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Hiking in Snohomish County features diverse landscapes, ranging from saltwater shorelines along the Puget Sound to the forested foothills and peaks of the Cascade Mountains. The region is characterized by major river valleys, numerous lakes, and dense old-growth forests. This geography provides a network of trails with varying elevation, from flat river walks to challenging mountain ascents.
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Embark on the Elliot Creek (Goat Lake) Trail, a difficult hiking route that spans 13.0 miles (20.9 km) and climbs 1489 feet (454 metres). You can expect to spend around…
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Embark on the easy Lake Twenty Two Trail, a hike that guides you through a lush mountain rainforest, past old-growth forests, and numerous waterfalls along Twenty Two Creek. This route…

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Embark on an easy hiking adventure along the Lake Serene Trail, a route that spans 3.4 miles (5.4 km) and involves a gentle 84 feet (26 metres) of elevation gain.…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Woody Trail, a refreshing route that winds through a lush, green environment filled with evergreen forests. You will encounter natural elements like roots…
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Embark on the Weden Creek (Gothic Basin) Trail for a challenging hike that rewards you with dramatic mountain scenery. This difficult route covers 4.0 miles (6.5 km) and involves a…
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Embark on the West View Trail to Devil's Butte, an easy hiking route that guides you through a cool forest filled with large trees. You'll traverse varied terrain, including sections…
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Embark on the easy Midway, Temple Pond and Red Barn Loop, a delightful hike through Lord Hill Regional Park. This 3.2-mile (5.1 km) route guides you through diverse landscapes, from…
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Embark on the Lake 22 Trail loop, a moderate hike through a lush mountain rainforest. You will walk among ancient western hemlock and red cedar trees, often finding the path…
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Prepare for a demanding hike on the Sunrise Mine Trail, a difficult route that covers 2.8 miles (4.4 km) and climbs a significant 2619 feet (798 metres). You can expect…
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Lund's Gulch Trail invites you on an easy hike through a lush forested ravine, following the gentle flow of Lund's Gulch Creek. As you make your way along the path,…
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You can enjoy stunning views of Browns Bay and the Olympics from this sandy beach. Numerous benches are scattered throughout, providing perfect spots to take a break before turning around and heading back.
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Beaver Lake is one of many reservoirs within Lord Hill Regional Park. This is one of the larger ponds on the property and is just off the main Pipeline Trail. Trails pass by both sides of the water and offer different perspectives of the reservoir.
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Headlee Pass is reached after a challenging climb and offers a good viewpoint along the trail. At 4,600 feet, you can view Sperry Peak and Morning Star Peak from here.
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You will likely want microspikes in early spring to make it to the lake. The views are stunning, and in summer you can jump in to cool off.
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There are bathrooms and a picnic area just up the trail from here. The trail is flat and nontechnical small-packed gravel.
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The furthest uphill in the series of three waterfalls, this waterfall has a drop of about 259 feet. Just north of the waterfall you can get to a clearing with great views of the surrounding mountains.
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Th park is a haven of natural wonders, offers winding trails through lush forests unveiling gracefully flowing waterfalls. It's a serene escape, where nature's symphony unfolds in breathtaking harmony.
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Washington's Wallace Falls State Park, a haven of natural wonders, offers winding trails through lush forests unveiling gracefully flowing waterfalls. It's a serene escape, where nature's symphony unfolds in breathtaking harmony.
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Yes, there are many options for families and beginners. For a short hike with a great reward, the Heybrook Lookout trail is a popular choice that leads to a fire tower with impressive views. Another excellent spot is Lord Hill Regional Park, which offers a wide network of gentle trails through forests and meadows, making it easy to choose a length that suits your family.
Snohomish County is famous for its waterfall hikes. Wallace Falls State Park is a must-visit, featuring a trail system that leads to multiple viewpoints of the stunning 265-foot (81 m) falls. The Wallace Falls and Woody Trail loop offers a comprehensive tour of the area. For a different experience, the trail to Bridal Veil Falls is a beautiful forested walk to a cascading waterfall, which can be done on its own or as part of a longer hike.
Many trails in Snohomish County are dog-friendly, but rules vary by park and land manager. Places like Lord Hill Regional Park and Paradise Valley Conservation Area are well-regarded by dog owners for their extensive trail networks. Dogs are generally required to be on a leash. However, some sensitive areas, particularly in national parks or specific state park trails, may not permit dogs. Always check the specific regulations for the trail you plan to hike before you go.
It depends on the location. Hikes in Washington State Parks, like Wallace Falls or Mount Pilchuck, require a Discover Pass. Trails in National Forests, such as those to Lake Serene or Heather Lake, typically require a Northwest Forest Pass. County parks like Lord Hill Regional Park usually offer free parking. Always check the trailhead information board for the specific pass required.
For a strenuous but rewarding climb, the Mount Pilchuck Trail is a classic choice, leading to a historic fire lookout with 360-degree panoramic views. Another difficult but beautiful option is the Goat Lake Trail, a longer hike that takes you deep into the Glacier Peak Wilderness to a stunning alpine lake.
Yes, you can find some beautiful coastal walks. Meadowdale Beach Park features a lovely trail that descends through a forested ravine to a secluded beach on the Puget Sound. The Meadowdale Beach walk is perfect for enjoying views of the water and the Olympic Mountains. Kayak Point Park also offers shoreline access and trails for a different coastal experience.
The Centennial Trail is an excellent choice for a flat and accessible outing. This paved multi-use path stretches for 30 miles, passing through farmland, forests, and towns. You can access it from various trailheads, such as the Centennial Trail Pilchuck Trailhead, and walk for as long as you like. Spencer Island in the Snohomish River Estuary also offers flat, easy trails that are ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, winter hiking is possible, but it's best to stick to lower-elevation trails. Trails like those in Lord Hill Regional Park, Paradise Valley Conservation Area, and the Centennial Trail are generally accessible year-round, though they can be muddy. Higher elevation trails like Lake 22 and Heather Lake will be covered in snow and ice, requiring microspikes, snowshoes, and avalanche awareness. Always check trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
There are over 150 hiking routes to explore in Snohomish County, ranging from easy nature walks to difficult mountain climbs. The region's diverse geography of mountains, river valleys, and coastline provides a wide variety of trails for all skill levels.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers often praise the incredible diversity of the landscape, from the lush, old-growth forests and cascading waterfalls to the stunning beauty of the alpine lakes. The accessibility of such dramatic scenery is a frequently mentioned highlight.
Absolutely, alpine lake hikes are a signature experience in Snohomish County. The Heather Lake Trail is a moderately challenging option that rewards you with a beautiful lake nestled in the mountains. For a more demanding but spectacular hike, the trail to Lake Serene offers breathtaking views of a glacially-fed lake surrounded by dramatic cliffs.


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