State: WA Length: 1.5 miles Surface: Dirt
A well traveled trail in a mature forest, just minutes from I-5 corridor of Tacoma. This trail is rough and steep. It's not advisable in wet weather or high winds, but when dry you can follow the trail to the top. Along the steep climb up to ...
Rail-Trail
State: WA Length: 20.5 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Thurston County Parks and Recreation Department acquired 15.5-miles of the Chehalis Western Railroad corridor from Weyerhaeuser Timber Company in 1989 and 1996. The County recently took over the northern 5 miles from Lacey to Woodward Bay ...
State: WA Length: 7.6 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Discovery Trail is one of the most scenic in the Pacific Northwest with outstanding views of the ocean, grassy dunes and forest groves. As it's named for Lewis and Clark's explorative trek here more than 200 years ago, you'll find several ...
State: WA Length: 1.6 miles Surface: Asphalt
The East Aberdeen Waterfront Walkway is a 6 foot wide, 1.6 mile asphalt trail that meanders along the north side of the Chehalis River. Historically this land was used for industrial purposes and the riverfront walk still has views of the Weyerhaeuser ...
State: WA Length: 1.1 miles Surface: Concrete
From Pierce County, Washington website: The Foothills Trail is a 12-foot wide non-motorized asphalt trail/linear park suitable for bicycles, walking, in-line skates and wheel chairs. It also has a soft shoulder path for equestrians. Completed ...
State: WA Length: 1.5 miles Surface:
The Prairie Line Trail will be an excellent example of an urban trail that brings people right through the heart of downtown Tacoma, passing through the revitalized Brewery District, the University of Washington, museums and mixed use developments ...
State: WA Length: 2.3 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
The Sylvia Creek Forestry Trail is located in Lake Sylvia State Park north of Montesano on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. The interpretive trail winds through the deep forest and alongside scenic creeks and ponds. The trail follows an old logging ...
State: WA Length: 56 miles Surface: Asphalt, Ballast, Crushed Stone
The Willapa Hills Trail runs 56 miles between Chehalis and South Bend in Washington state. Formerly a Northern Pacific Railway, this corridor was rail banked and is in the process of being converted into a rail-trail. Though both ends are paved, ...
State: WA Length: 5 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
The Woodland Trail connects the cities of Olympia and Lacey with a linear trail and park along the abandoned Burlington Northern corridor. The 5 mile long trail connects in the center with the Chehalis Western Trail to form a wonderful network ...
State: WA Length: 14 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
The Yelm-Tenino Trail runs for nearly 14 miles between the trail's namesake towns, following the old corridor of the Burlington Northern Railroad. The trail also links the community of Rainier, which is near the midpoint. Begin near Yelm City ...