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Mt Si Natural Resources Conservation Area, King County

This trailhead provides access to the Little Si Trail, a less crowded alternative to hiking the challenging and popular Mount Si. Include the  Boulder Garden Loop in your hike to experience huge granite formations jutting from the forest floor.

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Rattlesnake Lake, King County

The extremely popular Rattlesnake Ledge Trail, with 1100 feet of elevation gain in two miles, leads to a ledge with outstanding views of the Cedar River watershed including the Rattlesnake and Chester Morse Lakes. Hikers may choose to continue all 11 miles across Rattlesnake Mountain to Snoqualmie Point Park. Rattlesnake Ledge Trail is an...

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On the west slopes of Rattlesnake Mountain, the Raging River State Forest contains a 17-mile bike-oriented single-track trail system with opportunities for hikers. The Washington State Department of Natural Resources manages Raging River as a working forest to provide sustainable revenue such as timber in support of public services, while also accomodating outdoor recreation....

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Middle Fork Snoqualmie NRCA, King County

The Mailbox Peak Trail climbs 4,000 feet in 4.7 miles. The summit rewards hikers with views of the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River and numerous peaks, including Mount Rainier. Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust crews built this trail in 2012 and 2013, replacing an old badly eroding and steep trail. This doubled the...

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Teanaway Community Forest, Kittitas County

The West Fork Teanaway River Trail lies within the Teanaway Community Forest, and connects with the Yellow Hill Trail #1222 and the Jolly Mountain Trail #1353. The US Forest Service maintains the trail and visitors should follow Forest Service rules.

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The Granite Creek Trail, developed in cooperation between Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Mountains to Sound Greenway, climbs along the roaring Granite Creek to the alpine Granite Lakes.

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Many lake and river systems of King County flow to the sea through the busiest locking system in the nation, also known as the Ballard Locks. Watch boats pass, explore the visitor center, take a tour, stroll through the botanical garden, and learn about salmon in the Fish Ladder Education Center (where you might...

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The extremely popular Mount Si Trail climbs over 3100 feet in four miles. On a clear day, the summit rewards hikers with views of the Snoqualmie Valley, Mount Rainier, and the Cascades. Mount Si is an important site in the Snoqualmie Tribe’s oral history of the Snoqualmie Valley.