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Easy 0.5-mile loop around Klineline Pond in Salmon Creek Regional Park, offering diverse scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available at Klineline Pond, though a fee may apply, especially during peak seasons. You might also find free parking options nearby. The area is part of Salmon Creek Regional Park.
Yes, the trail around Klineline Pond is rated as easy, with virtually no elevation gain. Its paved, flat sections make it suitable for all ages, fitness levels, and even wheelchairs. It's a very family-friendly spot, featuring a splash pad and swimming areas in summer.
The primary trail sections around Klineline Pond are mostly paved and flat. While generally smooth, some parts may have ruts or bumps. There are also dirt or gravel trails, particularly along the southwest boundary, which can become muddy and even impassable during winter months.
Klineline Pond is an eBird Hotspot, so you can expect to see a diverse array of birds, including various ducks, mergansers, swallows, sparrows, nuthatches, kinglets, Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Pileated Woodpeckers, and Barred Owls. Other wildlife like deer, coyotes, rabbits, opossums, raccoons, and beavers can also be spotted.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. Summer is popular for swimming and the splash pad. For hiking, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can be muddy on unpaved sections, but still offers opportunities for wildlife viewing.
The trail system within Salmon Creek Regional Park, including Klineline Pond, is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
While there isn't a general entrance fee for Salmon Creek Regional Park, parking at Klineline Pond may require a fee, especially during the summer season. Always check local signage upon arrival for current regulations.
Yes, there is a 0.4-mile loop trail directly around Klineline Pond. This loop is very flat and easy. The area also connects to the longer Salmon Creek Greenway Trail, which extends approximately 3 miles one way.
Beyond the pond itself, which is popular for swimming and has a sandy beach and splash pad, you'll find diverse habitats including marsh, riparian, and forest areas. The trail follows Salmon Creek, offering pleasant waterside views. There are also benches, picnic sites, and play equipment available.
Yes, the Klineline Pond trail is part of a larger network. It connects directly to the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail and the Salmon Creek Trail, allowing for longer excursions through varied scenery.
During summer, Klineline Pond is a popular swimming destination, so expect larger crowds and potential parking fees. If you prefer a quieter experience or plan to hike the unpaved sections, consider visiting in spring or fall. Winter can bring muddy conditions to the dirt trails, so appropriate footwear is recommended.