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King County
King County
Sammamish

Evans Creek Preserve loop via Sahalee Way

Easy

4.6

(8363)

13,711

hikers

Evans Creek Preserve loop via Sahalee Way

01:12

4.08km

120m

Hiking

Hike an easy 2.5-mile loop through Evans Creek Preserve, exploring diverse wetlands, meadows, and forests with 399 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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15 m

Evans Creek Preserve Sahalee Trailhead

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This upper parking lot trailhead is open from dawn to dusk. It leads to more trail elevation changes than the alternative access point on 224th Ave. The trail leads down …

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781 m

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This marker is one of several throughout the park. Each has a map of the park with nearby available paths and beautiful spots to stop and enjoy taking some photos.

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4.08 km

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4.08 km

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2.61 km

1.47 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Evans Creek Preserve loop via Sahalee Way?

You can park at the Evans Creek Preserve Sahalee Trailhead, which is the upper trailhead located directly on Sahalee Way. This trailhead provides direct access to the loop.

Is there a specific way to start the loop to avoid steep sections?

Starting from the upper trailhead on Sahalee Way involves a descent via fairly steep switchbacks into the preserve. If you prefer a milder, more ADA-accessible route, consider accessing the preserve from the lower trailhead, which leads through meadows and wetlands. However, this specific Komoot tour starts from the Sahalee Way trailhead.

Is the Evans Creek Preserve loop via Sahalee Way dog-friendly?

Yes, the preserve is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

When is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but early summer is particularly beautiful when the meadows are adorned with wildflowers, including stunning lupines. Be aware that some forest sections can be muddy, especially during wetter seasons.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in Evans Creek Preserve?

No, Evans Creek Preserve is a public park and does not require permits or charge an entrance fee for day use.

What is the terrain like on the Evans Creek Preserve loop?

The terrain is varied, featuring a mix of gravel paths, dirt trails, and extensive boardwalk sections, particularly over wetlands. While many paths are well-maintained, some forest areas can be muddy. The route includes both mild sections and some fairly steep switchbacks if starting from the Sahalee Way trailhead.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the trail?

You'll traverse diverse landscapes, including wetlands, open meadows, and hillside forests. The forest canopy features Douglas-fir, western hemlock, red cedar, alder, and maple. Unlike dense evergreen forests, this preserve offers open vistas of its meadows and wetlands, with long, winding boardwalks providing unique views.

What wildlife might I see at Evans Creek Preserve?

The preserve is home to abundant wildlife. Hikers have reported sightings of black bears, beavers, hawks, deer, and various songbirds. Birdwatching platforms are also available for enthusiasts.

How difficult is the Evans Creek Preserve loop via Sahalee Way?

This loop is rated as 'easy' with a total elevation gain of approximately 122 meters. While generally accessible, the initial descent from the Sahalee Way trailhead involves some fairly steep switchbacks, which can be a moderate challenge for some.

Are there maps or signage available on the trail?

Yes, the preserve boasts excellent signage and maps at each trail junction. This makes it easy to navigate and customize your route as you explore the network of trails.

Is this trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the Evans Creek Preserve loop is generally suitable for families and beginners, especially if you are comfortable with some moderate inclines and descents. The varied terrain and abundant signage make it an engaging and manageable outdoor experience.

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