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Squak Mountain State Park

Easy hikes and walks in Squak Mountain State Park

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Easy hiking trails in Squak Mountain State Park navigate a landscape characterized by dense, old-growth forests, bubbling creeks, and narrow ravines. The park features rolling hills, part of the "Issaquah Alps," with elevations that offer occasional viewpoints. This natural area provides a Pacific Northwest wilderness experience close to urban centers.

Best easy hiking trails in Squak Mountain State Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is May Valley Trail loop from Squak Mountain State Park, a 3.9 miles (6.2 km) trail that takes 1 hour 58 minutes to complete. This route offers a moderate elevation gain through forested terrain.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Park Pointe Loop, an easy 2.3 miles (3.6 km) path. This loop provides a pleasant walk through the park's natural environment with minimal elevation changes.
  • Local hikers also love the High School and Wetlands Trail Loop, a 3.1 miles (4.9 km) trail leading through varied forest and wetland areas, often completed in about 1 hour 26 minutes.
  • Hiking in Squak Mountain State Park is defined by old-growth forests, moss-covered rocks, and diverse fungi, with trails suitable for various ability levels.
  • The routes in Squak Mountain State Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 3000 hikers have used komoot to explore Squak Mountain State Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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May Valley Trail loop from Squak Mountain State Park

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The May Valley Trail loop from Squak Mountain State Park offers a delightful immersion into a classic Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest. You'll wander through winding paths shaded by towering Douglas firs, past moss-covered trees, and over fern-lined ground, with the sounds of bubbling creeks often accompanying you. This easy 3.9-mile (6.2 km) loop features 899 feet (274 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect choice for a refreshing hike that takes around 1 hour and 58 minutes.

To plan your visit, head to Squak Mountain State Park. Be aware that a Washington Discover Pass or a daily pass is necessary for parking at the trailhead. You'll find basic pit toilets available, and your leashed dog is welcome to join you on the trail. This route is generally accessible and enjoyable throughout the year, though spring can bring muddier conditions.

Beyond the natural beauty, the trail holds a touch of history with the Bullitt Fireplace, remnants of an old summer cabin. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, including black-tailed deer, red foxes, and various bird species like bald eagles. Despite its proximity to urban areas, the deep woods offer a genuine sense of solitude and a true connection with nature.

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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Park Pointe Loop through lush forests to panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains in the Tradition Plateau Natural Re

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This easy 0.4-mile hiking trail in Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park offers a quick forest walk to the Fantastic Erratic Glacial Boulde

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The High School and Wetlands Trail Loop offers a delightful and accessible journey through a varied landscape of lush forests and vibrant wetlands. This easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) hike, with a gentle 419 feet (128 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete. You'll wander past tall, moss-covered trees, traverse wooden-plank boardwalks over wetlands, and enjoy tranquil views of Round Lake, experiencing the unique maritime Northwest forest atmosphere.

This family-friendly route is suitable for all skill levels, making it an excellent choice for a leisurely outing. Located within the Tradition Plateau Natural Resources Conservation Area, the trail features a mix of easily accessible paved and unpaved sections, ensuring a comfortable walk for everyone. No specific permits or complex logistics are typically required, making it an easy spontaneous adventure.

The trail is particularly notable for its diverse ecosystems, blending forested areas with rich wetland environments. This unique habitat supports a variety of wildlife, offering opportunities for birdwatching and spotting creatures like beavers and aquatic critters. Its designation as a natural resources conservation area underscores its ecological importance, providing a valuable natural escape close to urban areas.

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This easy 3.2-mile hike in Issaquah's Tradition Plateau Natural Resources Conservation Area offers 519 feet of elevation gain.

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Tyler Sanders
June 26, 2023, High School Trail

It provides a scenic and invigorating hiking adventure through lush forests and captivating terrain. Perfect for nature enthusiast or anyone seeking a refreshing outdoor escape.

