Weowna Park Loop
The Weowna Park Loop is an underrated hike and a favorite among locals. This 5.5 km trail is moderate with a steeper beginning that levels out for the rest of the hike. You’ll mostly walk through the forest on a very well-maintained trail with views of the lake. The trail tends to be busiest on the weekends, so try visiting outside of peak hours.
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Route Description for Weowna Park Loop
The Weowna Park Loop is very well-maintained and fun to hike. Expect a more tiresome start with the steepest section being the first 0.3 miles. The start will get your heart rate up, but it levels out afterwards. Small children might find the beginning too hard, but the trail is suitable for most others.
Begin from the trailhead and quickly ascend the seaside cliff. The trail evens out once you’re atop the cliff, and it’s smooth sailing as you hike to where the trail splits. From here, you can go either way. We enjoy staying right to start so the return trip offers the best view, but you can choose which way you go. The hike ends with a steep descent down to the parking area.
Getting to the Weowna Park Loop Trailhead
The trailhead for the Weowna Park Loop is at the parking area off Lake Sammamish Parkway SE.
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