The Sage Hills Trail in Wenatchee, WA, is a scenic, family‑ and dog‑friendly network of rolling single‑track trails offering memorable views of the Columbia River, Wenatchee Valley, and North Cascades Must Hike Must Eat+11Washington Trails Association+11Washington Trails Association+11.
Distance & difficulty: About 5.5 mi round‑trip with ~650′ elevation gain on the main loop; moderate difficulty
Trail uses: Popular among hikers, runners, equestrians, and mountain‑bikers; dogs allowed on leash
Seasonal access: Closed Dec 1–Apr 1 to protect mule deer habitat; fully open afterward
Wildflower bloom: In May, the hills erupt in vivid displays of balsamroot, purple lupine, Indian paintbrush, phlox, and sage—earning it a local reputation for a “superbloom”
Top flower zones: Lower meadows and Coyote Canyon show off the best wildflowers, with blooms shifting higher as spring warms
Trailheads: Multiple pull‑outs—Sage Hills Drive, Balsamroot, Kenzie’s Landing, and Day Drive—with limited parking (4–8 spots per lot). Overflow allowed along 5th Street
Facilities: Only Kenzie’s Landing has a vault toilet; bring water and plan accordingly
Watch for wildlife: Rattlesnakes and ticks are common April–September—stay alert and hike smart
Shared trails: Expect mountain bikers—right-of-way varies, so be prepared to yield
Trail conditions: Avoid muddy periods—fine soils erode easily, and damage may lead to closures
Prepare for sun: The landscape is exposed—bring sunscreen, a hat, and lots of water
It’s a relatively easy yet rewarding escape right outside Wenatchee.
The spring wildflower spectacle is truly breathtaking.
Trails are versatile for multiple outdoor activities with stunning vistas.
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