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United States
Washington
King County
Carnation

Farm Country loop

Easy

4.7

(7553)

19,936

riders

Farm Country loop

01:22

23.4km

110m

Cycling

Enjoy an easy 14.5-mile touring cycling loop through the scenic farmlands and river valleys of Carnation, passing historic Carnation Farms.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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6.53 km

Carnation Farms

Highlight • Cafe

Carnation Farms is where Carnation Milk originated - now with a coffee/sandwich shop for a mid-ride refuel and rest!

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23.4 km

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15.2 km

3.56 km

3.30 km

1.18 km

164 m

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18.5 km

4.66 km

164 m

113 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Farm Country loop?

While the "Farm Country loop" isn't a single official trailhead, many cyclists start their rides in Carnation or Fall City. Parking is often available in these towns, and specific trailheads for the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which forms part of the loop, also offer parking. Tolt-MacDonald Park is another popular access point with parking facilities.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

The route features a mix of mostly well-paved roads and some unpaved sections, particularly on trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. These unpaved parts are typically hard-packed dirt or crushed rock, which are manageable for touring bikes with wider tires. You'll encounter rolling hills and river valleys, offering varied elevation changes, though the overall difficulty is considered easy for this specific loop.

What are the main scenic highlights along the Farm Country loop?

You'll enjoy picturesque views of lush forests, extensive riverbank paths, and working farms. The route often meanders past berry, fruit, vegetable, and flower farms, creating a charming, pastoral atmosphere. A notable stop is Carnation Farms, a historic landmark. You'll also see the Snoqualmie River and Tolt River confluence, and potentially views of Mount Si.

Does this route connect with other cycling trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, a key backbone for non-motorized travel in the valley. It also passes near the Tolt Bridge.

Is the Farm Country loop dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, which is part of this route, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of the area.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The route is enjoyable in many seasons, but late spring through early fall (May to October) typically offers the most pleasant weather for cycling. Summer provides ample shade from dense forests, and the farms are in full bloom. Always check local weather conditions before you head out.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for cycling this route?

For the majority of the public roads and trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail that make up this loop, no specific cycling permits or entrance fees are required. However, if you plan to visit specific parks or facilities along the way, such as Tolt-MacDonald Park, there might be parking fees or other regulations.

Are there places to stop for food or refreshments along the way?

Yes, towns like Carnation and Fall City offer coffee shops and restaurants where you can refuel. Additionally, Carnation Farms has a year-round farmstand with local produce and products, making it a popular stop for cyclists.

What facilities are available at Tolt-MacDonald Park, and are there any fees?

Tolt-MacDonald Park is a 574-acre park at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers. It's popular for camping, hiking, and picnics, and features an impressive suspension bridge over the Snoqualmie River. There may be parking fees or fees for specific activities like camping; it's advisable to check the King County Parks website for current information.

Is the Farm Country loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this specific loop is rated as 'easy' with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners and families. The mix of paved roads and well-maintained unpaved sections is generally manageable, and the low-traffic roads contribute to a pleasant and safe experience.

Are there any specific tips for cycling the unpaved sections of the route?

While the unpaved sections are generally hard-packed, using a touring bike with wider tires (32mm or more) will provide a more comfortable and stable ride. Be mindful of changing surface conditions, especially after rain, and consider reducing your speed on these segments. Some routes in the wider Carnation area can have more challenging unpaved sections, but for this specific loop, they are typically quite manageable.

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