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Jog the moderate 3.6-mile Hangman Park loop for scenic views of the Cheney Hills and Latah Creek, gaining 484 feet in about 45 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking for the Hangman Park loop can be a bit tricky. While there are access points, some reviews mention potential smash-and-grab incidents in parking lots. It's advisable to research access points beforehand and consider parking slightly away from direct trailheads if possible. Visiting during daylight hours and preferably with a group is also recommended for safety.
Yes, the Hangman Park loop is dog-friendly. It offers opportunities for dog walking, allowing you to enjoy the trail with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow any local regulations.
The Hangman Park loop can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant conditions for jogging with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Visiting during daylight hours is always recommended for safety.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Hangman Park loop or the broader High Drive Bluff Park area. It is publicly accessible for recreational use.
The terrain on the Hangman Park loop is generally well-maintained, offering a moderately challenging experience. While some sections of the larger bluff area can be steep and rugged, this specific loop is manageable for jogging. You can expect some uphill sections that provide a good workout, traversing through beautiful open forested areas.
The loop offers beautiful open forested areas and numerous scenic views. You'll experience the natural beauty of the Latah-Hangman Valley. A notable viewpoint along the route is the View of the Cheney Hills and Latah Creek from the High Drive Trail, providing stunning vistas.
Yes, the Hangman Park loop is part of a larger network of trails in the Spokane area. Along its route, it intersects with sections of other trails such as Creekside Loop, Murungu's Trail, and Balsamroot Trail, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.
Yes, the Hangman Park loop is a circular route, meaning you will end up back at your starting point without having to retrace your steps. This makes it convenient for joggers looking for a continuous workout.
For jogging, the Hangman Park loop typically takes around 45 to 50 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Given its moderate difficulty and some uphill sections, the Hangman Park loop is generally suitable for active families who are comfortable with jogging or walking a few miles. The scenic environment makes it an enjoyable outing, but younger children might find some parts challenging.
Beyond general trail safety, it's wise to be aware of potential smash-and-grab incidents in parking areas, so secure your vehicle and avoid leaving valuables visible. Jogging during daylight hours and, if possible, with a companion or group is recommended for an added layer of safety.