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Jog the moderate 5.4-mile Five Wonders Trail in Deception Pass State Park, exploring historical sites and lush forests.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.31 km
1.44 km
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6.72 km
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The trail officially begins at the Pass Lake parking lot within Deception Pass State Park. This is also where you'll find convenient parking for your visit.
This trail is considered a moderate run. While it's not overly long, it does feature some steep sections and uneven terrain, including rocky areas and roots. If you're a beginner, be prepared for a varied workout, but it's definitely achievable with a good level of fitness.
You'll encounter a diverse mix of surfaces, including natural dirt paths, paved sections, gravel, and asphalt. Be ready for uneven ground, roots, and potentially rocky areas. There are also descents into gullies and ascents up ridges, so appropriate footwear is recommended, especially near the mine where water can collect.
The trail is named for five distinct points of interest: the impressive Big Cedar, the historical remains of the Ginnett Family Homestead, the distinctive Red Rock Quarry, the century-old Copper Miners' Cabin, and a fascinating Mine shaft. These features offer a glimpse into the area's natural and human history.
Yes, the Five Wonders Trail is designed as a loop, guiding you through all the historical and natural elements before returning you to the Pass Lake parking lot where you started.
The research indicates that dogs are generally allowed in Deception Pass State Park, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check the latest park regulations upon arrival to ensure compliance.
Yes, Deception Pass State Park typically requires a Discover Pass for vehicle entry. You can purchase this pass online or at various vendors, including some park entrances. This pass covers access to state parks and recreation lands in Washington.
While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant jogging conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for more visitors. Winter can be wet, making some sections muddier.
Given the varied terrain and potential for water accumulation, especially near the mine, sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are essential. We also recommend bringing water, a light if you plan to explore the mine shaft, and layers of clothing as weather can change. Don't forget your Discover Pass for park entry.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You'll find yourself on sections of the Pacific Northwest Trail 03 Washington, the Ginnett Trail / PNW national scenic trail, the John Tursi Trail / PNW national scenic trail, and the Pass Lake Loop / PNW national scenic trail, among others.
You'll be immersed in a lush forest environment, featuring towering pines, vibrant ferns, ivy, and large cedars. While the park is known for its coastal views, this specific trail focuses more on the inland, historical aspects and the dense forest beauty.