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    Blake Island State Park Trails, Seattle, Washington

    Biloxi, WA    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Located in clear view of the Space Needle and just 8 miles from downtown Seattle, Blake Island is nonetheless a remote destination that?s only accessible to those who can cross its moat of Puget Sound waters. Anyone making th... trails.com

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    Vancouver Island-olympic Penninsula Multi-sport Tour

    Seattle, WA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    General Description The following tour is offered by The World Outdoors. For more information, please visit TheWorldOutdoors.com , call 800-488-8483 or e-mail us . Dates: 2008: July 13-18 and August 3-8. Activities: Hike (... wildernet.com

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    Manchester State Park

    Waterman Point, WA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    - Manchester State Park covers 111 acres with 3,400 feet of saltwater shoreline on Rich Passage. It is part of the Cascadia Marine Trail system for human powered and wind powered beachable craft. One Cascadia campsite is l... wildernet.com

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    Illahee State Park Campground, Bremerton, Washington

    Illahee, WA    

    1 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Situated on a high bluff that guards the southern entrance to Port Orchard Bay, Illahee State Park is a gem of a destination roughly an hour by ferry west of Seattle and about half that amount of time if you're driving north ... trails.com

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    Washington Park Arboretum And Foster Island Trail, Seattle,...

    2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    A few Seattle parks provide a glimpse of the way it was by harboring the last stands of the thick forest that once covered the region. The Washington Park Arboretum is a similar sanctuary, instead featuring exotic plant life ... trails.com

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    Hood Canal And Theler Wetlands Trails, Belfair, Washington

    Hintzville, WA    

    5 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    The Kitsap Peninsula has numerous hiking options. But there is only one Green Mountain, a prominent high point in the middle of a mostly flat and lowlying landscape. Luckily, the second-highest peak in the region provides ple... trails.com

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    Coal Creek Park Trails, Bellevue, Washington

    Lake Heights, WA    

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    It might be hard to believe, but this modest park helped build Seattle. Supplying coal to a rapidly expanding population across the lake, the Newcastle mine that used to operate here fueled the region?s explosive growth at th... trails.com

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    Saint Edward State Park Trails, Kenmore, Washington

    14445 Juanita Dr NE, Kenmore, WA    

    4 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    This former Catholic seminary sits on a high, forested bluff above the northern end of Lake Washington, providing access to one of the last stretches of undeveloped land on the waterfront via an excellent trail system. Many p... trails.com

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    Oo Denny County Park Loop Trails, Kirkland, Washington

    Lake Park, WA    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    At O. O. Denny Park, nothing is as it seems. What looks like a small, lakefront green space in the city of Kirkland is actually a narrow slice of deep forest owned by the city of Seattle. Some of the largest trees in the city... trails.com

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    Woodland Park And Green Lake Park Trails, Seattle, Washington

    Meridian, WA    

    5 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    No one will mistake Woodland Park or Green Lake Park for wilderness, but their central location and convenient access from so many neighborhoods make this outdoor complex the signature recreation area for many Seattle residen... trails.com

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    Mercer Slough And Bellefields Nature Parks Trails, Bellevue,...

    2102 Bellevue Way SE, Bellevue, WA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This Bellevue Parks and Community Services Department gem offers easy access to a vast array of native plants and wildlife, just minutes from downtown. The vestigial wetlands provide a window into life here prior to modern de... trails.com

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    Redtown Meadow Trail, Bellevue, Washington

    Newcastle, WA    

    5 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Sometimes we humans do get it right and this area proves it. The old mining community of Red Town built a ball field in a previously spectacular meadowland, and when King County Parks reclaimed Cougar Mountain, a few advocate... trails.com

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    Carkeek Park Salmon, Seattle, Washington

    950 NW Carkeek Park Rd, Seattle, WA    

    1 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    In dry weather the creek here can be reduced to a rivulet crossing the sand, too small to carry even the slimmest of salmon fry to saltwater. This trickle, believe it or not, becomes a waterway with more gusto on a rainy fall... trails.com

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    Saltwater State Park

    25205 8th Pl S, Seattle, WA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    - Saltwater State Park covers 88 acres with 1,400 feet of saltwater shoreline with two moorage buoys and 150 feet of unguarded beach. An underwater park for scuba divers has a sunken barge, a tire reef and a scuba rinse st... wildernet.com

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    Coal Creek Falls Trail, Bellevue, Washington

    Newcastle, WA    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Water, water everywhere and quite a drop it takes! Cougar Mountain?s Coal Creek Falls is the primary attraction here, but it?s the water underfoot that really makes the area special. Such abundance helps keep the forest green... trails.com

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    Bridle Trails State Park, Kirkland, Washington

    116th Ave NE & NE 53rd St, Kirkland, WA    

    2 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    In the middle of the busy ?east side? is a 482-acre, second-growth forest park crisscrossed with more than 28 miles of trail. Such a wonderful find so close to Interstate 405! The trails are well maintained, though often mudd... trails.com

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    Wildside Trailde Leo Wall, Bellevue, Washington

    Newcastle, WA    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Humans have been trekking through this Cougar Mountain forest for ages. Native Americans wandered the slopes for as long as seven thousand years, and after the new Americans moved west, trappers, prospectors, loggers, and tra... trails.com