The Chipman Trail

Pullman Civic Trust championed the creation of the Bill Chipman Trail that connects Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID.

This Trail is an eight mile paved pathway rail-trail between Pullman and Moscow. It follows the Pullman-Moscow Highway and alongside Paradise Creek, crossing it 13 times. This trail connects Washington and Idaho, Pullman and Moscow, and Washington State University and the University of Idaho.

The Chipman Trail begins in Pullman at the Quality Inn on Bishop Blvd and travels to Perimeter Drive in Moscow before connecting to Paradise Path of Moscow. Historic plaques line the way as the trail weaves through the Palouse. The trail is a level, 10 foot wide path that can accommodate all ages and abilities. Ride your bike, take a stroll, rollerblade, jog, or use a wheelchair as you travel out into the open wheat fields along the creek.

The path is open from sunrise to dusk every day, year round. The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is maintained and managed by a coalition of park and trail representatives from Whitman County, the City of Pullman, the City of Moscow, the University of Idaho, and Washington State University. The City of Moscow independently maintains the trail from the Idaho/Washington border to the connection of Paradise Path.

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