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United States
Washington
Snohomish County
Sultan

Osprey Park loop

Easy

2.9

(11)

47

hikers

Osprey Park loop

00:53

3.46km

10m

Hiking

Osprey Park loop is an easy 2.2-mile hike in Sultan, Washington, offering riverside views and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.51 km

Sultan River

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The Sultan River and town derive their names from Chief Tsul-tad, a prominent figure in the 1870s from a Snohomish sub-tribe residing along the Skykomish River. The miners adapted his name, Tsul-tad, into the anglicized "Sultan."

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2.53 km

667 m

145 m

< 100 m

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2.53 km

653 m

158 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Osprey Park loop trail?

Osprey Park is an urban trail located near the community of Sultan, making it easily accessible. Parking is typically available directly at the park's entrance or designated parking areas within the park.

Is the Osprey Park loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Osprey Park loop is generally dog-friendly. However, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and local wildlife, please keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.

When is the best time to hike the Osprey Park loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. However, for a unique wildlife viewing experience, visit in the autumn, particularly in odd-numbered years. This is when thousands of pink salmon fill the Sultan River to spawn, offering a spectacular natural event.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for Osprey Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Osprey Park or hike its trails. It's a free and accessible public park.

Is the Osprey Park loop suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely! This is an easy hike, suitable for all skill levels and fitness levels. The paths are wide, well-maintained, and mostly level, making it ideal for families, children, and individuals seeking an accessible outdoor experience.

What is the terrain like on the Osprey Park loop?

The trail features wide, well-constructed paths that wind through a mature forest with towering cedars, Sitka spruces, Douglas firs, and cottonwoods. A significant portion runs along the Sultan River, offering scenic riverside views. You'll also cross numerous sturdy bridges spanning new river channels.

What kind of wildlife and natural features can I expect to see?

The park is a productive wildlife habitat. You might spot black-tailed deer, beaver, raccoons, coyotes, and various bird species like woodpeckers, eagles, kingfishers, and ospreys, for which the park is named. In autumn, the salmon run in the Sultan River is a major highlight.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary point of interest is the scenic Sultan River, which the trail follows for a significant stretch. You'll also encounter numerous sturdy bridges over river channels, engineered log jams designed for fish habitat, and the mature forest itself.

Does the Osprey Park loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Susie’s Trail, Northern Loop, Southern Loop, Forest Trail, and Bob Knuckey Memorial Trail within Osprey Park.

Is the trail accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, many of the paths within Osprey Park are easily accessible and suitable for wheelchairs and baby strollers due to their wide, well-maintained, and mostly level surfaces.

How long does it typically take to complete the Osprey Park loop?

The Osprey Park loop is approximately 3.46 km (2.15 miles) long. It typically takes around 50-60 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace, making it perfect for a brisk walk or a relaxed stroll.

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