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Taylor Mountain Loop

Hard
11.03 英里·
1,797 呎
"Connecting the Cedar River Watershed to the Tiger Mountain State Forest, the 1,924 acre Taylor Mountain Forest treats visitors with views of Mount Rainier, forested wetlands, and meadows of [wildflowers],” according to [King County Parks](https://www....
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Ravenna Park Loop

Easy
1.8 英里·
197 呎
Ravenna Park is named for its main natural feature: a spring-fed creek running through a ravine. Due to the narrow canyon, Ravenna Park is “always 10 degrees cooler on a warm summer afternoon,” according to [ClubNorthwest....
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Discovery Park Loop

Moderate
4.2 英里·
533 呎
Of all three of the parks included in the “Easy In-Town Trail Runs in Seattle, Washington” guidebook, Discovery Park is the most expansive with the most trail mileage. The loop mapped here clocks in at 4....
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Carkeek Park Loop

Moderate
1.99 英里·
411 呎
Carkeek park “offers extraordinary views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains,” according to [Seattle.gov](http://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/carkeek-park). This 220-acre park is home to beautiful views of the sound, meadows, wetlands, creeks, and of course, twisty trails that are perfect for trail running! While a plethora of cross-trails provide many different possible route combinations, and an out-and-back up some of the valleys can add distance, this standard loop through the park that roughly follows the perimeter still forms a respectable 2-mile run....
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Grand Ridge Park

13.31 英里·
2,082 呎
Grand Ridge Park was "established to provide natural resource preservation and passive recreation along the edge of suburban and rural communities," according to [KingCounty.gov](https://www.kingcounty.gov/services/parks-recreation/parks/trails/backcountry-trails/grand-ridge.aspx). The park is a linear tract of land sandwiched between "Mitchell Hill Forest to the east and the Issaquah Highlands residential development to the west," according to King County....
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Paradise Valley Conservation Area

Moderate
7.69 英里·
567 呎
The Paradise Valley Conservation Area boasts a total of 13 miles of singletrack. About 11 miles of singletrack are open to mountain bikes, about 7 miles are open to horses, and all of the trails are open to foot travel....
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Bridle Trails State Park: Coyote Loop Trail

Easy
3.27 英里·
246 呎
Bridle Trails State Park is conveniently located between Kirkland and Redmond in the Seattle metro area. While the state park's name derives from its popularity with equestrians, this 489-acre park is also a fantastic hiking and trail running destination within minutes of downtown Seattle....
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Burke-Gilman Trail

Moderate
18.18 英里·
207 呎
The Burke-Gilman Trail is a lengthy paved greenway trail running through the Seattle metro area. This trail is extremely popular with road cyclists (both recreationally and for commuting), but walkers/hikers, runners, skaters, and more all use this trail....
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Mount Pilchuck

Hard
5.16 英里·
2,159 呎
"Easily one of the most rewarding hikes in the area, [Mount Pilchuck’s] relatively short 2.7 mile, 2,300 feet ascent gifts you 360-degree views of Mount Baker, Mount Rainier and the Olympics from its shelter lookout, which sits nestled on a summit that tops out around 5,300 feet,” writes Conor Dempsey on [WTA....
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Squak Mountain Linkup

Hard
7.89 英里·
2,300 呎
The highlands rising above the suburb of Issaquah are known locally as “the Issaquah Alps.” They provide the perfect trail running destination when you don’t have time to drive deep into the Cascades....
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Cougar Mountain Loop

Moderate
7.66 英里·
1,249 呎
"Just 15 minutes from Seattle, King County’s Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, is a trail running paradise thanks to its rolling and runnable hills and trail variety ranging from narrow and technical to wide and groomed,” writes [NWTrailRuns....
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Rattlesnake Ledge

4.48 英里·
1,187 呎
"For a short and relatively easy day hike, it doesn’t get much better than a gently-sloping trail through old-growth forest, a view over Snoqualmie Pass and the Southern Cascades, and a trailhead only 40 minutes east of Seattle,” writes [SwitchbackTravel....
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Kendall Katwalk

Hard
10.92 英里·
2,980 呎
The Kendall Katwalk is one of the most visually-stunning sections of the long-distance Pacific Crest Trail in the Cascades! Along the Kendall Katwalk, the PCT traverses a thin, near-vertical rock ridge....
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West Tiger 3 Loop

Hard
4.75 英里·
2,015 呎
Located a mere 20 miles from downtown Seattle, the climb to the summit of West Tiger 3 attracts masses of hikers and runners. The gorgeous views of the Cascades from the summit provide a welcome reward for the effort and only help bolster West Tiger 3’s popularity....
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Poo Poo Point

7.27 英里·
1,967 呎
Poo Poo Point is a low shoulder of West Tiger Mountain. This exposed grassy knoll provides impressive views of Issaquah, Bellvue, and Lake Sammamish spread below you. On clear days, you might even spot Mt....
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Colchuck Lake

Hard
7.59 英里·
2,444 呎
Colchuck Lake is one of Washington's most beautiful alpine lakes—and with all the lakes to choose from, that's saying something! This crystal-clear alpine gem is flanked by the towering granite monoliths of Dragontail Peak and Colchuck Peak, and the icy waters are fed year-round by the Colchuck Glacier....
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Lake Twenty-Two

Hard
6.04 英里·
1,469 呎
Lake Twenty-Two (also sometimes written as "Lake 22") is nestled in a steep-sided basin below the summit of Mount Pilchuck. "The hike to the lake combines the best of mountain rainforests, old-growth, wetlands, and mountain views, yet it is readily accessible," according to [WTA....
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Snow Lake

Hard
6.26 英里·
1,646 呎
Snow Lake is yet another of Washington State's beautiful alpine lakes. The route to reach it begins near the Summit at Snoqualmie, but unlike most of the famous Snoqualmie trail runs, it doesn't follow the Pacific Crest Trail alignment....
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Talapus Lake and Olallie Lake

Hard
5.83 英里·
1,230 呎
The Talapus Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that leads to a serene lake in the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest. The trail starts from a parking lot off I-90, where you will need a Northwest Forest Pass to park....
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Summit Lake

Hard
5.82 英里·
1,458 呎
If you are looking for a scenic and rewarding trail run that is not too strenuous, the Summit Lake Trail might be the perfect choice for you. This 9.2 km out-and-back trail takes you through a lush forest, a colorful meadow, and a stunning alpine lake with views of Mount Rainier and other peaks....
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