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With an average daily temperature hovering in the mid-60s, a pretty good likelihood there will be a gentle mist—our code word for rain—to cool you off and breathtaking natural landscapes practically everywhere you turn, the Emerald City is a hiker’s paradise. Lace up your best shoes and grab a bag of trail mix (organic of course!); here are five of the most beautiful walks in Seattle and the surrounding area:

Green Lake Park
As if the Emerald City weren’t blessed enough, 259-acre Green Lake is a gorgeous body of water just north of the University of Washington whose adjacent park offers a wealth of pet- and family-friendly leisure activities. A 2.8-mile loop around the entire length is paved for walkers, cyclists and rollerbladers and affords pretty views and an easy opportunity to give your gams a workout.
Hiking time: 55 minutes
Distance from Seattle: 6 miles

Green Lake, Seattle | ©Steven Pavlov / http://lovingwa.blogspot.com/

Green Lake, Seattle | ©Steven Pavlov / http://lovingwa.blogspot.com/

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Gazzam Lake and Close Beach
Bainbridge Island may be a land of pretty sailboats and million dollar waterfront homes, but the 400 acres of undeveloped land that comprise Gazzam Lake and Close Beach spell paradise for all and is only a ferry ride from the city. This 3.4-mile trek offers lush cedar and maple forests, eagle sightings, picnic areas and views of the Kitsap Peninsula and the Olympic Mountains.
Hiking time: 65 minutes
Distance from Seattle: 10 miles

Bainbridge

Bainbridge

Annette Lake Trail
This 7.5-mile hike is located near the pretty mountain town of North Bend which you may recall was the setting for the TV series Twin Peaks. This moderate, dog-friendly trail is a popular one as it winds its way through verdant forest and rises 1900 feet until it reaches the crystal clear waters of gorgeous, crater-shaped Annette Lake which is snow-capped during parts of the year.
Hiking time: 2.5 hours
Distance from Seattle: 47 miles

Annette

Annette

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Twin Falls Trailhead
You want waterfalls, right? We don’t blame you. This 2-mile trek is similarly located near North Bend and offers hikers a moderate journey to a pair of stunning waterfalls that poor into a similarly scenic pool and offer selfie-worthy photo opportunities galore. Note: You’ll first be hiking the Iron Horse Trail until it joins with the Upper Twin Falls Trail about a third of the way into the hike.
Hiking time: 40 minutes
Distance from Seattle: 35 miles

TwinFalls

Summerland Trail
It’s a hike—no pun intended—just getting from Seattle to Mt. Rainer National Park (almost 90 miles), but if you’re in the mood for a hearty road trip this 8.9-mile hike will reward you with wildflowers, a roaring river, grazing mountain goats, glaciers and snow-capped mountains. Arrive early, hundreds make this popular trek on sunny summer weekends and the parking lot does fill up.
Hiking time: 3 hours
Distance from Seattle: 83 miles

MountRainier

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Jason Heidemann

Jason Heidemann

Jason is a Lead Content Specialist for Expedia Group, and manages content initiatives across numerous Expedia-owned brands. His work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, Time Out, the Huffington Post, Chicago Magazine, Passport and many others.

3 thoughts on “Take a hike! The most beautiful walks in Seattle”

  1. Nice report, but the Green Lake info needs updating. Green Lake is north of downtown Seattle, but west of the Univ. of Washington. The photo you captioned as Green Lake is really Lake Union.

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