Whether you’re looking for hikes near you, mountain biking and cycling trails, epic winter sports, and more — there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the great outdoors in the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Area.
Before heading out, we encourage you to check out these resources to help you #RecreateResponsibly to stay safe and care for our beloved outdoor spaces.
Our friends at the Washington Trails Association have an extensive interactive hiking map as well as trip reports and other great resources to help you hit the trails.
This roundup from WTA features hikes that are not only close to the city, but also typically accessible year-round thanks to their lower elevation. They’re a great place to start!
Hike in the eastern half of the Greenway NHA near the cities of Ellensburg, Cle Elum, Roslyn, Ronald, Kittitas, and Thorp, with these recommendations from Central Washington Outdoor and the Kittitas County Chamber.
If you’d like a quick and easy guide to get out without special gear, use this itinerary to explore lower-elevation hikes around the Greenway NHA during the winter or any time of year!
The Issaquah Alps Trails Club leads guided hikes on a variety of topics all throughout the year. From logging history to geology and more — hit the trails and learn something new at the same time!
The Summit Bike Park located at Snoqualmie Pass features lift-served access to a mix of technical downhill mountain biking trails and machine-built flow trails during the summer.
Bike and take in incredible views in the eastern portion of the Greenway NHA with these recommendations from Central Washington Outdoor and the Kittitas County Chamber.
The Leafline Trails network encompasses more than 175 miles of regional trails in King County, connecting riders with flat, wide, and mostly paved pathways for commuting and recreation.
Check out this list from MyEllensburg for biking trails in Kittitas County. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced cyclist, there’s a trail on the list for you!
Snoqualmie Valley Trail: Snoqualmie to Duvall Bike Ride
If you’re looking for a longer bike ride, check out this 20-mile itinerary along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Bike your way from Snoqualmie to Duvall during this one-day adventure!
Snoqualmie Valley Trail: Rattlesnake Lake to Snoqualmie Bike Ride
For a shorter option to explore the Snoqualmie Valley Trail by bike, opt for this itinerary that takes you from Rattlesnake Lake to Snoqualmie in just 10 miles.
Check out this itinerary to ride the completed nine-mile section of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail from Seattle, across Mercer Island to Eastgate.
Whether you’re looking for salmon, whales, or anything in between — WDFW has you covered with tips for safe and respectful wildlife viewing as well as where to go.
This beautifully illustrated resource from Visit Seattle talks about some of Seattle’s best urban parks and what flora and fauna you can expect to see there when you visit.
This roundup features popular spots in Central Washington for birding. Whether you’re a beginner or an avid birder, these spots are perfect for a birdwatching adventure!
Looking for equestrian-friendly trails in the Greenway NHA? Use this list from Central Washington Outdoor and the Kittitas County Chamber to plan your next horseback riding adventure!
Plan your next family adventure in the Greenway NHA! Check out this article from our friends at WTA for trails, tips, and volunteer opportunities for children of all ages.
Park-hop your way through the Snoqualmie Valley with this family friendly itinerary that features riverside beaches, a 500-ft suspension bridge, and more!
If you’re looking for a place to cool off this summer, this article has you covered! Explore different lakes, boat launches, and recreation areas in central Washington.
Visit an REI Co-Op adventure center near you to discover kayak tours, classes, and rentals. This article highlights where you can find them and popular locations to get on the water!
Discover new kayaking spots around Seattle, with helpful details like where to park, nearby restaurants and activities, and descriptions of each kayaking route.
Check out this article for everything you need to know about snowshoeing — where to go, what to wear, and even techniques for your first snowshoeing adventure.