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The Adventure Trail is a scenic pathway that caters to hikers, runners, and birdwatchers alike, ensuring everyone finds what they seek. With its breathtaking views and diverse landscapes, it's an exciting and fulfilling experience for all.

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Round Lake offers a serene and picturesque setting for you to enjoy. With its varying water levels and seasonal changes, the lake provides a habitat for waterfowl and the chance to immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature.

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Tom
March 14, 2022, High School Trail

Very scenic trail. In parts it is a little muddy or narrow.

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Anette
March 10, 2022, High School Trail

Very scenic trail. In parts it is a little muddy or narrow.

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Anette
March 8, 2022, May Valley Trail

Very nice trail with some ups and downs. Don't forget to put on long pants because the trail is overgrown in some places.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Squak Mountain State Park?

Squak Mountain State Park offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails. There are 88 easy routes available, out of a total of over 200 hiking tours in the park, ensuring plenty of options for a relaxed outdoor experience.

What are some good easy loop trails for families in Squak Mountain State Park?

For families looking for an easy loop, the Park Pointe Loop is a great choice. It's an easy 3.6 km path with minimal elevation changes, perfect for a pleasant walk through the park's natural environment. Another option is the High School and Wetlands Trail Loop, which is 4.9 km and leads through varied forest and wetland areas.

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

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails in Squak Mountain State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always remember to pack out any waste to help keep the park clean and enjoyable for everyone.

What kind of terrain can I expect on easy hikes in Squak Mountain State Park?

Easy hikes in Squak Mountain State Park primarily traverse dense, old-growth forests with towering trees, moss-covered rocks, and bubbling creeks. The park is part of the 'Issaquah Alps,' so you'll experience rolling hills, but easy trails are selected to have minimal elevation changes, offering a classic Pacific Northwest wilderness feel.

Are there any viewpoints or natural features to see on easy trails?

While many easy trails are immersed in the forest, some offer 'peek-a-boo' glimpses of the surrounding mountains. For more expansive views, you might consider slightly more challenging routes that lead to spots like Debbie's View, which can offer sights of Seattle and Mount Rainier on clear days. The park is also known for its diverse fungi, especially in late fall.

What is the best time of year for easy hikes in Squak Mountain State Park?

Squak Mountain State Park is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery, while summer offers pleasant temperatures. Fall is particularly beautiful with diverse fungi and changing foliage. Winter hikes can be serene, though some trails might be muddy or have light snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Is parking available at Squak Mountain State Park, and do I need a permit?

Yes, parking is available at Squak Mountain State Park. A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. You can purchase a pass online or at various vendors. For more details on the Discover Pass, you can visit the official Washington State Parks website: parks.wa.gov.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy trails in Squak Mountain State Park?

The easy trails in Squak Mountain State Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the immersive old-growth forest experience, the peaceful atmosphere, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing and accessible outdoor adventure close to the city.

Are there any historical landmarks accessible on easy trails?

While many historical elements like the Bullitt Fireplace are on moderate routes, the park does contain remnants of historic coal mining operations, including tunnels from the Richmond-Harris Mine. These are generally not directly on easy, interpretive trails but add a unique historical dimension to the area's natural environment.

Are there any short, easy trails suitable for a quick walk?

Yes, for a very short and easy walk, consider the Talus Bridge Trail. It's only about 0.6 km long and takes around 14 minutes to complete, offering a brief immersion into the forest with minimal effort.

What facilities are available at Squak Mountain State Park?

Squak Mountain State Park maintains minimal facilities to preserve its wild character. You'll find day-use amenities such as picnic tables and a restroom. It's important to note that drinking water is not available on-site, so visitors should bring their own.

Can I reach Squak Mountain State Park using public transport?

Squak Mountain State Park is primarily accessed by car, being just 15 minutes from Seattle. While public transport options directly to the trailheads are limited, you may find bus routes to nearby Issaquah, from where further arrangements would be needed to reach the park entrance.

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