and heads downhill
towards Haney Meadows. The main trail
continues along the border of the burn for a
thousand feet then heads away to the left
and uphill. It then runs along the rim of the
plateau, providing good views of the
surrounding country. At a couple of spots,
there is a view to the north of distant Glacier
Peak and many smaller peaks. The trail
continues along the rim, heading southwest
and downhill. Eventually it descends a
steep ridge and reaches the junction with
Howard Creek Trail #1372. Because of the
three access points and the many
surrounding trails, there are several other
loop options available to the trail user. A
good map is especially recommended for
this area.


Education, Enforcement and Maintenance Grants provided by -
Naneum Rim Trail #1234
Length: 1.2 Miles
Gain: 720’
High: 5920’
Low: 5200’
Recommended Season: Summer and Fall
Open to: Hikers, horseback riders, mountain
bikers.
Trailhead Access: From Highway 97 at
Blewett Pass, turn south on FS Road 9716
to FS Road 9712 toward Haney Meadows.
This trailhead is along this road about 1.5
miles past the junction of Roads 3530 and
9712 and near the trailhead for Table
Mountain Trail #1209.
Setting: Creek valley, meadows, scattered
forest, ridgeline.
Directions: From the road, the trail descends
through meadows and trees and follows a
ridge down to a junction with Naneum Creek
Trail #1381 in Neanum Meadows.