Kent Valley Loop Trails: Eagle Loop
Kent Valley Loop Trails: Eagle Loop
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31.2km
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Cycle the moderate 19.4-mile Kent Valley Loop Trails: Eagle Loop, featuring scenic parks, river views, and glimpses of Mount Rainier.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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22.0 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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31.2 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
24.5 km
5.34 km
1.20 km
117 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
28.0 km
2.37 km
603 m
310 m
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Highest point (140 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Eagle Loop is approximately 31.2 kilometers (19.4 miles) long. Komoot estimates the average cycling time to be around 1 hour and 53 minutes, but this can vary based on your pace and stops.
The Eagle Loop features a largely flat and paved surface, making for a smooth ride. While primarily a multi-purpose trail, it does include short sections on sidewalks, striped bike lanes, and roads with light traffic.
Yes, with its mostly flat and paved surfaces, the Eagle Loop is considered to have an easy to moderate difficulty level, making it accessible for a wide range of cyclists, including beginners and families.
You'll experience diverse views, including scenic parks, stretches alongside the Green River, and various public art installations. Keep an eye out for "eye-popping" views of Mount Rainier, agricultural fields, and golf courses. The west side closely follows the Green River, while the east side utilizes the Interurban Trail with open fields and access to downtown Kent.
A significant highlight is the Green River Trail, which the loop follows for a portion. The trail also passes through various parks, offers opportunities to spot wildlife, and showcases public art. It provides connections to downtown Kent and amenities like ball fields, picnic tables, fishing areas, and a skate park.
Yes, the Eagle Loop is part of the larger Kent Valley Loop Trails system and connects to other regional trails, expanding the total biking network to over 30 miles. Sections of the route utilize trails such as Eagle, Frog, Green River Trail, Salmon, and King County Interurban Trail.
While specific parking lots are not detailed, the trail system is well-integrated with the city of Kent. You can often find parking near parks or public access points along the loop. For more detailed information on access points and parking, it's advisable to check local resources like visitkent.com.
Information regarding dog policies is not explicitly provided in the trail details. Generally, multi-use trails in urban park settings allow leashed dogs, but it's always best to check local park regulations or the City of Kent's official website for specific rules on pets.
Given its paved and mostly flat nature, the Eagle Loop can be enjoyed year-round, weather permitting. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is great for longer daylight hours. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Kent Valley Loop Trails, including the Eagle Loop, as it is part of a public park and trail system.
Yes, the Eagle Loop passes through various parks that offer amenities such as picnic tables, and likely restrooms. These facilities make it convenient for longer rides or family outings.
The trail's east side utilizes the Interurban Trail, providing access to downtown Kent, where you can find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. This makes it easy to grab a bite or a drink before, during, or after your ride.