Hamlin Park Loop
The Hamlin Park Loop is a 3.2 km trail that follows the perimeter of Hamlin Park. This trail is very easy and mostly flat, but there are many intersecting trails that can make navigation difficult. We recommend downloading a GPS track. Additionally, this park gets most of its traffic after the workday, so visit in the morning or midday for a quieter experience.
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Route Description for Hamlin Park Loop
Hamlin Park is a wonderful spot, with tall trees and a wooded network of trails accessible without leaving the city. This loop trail is a great way to explore the whole park, but it can get confusing with many unsigned junctions. Download the GPS ahead of time and when in doubt, just stick to the perimeter of the park.
Begin from the trailhead, which is next to the school. You’ll pass a field, some parking, and a restroom and play area as you walk. As you get into the thick of the trail network, just keep trying to work your way roughly northeast.
The route pops up into the far northern corner of the park and back down, winding behind the school and back to where you began. To extend your adventure, try exploring more of the trails in the interior of the park.
Getting to the Hamlin Park Loop Trailhead
The trailhead for the Hamlin Park Loop is just south of Kellogg Middle school off 25th Ave NE.
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