Seahurst Park Loop Trail
Seahurst Park Loop Trail
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Hike the easy 3.3-mile Seahurst Park Loop Trail, combining Puget Sound beach views with lush forest paths near Burien.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.01 km
Highlight • Beach
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5.27 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.66 km
1.54 km
1.07 km
Surfaces
2.40 km
1.42 km
1.06 km
289 m
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The Seahurst Park Loop Trail is approximately 5.3 kilometers (3.3 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete. However, the main loop itself is often cited as less than 1.9 miles, and the park offers interconnecting trails if you wish to extend or shorten your hike.
The trail offers diverse terrain, starting and ending at a gravel beach with views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. From the shoreline, it transitions into lush forest paths, winding around a deep ravine. You'll encounter towering Douglas firs, western red cedars, and various mosses and ferns. Some sections of the forest trail can be steep and may become muddy after rain, though some muddier paths have wood planks for easier navigation.
Yes, the Seahurst Park Loop Trail is generally considered easy and suitable for all skill levels and families. The park is very family-friendly, offering amenities like playgrounds, picnic areas, and restrooms. While there is a modest elevation gain, the overall experience is accessible.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the Seahurst Park Loop Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the park's wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Seahurst Park is a 178-acre wildlife haven. Along the beach, you might spot marine life in tide pools such as anemones, sea stars, and clams, as well as various seabirds and ducks. Keep an eye out for otters, seals, porpoises, or even orcas in Puget Sound. The forest is home to black-tailed deer, raccoons, woodpeckers, and owls.
The Seahurst Park Loop Trail is accessible year-round. It sees moderate traffic throughout the seasons. Spring is particularly beautiful with wildflowers like trilliums and bleeding hearts in bloom. The trail's blend of beach and forest makes it enjoyable in any season, though some forest sections can be muddy after rain.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Ed Munro Seahurst Park. It is a public park managed by the City of Burien, offering free access to its trails and amenities. You can find more information on the official Burien website: burienwa.gov.
Parking is available at Ed Munro Seahurst Park. The park offers well-maintained facilities, including parking areas, making it convenient to access the trailhead. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, can help ensure you find a spot.
The primary highlight of this route is Seahurst Park itself, which offers a unique blend of environments. You'll enjoy stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains from the beach, and then immerse yourself in a vibrant Pacific Northwest forest with towering trees and lush undergrowth. The transition between these distinct landscapes is a notable feature.
Yes, Ed Munro Seahurst Park is well-equipped with amenities. You will find restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic areas, making it a comfortable and convenient destination for visitors of all ages.
Yes, the park features several interconnecting trails that allow you to customize your hike. You can easily lengthen your trip by exploring additional forest paths or shorten it if you prefer a quicker walk, focusing on either the beach or a smaller loop within the forest.