Chehalis Western Trail

Trip

Day Hike - Chehalis Western Trail

Part of a 16-week Weighted Wednesday training program in preparation for a 100-mile rucking challenge in Feb. and the Big Climb Seattle in Mar. The focus of this trip is increased pack weight!

  • Easy/Moderate
  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 10.0 mi
  • Pace: 2.0-2.5 mph

Don’t worry – there’s no course fee to pay or minimum number of hikes to complete! “Weighted Wednesday” is a nickname that the Tacoma Branch came up with to describe hiking under weight to keep in shape during the offseason. I’m liberally borrowing the phrase for these 16 weeks and welcoming club members and guests to join me as I train for two endurance events in Spring 2026 – the GWOT 100 and the Big Climb. I’ve formed Weighted Wednesday Walker teams for both events and would be glad if you can join, but it’s certainly not a requirement for joining these trips.  

That said, please note that these are dayhikes with an emphasis on conditioning, and not stop-and-smell-the-flowers or take-in-the-view trips. You should be an experienced hiker comfortable traveling at an average of 2.25 mph pace over long distances. You are welcome (not required) to carry extra weight in your daypack – milk jugs filled with water, dumbbells, iron plates, small sandbags, etc. – in addition to your Ten Essentials. There will be fewer breaks as well, so ideally you can access your water without removing your pack. 

For this trip we will hike from the trailhead south for 5 miles, turn around and head back. The trail is paved the entire way and there is minimal gain.

We will meet at 8:00 am at the Woodard Bay Trailhead, no pass required. Carpooling is encouraged. Porta-potty at the parking area. We will hike rain or shine, but heavy snow at my home or the destination will cancel.

Route/Place

Chehalis Western Trail


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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

The Ten Essentials

  • Navigation
  • Headlamp
  • Sun protection
  • First aid
  • Knife
  • Fire
  • Shelter
  • Extra food
  • Extra water
  • Extra clothes
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