Discover a piece of Washington’s rich history on this gentle loop trail. The path leads you through pine stands and stops at significant historical landmarks, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural storytelling. Ideal for families and history enthusiasts, this trail delivers stunning views and a glimpse into the lives of those who shaped the region in the 1800s.
Points of Interest
St. Paul’s Mission:
- Built in 1847, this Jesuit mission served as a center for local tribes.
 - Key location for interactions between Native American tribes and settlers.
 
Kettle Falls:
- Once a premier salmon fishery for area tribes, now submerged by Lake Roosevelt.
 - Remnants of the falls can sometimes be seen during lake draw-downs.
 
Fort Colville:
- The site of a major fur trading post, also flooded by Lake Roosevelt.
 - Learn about the fort’s historical significance to the region.
 
Grave Sites:
- Resting places of individuals who lived and worked at the mission and fort.
 
Trail Features
- Audio Tour: Available via smartphone for an enriched trail experience.
 - Interpretive Guide: Occasionally present for live tours.
 - Accessibility: Gentle terrain with minimal elevation change, making it suitable for all ages.
 
Getting There
Location: St. Paul’s Mission Road, north of Kettle Falls.
- Head north from Kettle Falls on St. Paul’s Mission Road.
 - The road is the last turn on the right before crossing the bridge.
 - Pass the Kettle Falls Historical Center on the way to the trailhead.
 
Enjoy a short but impactful journey into Washington’s historical and cultural heritage!

				