You Can Get
There From Here (but it isn't easy!)
This is a map
of how to get to the Manastash Ridge Observatory. It takes about a 3
hour drive from the University of Washington to reach the
observatory. Please note that as of the winter of 2002 the state in
its infinte wisdom has seen fit to save the many salmon in the
Manastash Creek by plowing under the Riggs Canyon Road. (Yes, they
are from the government and they are here to help...just in case you
didn't know.) It is therefore no longer possible to reach the
observatory from the North. We are now forced to take the Southern
route by way of the Umptanum Road.
To get to the observatory from Seattle you start
by taking I-90 East to the Canyon Road exit, which is the last
Ellensburg exit along I-90. You will travel about 108 miles on I-90
before seeing the Canyon Road exit. At the bottom of the exit ramp
you turn right on Canyon Road and head back towards the middle of
Ellensburg. Umptanum Road is 0.5 miles from the Canyon Road exit. It
is the 2nd stoplight you will see. Turn left onto Umptanum Road.
You should pass the Dammon School on your right
after 1.6 miles on the Umptanum road. The Umptanum Road will lead you
up the Shushuskin Canyon. 3.4 miles past the Dammon School you will
reach the top of this canyon and the road will turn into an unpaved
dirt road. Four-wheeled drive cars are recommended for this segment
of the trip. You will travel 9.6 miles on this dirt road before you
get to the Observatory Road.
The Observatory Road will be on the right side of
the Umptanum road and is poorly marked. You need to be paying close
attention to find it! There used to be a wood and wire gate that you
had to move to get into the Observatory Road, but at this time this
"gate" is demolished and is lying unrecognizably along side the
Observatory Road. You will know that you are within 0.3 miles of the
Observatory Road intersection when you pass the driveway of a large
house with a green roof on the hillside to your left.
On the Observatory Road, you take rights at all
forks until you reach the top of the Manastash Ridge where you will
encounter the observatory "driveway" fork. The
map
shows several landmarks along the Observatory Road.
Take care not to follow the Mudflat Road or you
will end up at "Andy Silber's Folly" (trust me you don't want to go
there when its wet...the name is well deserved). You will see the
Mudflat Road intersection 2.3 miles after turning off of the Umptanum
Road.
You will encounter a second cattle grate and the
Riggs Canyon road intersection after 4.1 miles of travel along the
Observatory Road. Don't cross the second cattle grate! If you do you
will end up going down into the Riggs Canyon Road which (as we have
stated earlier) has been plowed under at the bottom of the canyon by
the state. Instead, go right at the intersection just before the
second cattle grate. You will travel approximately 0.5 more miles on
this road before seeing a fork in the road. The left leg of this fork
is the observatory's "driveway".
Sorry for the long-winded directions, but there is
no other way to give you this information!
Current Condition
of the roads to MRO (as of 3/1/05):
- North Road (through Wheeler Canyon):
Exceedingly poor! Despite our best efforts and those of the
neighbors at the bottom of the hill, the state has closed this
road to help save salmon...you know, all those salmon in Manastash
Creek?
- South Road (the LONG way!): 3 areas with ruts
could give non-4WD cars difficulties. This road now also features
locked gates (!) -- please contact Chris Laws
for information on acquiring keys to get through these new obstacles.
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