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Explore the best rated trails in Issaquah, WA. Whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Pigeon Creek Trail and Redmond Central Connector. With more than 67 trails covering 4487 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Recent Trail Reviews

Chehalis Western Trail

nice trail

February, 2023 by chloesgrandma

We rode from Yelm to the Yelm hwy. overpass. Nice condition all the way.

Eastside Rail Corridor Trail

Dogs are not allowed

December, 2022 by murat.sahinoglu

Very disappointing, it is such a nice trail but you can’t take your dog to walk there

Soundview Trail

We found this hike and were so happy to complete it. Beautiful views.

October, 2022 by dss0782

We found this hike and were so happy to complete it. Beautiful views.

Accordion

Interurban Trail (North)

Opinion

October, 2022 by tristanhaije

If I can walk anywhere, I can go anywhere

Elliott Bay Trail (Terminal 91 Bike Path)

Amazing trail that that has picturesque views

September, 2022 by david664

I have the good fortune of riding this trail daily - I live on this trail that you can ride for 25 mile from Discovery park to Elliott trail and then all th way to Alki beach and Fauntleroy Ferry beautiful beautiful ride

Foothills Trail

Foothills trail parking

September, 2022 by jonault

This is a wonderful trail, the parking lots do have 2 hour parking signs but they don’t seem to be enforced. I have parked there 5 times with no issues and I was talking to some local resident trail users and they said they have never been ticketed. They think the signs are to discourage carpool parking or overnight camping. Nice restrooms too.

Snoqualmie Valley Trail

Fall City to Tokul Tunnel Trail Ends with stairs

September, 2022 by pcraze

We parked at SVT trail parking in Fall City to ride the trail towards North Bend, but found out that the trail ends in just 3 miles when you reach the Tokul Tunnel. Next to the Tokul tunnel we saw a very fit young male cyclist walking his light weight rode bike down a very steep dirt hill to reach the SVT. On the other side of the tunnel are a steep set of wood stairs with no hand rail. I’m a 4’-9” woman with a heavy mountain bike so I didn’t attempt the stairs or hill. We thought it was best to turn around and ride back towards Carnation. Beautiful shady ride in forest

Tolt Pipeline Trail

Some crazy steep hills

September, 2022 by jason100

Most the trail is level and easy going, however the farther west you go into Woodinville and Bothell, approaching I-405, the hills get treacherous because they are very steep, up to a 22% grade in some places, and some have major roads cross at the bottom. I rode the entire length staring in Duvall and ending at I-405 on a brand new fat tire eBike with hydraulic disk breakers and I felt like I was pushing everything to the limits. Without the eBike and good breaks I would either be walking or avoiding those hills.

Seattle Waterfront Pathway

Amazing ride

August, 2022 by david664

I ride this trail 4 to 5 times It is a crazy beautiful trail

Cushman Trail

Hilly

August, 2022 by bonniewest_tl

If you like hills, this trail is great. If you don’t like hills (like me), not so great of a trail.

Yelm-Tenino Trail

update

August, 2022 by chloesgrandma

Portions of the trail were fixed for the STP in July. Much nicer now.

East Lake Sammamish Trail

Great trail

August, 2022 by alice2013nc

Enjoyed riding this trail which connects to the Burke Gilman. We got in 26 miles starting at the park and transitioning to the Burke. Lots of people on a Sunday mid morning. Only a few hammer heads not announcing “passing” and whipped by me and pedestrians with children. You have to be alert for sure! Trail was marked and in great shape. Nice views!

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