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Olallie State Park

Easy hikes and walks in Olallie State Park

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Easy hiking trails in Olallie State Park are situated on the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains, approximately 45 minutes east of Seattle. The park spans over 2,300 acres, characterized by lush old-growth forests, the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, and varied terrain featuring impressive waterfalls and soaring cliffs. Hikers can experience a quintessential Washington landscape with opportunities for riverside views and vistas of the Snoqualmie Valley.

Best easy hiking trails in Olallie State Park

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Palouse to Cascades Trail: Homestead Valley to Mine Creek Trestle

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160m

60m

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.98km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 11, 2025, Hall Creek Trestle

The Hall Creek Trestle is a historic steel and timber railway bridge built in 1912. It was once the old Milwaukee Road until, in 1988, a storm washed away a central 171-foot section of the bridge. In the 1990s, Washington State Parks restored the trestle, reconnecting the east and west segments of the former rail line, which is now part of the Palouse to Cascades (Iron Horse) Trail. The views down into Hall Creek Valley are genuinely stunning and worth the ride!

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Roberto A.
December 16, 2024, Hall Creek Trestle

Great views from here. And... the middle of the trestle is different than either end because it had collapsed and was rebuilt in the late 90's

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Roberto A.
September 25, 2024, Hall Creek Trestle

Outstanding views from the center of this trestle! Two major items of note - First, be careful as you approach this trestle, as there are a lot of rock climbers on the South side. Second, notice that the center concrete section of the trestle is different from the two graveled ends. This portion was destroyed in a storm and replaced (Thank you, State Parks!). If you stop and look down, you are WAAAAAY up there - not for the faint of heart!

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This is the first of several trestles going up the mountains, each more spectacular than the last. This one has a very nice waterfall that ranges from a trickle in the early Fall to a roaring gusher in the late Spring.

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Tyler Sanders
January 24, 2024, Christmas Lake

This smaller lake offers a delightful view of the water, framed by pine trees and set against the backdrop of mountains. The most captivating views can be enjoyed at this specific point, making it an excellent spot to take a break and appreciate the surroundings.

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While mountain biking through majestic Olallie State Park, make your way to the historic Hall Creek Trestle bridge for a scenic pit stop. Its weathered wooden frame and towering supports have long overlooked the lush forest.

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The Mine Creek Trestle offers incredible views, and is often recognized as a turnaround point if you started hiking from the Homestead Valley Trailhead. However, you can always continue onward, or start from another trailhead another day, to cover more segments of the Palouse to Cascades Trail, also known as the Iron Horse Trail.

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The Change Creek trestle bridge is one of several large bridges along this old "rail trail," which you may find yourself sharing with both hikers and bicyclists. Don't miss the cascade in the creek below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Olallie State Park?

Olallie State Park offers 22 easy hiking trails, providing a variety of options for gentle walks through its diverse landscapes.

Are there any easy trails that feature waterfalls?

Yes, Olallie State Park is renowned for its glorious waterfalls. You can experience the prominent Twin Falls on the Twin Falls Trail, or visit Weeks Falls via the short Weeks Falls Interpretive Trail.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on easy hikes in Olallie State Park?

Easy hikes in Olallie State Park will lead you through lush old-growth forests with trees exceeding 10 feet in diameter, along the scenic South Fork of the Snoqualmie River, and past impressive waterfalls. You can also find trails offering views of the Snoqualmie Valley and the Cascade Mountains.

Are there any family-friendly easy trails in the park?

Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The park's gentle terrain and well-maintained paths, such as those leading to the waterfalls, are popular choices. The summit of Cedar Butte peak also offers family-friendly, gentle hikes with rewarding views.

Do I need a permit or pass to access the trails in Olallie State Park?

Yes, Olallie State Park is a day-use facility and requires a Discover Pass for entry. You can find more information about the Discover Pass on the Washington State Parks website.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Olallie State Park?

The easy trails in Olallie State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the spectacular waterfalls, the serene old-growth forests, and the scenic riverside views along the Snoqualmie River.

Are there any loop trails suitable for easy hiking?

Yes, the park offers loop options for easy hiking. A notable example is the Christmas Lake Loop, which takes you around Christmas Lake.

What is the best time of year to visit Olallie State Park for easy hikes?

Olallie State Park is a great place to begin the hiking season, suggesting spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush scenery and waterfalls. However, its diverse landscapes offer beauty year-round, with autumn foliage and winter snow providing different experiences.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails in Olallie State Park?

While the park is generally dog-friendly, specific trail regulations for dogs can vary. It's always best to check the official Olallie State Park website for the most current rules regarding pets on trails to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.

Are there any easy trails that are part of a longer trail system?

Yes, Olallie State Park provides access to the long-distance Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail. An easy section of this trail is the Palouse to Cascades Trail: Homestead Valley to Mine Creek Trestle.

What are some interesting landmarks or points of interest to look out for on easy hikes?

Beyond the waterfalls, you can look for the remains of a massive landslide, and enjoy sweeping views of the Snoqualmie Valley from various points. The Cedar Butte peak offers a rewarding destination with views, and Christmas Lake is another serene spot.

How long do easy hikes typically take in Olallie State Park?

The duration of easy hikes varies. For example, the Weeks Falls Interpretive Trail can be completed in about 23 minutes, while the Twin Falls Trail typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes.

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