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An easy 0.7-mile hike on the Isaac Stevens Trail in Fort Stevens State Park, offering quick access to viewpoints in just 17 minutes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The specific tour highlighted, 'Swash Lake Viewpoint via Isaac Steven's Trail', is a short hike covering approximately 1.2 kilometers (0.7 miles). It typically takes around 18 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
This particular route is rated as easy, making it suitable for most hikers. It features minimal elevation gain and a relatively short distance.
Along this trail, you can discover several points of interest. These include the historic 155mm GPF Gun, a scenic Bridge view, and a tranquil Bench With a View of the Estuary, all within Fort Stevens State Park.
The trail is located within Fort Stevens State Park. Specific trailhead parking information is best found by checking the park's official website or signage upon arrival, as parking areas can vary.
Fort Stevens State Park generally welcomes dogs, but specific rules regarding leashes and restricted areas may apply. It's always best to check the park's official regulations before bringing your pet.
Fort Stevens State Park offers a pleasant experience year-round. However, for milder weather and fewer crowds, spring and fall are often ideal. Summer can be popular, while winter offers a quieter, more rugged coastal experience.
Yes, Fort Stevens State Park requires a day-use parking permit or an annual Oregon State Parks Pass. You can purchase day-use permits at the park entrance or visitor center. For more details, it's recommended to visit the official Oregon State Parks website.
Given its location within Fort Stevens State Park and its 'easy' rating, you can expect relatively flat and well-maintained paths, likely through coastal forest or near the estuary, offering comfortable walking conditions.
Yes, with its short distance and easy difficulty rating, this trail is generally suitable for families with small children. The points of interest like the historic gun and estuary views can also be engaging for younger hikers.
Even for a short, easy hike, it's wise to bring water, comfortable walking shoes, and layers of clothing as coastal weather can change quickly. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!
As the trail is located within Fort Stevens State Park, you can expect access to various park amenities, including restrooms, picnic areas, and potentially visitor centers, depending on your exact location within the park.