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- National Trails Day 2025 – Middle Fork Trailhead
National Trails Day 2025 – Middle Fork Trailhead
Join us in keeping this popular trailhead open and accessible! We will clean up picnic sites, pick up trash, block off and restore unsanctioned trails, and remove encroaching vegetation around the kiosk area and parking lot.
What to Expect
We will have fun and work at our own pace during this 3-hour work party. Light-duty tasks will be available, and no prior experience necessary. This project is on flat terrain and requires minimal hiking, as projects are within a few hundred yards of the trailhead.
- 8:45 to 9:00 AM: sign in and meet your leader and team
- 9:00 AM: safety and project orientation
- Noon: we will wrap up work in time for a Cheers for Volunteers afterparty with food, drinks and giveaways at the Middle Fork Trailhead. Please join us!
Volunteers will meet and park at the Middle Fork trailhead: https://goo.gl/maps/VGyjGdSvq5o
There will be no cell reception at the Middle Fork Trailhead.
From Seattle, drive east on I-90 to exit 34 (Edgewick Road). Turn left (north) onto 468th Ave SE and follow it to the junction with the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road (Forest Road 56). Turn right and continue up the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road for 11.8 miles to the Middle Fork trailhead parking area on the right. Look for Greenway signs and staff.
The Middle Fork Trailhead is a popular starting point for hiking and outdoor recreation, located in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, the area features dense forests, rivers, waterfalls, and mountain views.
From the Middle Fork Trailhead one can set out on a number of trails leading to mountain peaks, hidden lakes, or old-growth forests. The Middle Fork Trail crosses a unique arched beam cable-hung bridge, meanders through mature second-growth forests interspersed with old-growth remnants, and extends into the upper Middle Fork Valley and the Alpine Lakes Wilderness.
The Greenway recently completed upgrades to this site in 2024 as part of a larger slate of projects aimed at improving sustainable recreation in the Middle Fork. Read more here: Sustainable Trail Updates in the Middle Fork Snoqualmie Valley - Mountains To Sound Greenway Trust