Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail
Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail
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1.43km
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Embark on an easy hike along the Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail, a gentle route that winds through a mature streamside forest. You will enjoy peaceful views of the Wenatchee River as you complete this 0.9-mile (1.4 km) path. With only 20 feet (6 metres) of elevation gain, it is…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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451 m
Sand Bar
Beach
985 m
Highlight • River
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1.43 km
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882 m
460 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
495 m
458 m
199 m
186 m
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The trail is located within the Barn Beach Reserve and adjacent to Waterfront Park in Leavenworth. Parking is generally available near the entrances to Waterfront Park or the Barn Beach Reserve. Since it's close to downtown Leavenworth, you may find various parking options within walking distance.
Yes, the Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's part of a reserve and park area, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice Leave No Trace principles to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and protect local wildlife.
The Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is great for enjoying the river views. Even in winter, a snowy walk can be charming, but be prepared for colder conditions. Its easy nature makes it accessible in most seasons.
Typically, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail or to enter Waterfront Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official websites for the Barn Beach Reserve or Leavenworth Parks and Recreation for any updated regulations or special event fees.
This is an easy, multi-use singletrack trail. You can expect a relatively flat path with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a leisurely stroll. The path winds through a mature streamside forest, offering a natural and pleasant walking surface.
The trail offers scenic views of the Wenatchee River and glimpses of the surrounding area, including the Posthotel Leavenworth. You'll be walking through a mature streamside forest, and the adjacent Waterfront Park provides additional opportunities for wildlife spotting, such as various birds, deer, and occasionally bears. A notable highlight is the Wenatchee River and view of Posthotel Leavenworth.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail, Marble Rock Trail, Pea Vine Trail, and West Trail, offering connections to other paths within the Barn Beach Reserve and Waterfront Park area.
Absolutely! This trail is described as easy and short, with minimal elevation gain, making it an excellent choice for families with young children, beginners, or anyone looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. Its proximity to downtown Leavenworth and other attractions also adds to its family-friendly appeal.
Being part of the Barn Beach Reserve, you'll find the Nature Center, Icicle Arts Center, and Upper Valley Museum nearby. The trail's close proximity to downtown Leavenworth means easy access to a wide range of cafes, restaurants, shops, and accommodations just a short walk or drive away.
The Barn Beach Pea Vine Trail is one of several nature trails within the larger Waterfront Park area. While it's a distinct path, it shares the characteristic of winding through quiet riverbank forests and along small beach inlets, offering similar scenic beauty and ease of access to the Wenatchee River. It's a great option for a short, immersive nature walk.
Given its short length and easy difficulty, you won't need extensive gear. Comfortable walking shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather are usually sufficient. Binoculars for birdwatching or a camera to capture the scenic river views might also enhance your experience.