Attractions and places to see around Graham, Washington, offer a variety of outdoor experiences centered around its natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its rivers, lakes, and extensive trail networks, providing opportunities for both active exploration and tranquil relaxation. Visitors can find accessible viewpoints, family-friendly parks, and shaded forest trails. This region is ideal for those seeking to engage with nature through hiking and other outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Nice quick hike. Start at Decorsey Park across 7th St for a little extra distance
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This is a fantastic viewpoint along the river, and the paved section of trail here is easily done on a road bike.
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This park offers amenities such as restrooms, ballfields, a picnic shelter, open grassy areas, and a paved trail that loops around Bradley Lake. The lakeside trail is shaded and tranquil, providing opportunities to spot ducks and various bird species in the area.
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This park offers amenities such as restrooms, ballfields, a picnic shelter, open grassy areas, and a paved trail that loops around Bradley Lake. The lakeside trail is shaded and tranquil, providing opportunities to spot ducks and various bird species in the area.
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This 4-mile-long trail forms a loop connecting Clark's Creek Park, Dead Man's Pond, Brown Community Garden Park, Silver Creek Open Space, and Meeker Creek Open Space. It features well-shaded, soft-surface trails with ample opportunities to extend your hike onto other trails and enjoy picturesque views of Clark's Creek.
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There is a picnic table and primitive campfire here. Great views of the river. Good spot for a snack.
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Graham offers several natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy the scenic views of the Carbon River from Foothill Trail, which also has a paved section suitable for road bikes. Bradley Lake and Bradley Lake Park are popular for their tranquil lakeside trails, forest surroundings, and opportunities to spot local wildlife.
Yes, Graham has several family-friendly options. Bradley Lake and Bradley Lake Park are excellent choices, offering amenities like restrooms, ballfields, picnic shelters, and a paved trail around the lake. The Rest Stop by the Carbon River is also family-friendly, with picnic tables and a primitive campfire area, perfect for a snack break with river views.
Graham and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the Puyallup Loop Trail, a 4-mile loop connecting several parks with well-shaded, soft-surface paths. Other popular options include the Foothills Trail, Jim Martinson Exercise Trail, and the Bradley Lake Loop Trail. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Graham guide.
Yes, the View of Carbon River from Foothill Trail features a paved section that is wheelchair accessible, offering fantastic river views. This makes it a great option for visitors seeking accessible outdoor experiences.
For cycling enthusiasts, the paved section of the Foothill Trail near the Carbon River is suitable for road bikes. There are also several road cycling routes available, including loops from South Hill, Pierce County Airport, Orting, and McMillin. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Graham guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil and shaded trails, especially around Bradley Lake, where they can spot ducks and various bird species. The scenic river views from the Rest Stop by the Carbon River and the Foothill Trail are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Rest Stop by the Carbon River provides a picnic table and a primitive campfire area, perfect for a break. Bradley Lake Park also offers picnic shelters and open grassy areas, ideal for a relaxing day out.
Yes, the Puyallup Loop Trail is a great example, connecting Clark's Creek Park, Dead Man's Pond, Brown Community Garden Park, Silver Creek Open Space, and Meeker Creek Open Space. Its design allows for ample opportunities to extend your hike onto other trails.
Graham offers several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. Popular routes include the Foothills Trail, the Bradley Lake Loop Trail, and the Clarks Creek – Puyallup Loop Trail. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, refer to the Running Trails around Graham guide.
Yes, some attractions provide facilities. Bradley Lake and Bradley Lake Park offer restrooms, ballfields, and picnic shelters. The Rest Stop by the Carbon River has a picnic table and a primitive campfire area.


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