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Snoqualmie Forest

The best running trails in Snoqualmie Forest

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Jogging in Snoqualmie Forest offers access to a vast natural area spanning over 1.7 million acres along the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains. The region features diverse topography, including dense evergreen forests, rugged mountain peaks, alpine lakes, and numerous waterfalls. Its extensive network of trails provides varied terrain for running, from flat riverine paths to challenging routes with significant elevation gain. This area is characterized by pristine wilderness and old-growth forests, offering a rich natural environment for outdoor activities.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Mount Persis Trail

7.14km

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770m

770m

Prepare for a difficult jogging challenge on the Mount Persis Trail, a route that demands effort but rewards you with expansive views. This trail covers 4.4 miles (7.1 km) and…

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Rosalina
September 26, 2025, Snoqualmie Falls

More water after rain, upper and lower view.

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The Tokul Creek Trestle is a historic wooden railroad trestle built in 1911 by the Milwaukee Road. It is 400 feet long across the Tokul Creek and is about 100–120 feet above the gorge.

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June 12, 2025, Meadowbrook Slough

Enjoy the views of Meadowbrook Slough, actually an oxbow lake surrounded by wetlands.

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December 24, 2024, Tokul Creek Trestle

The Tokul Creek Trestle was built in the early 20th century to transport lumber and goods through the area. The bridge was part of the Northern Pacific Railroad and played an important role in the economic development of the area. https://blockblastonline.com

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Impressive trestle over Tokul Creek within easy reach of Seattle.

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Perfect trailhead for the Snoqualmie Trail. Good parking, porta potty, plenty of shade.

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Wonderful trail between Carnation and Snoqualmie - wooded, a slight uphill, good surface.

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Great viewpoint from which you can admire the Snoqualmie Falls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of terrain can I expect on running trails in Snoqualmie Forest?

Snoqualmie Forest offers a wide variety of terrain for runners. You'll find everything from mostly flat, multi-use gravel paths like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain and rugged sections, such as the Mount Persis Trail. The forest features dense evergreen forests, riverine habitats, and trails leading to panoramic mountain views.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy jog?

Yes, Snoqualmie Forest has options for all fitness levels. For an easier experience, consider trails within the city of Snoqualmie like the Centennial Trail or Meadowbrook Trail, which are often paved or have a gentle grade. The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is another excellent choice, offering a mostly flat, multi-use gravel path ideal for moderate runs.

Can I find circular running routes in Snoqualmie Forest?

Absolutely. Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Tokul Creek Trestle – Tokul Creek Trestle loop from Fall City offers excellent views from the historic trestle, and the Centennial Park – Meadowbrook Slough loop from Snoqualmie takes you through riverine and wetland habitats.

What are some notable natural features or attractions I might see while running in Snoqualmie Forest?

The forest is rich with natural beauty and unique attractions. You might encounter stunning mountain views, alpine lakes, and waterfalls. Specific highlights include the impressive Snoqualmie Falls, the historic Hall Creek Trestle, and the Three Forks Natural Area with its riverine and wetland habitats. The Tokul Creek Trestle loop offers views from a historic railway bridge.

Are running trails in Snoqualmie Forest dog-friendly?

Many trails within the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest are dog-friendly, though regulations can vary by specific area or wilderness designation. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check specific trail rules before you go. Trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail are popular choices for runners with dogs.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Snoqualmie Forest?

The running routes in Snoqualmie Forest are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, from peaceful riverine paths to challenging mountain ascents, and the stunning natural beauty, including dense evergreen forests and panoramic views. The variety ensures there's something for every runner.

How many running routes are available in Snoqualmie Forest?

Snoqualmie Forest offers an extensive network of trails. On komoot, you can find over 100 running routes, providing a wide range of options for distance, difficulty, and scenery. This includes 11 easy, 49 moderate, and 43 difficult routes to explore.

Are there any running routes that offer panoramic views?

Yes, several routes provide spectacular vistas. The Mount Persis Trail is a challenging option that rewards runners with panoramic summit views. Additionally, viewpoints like Artist Point offer stunning perspectives of Mount Baker and Mount Shuksan, and some trails lead to similar scenic overlooks.

What is the best time of year to go running in Snoqualmie Forest?

The best time to run in Snoqualmie Forest largely depends on the specific trail and elevation. Lower elevation trails are generally accessible year-round, though they can be wet in winter. Higher elevation trails and mountain passes are best enjoyed from late spring through early fall (typically May to October) when snow has melted and conditions are drier. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any long-distance running options in the area?

Yes, for those looking for longer runs, the Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a multi-use gravel trail spanning 31 miles, offering a significant distance for endurance training. It also connects to the John Wayne Pioneer Trail, providing even more extensive options for long-distance running.

Are there any running routes that pass by historical sites?

Yes, the region has historical elements integrated into its trail network. The Tokul Creek Trestle loop, for instance, offers views from a historic steel and timber railway bridge built in 1912. The Snoqualmie Tunnel, part of the Palouse to Cascades Trail, is another unique historical feature you can experience.

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