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The Rainier Trail — Attraction in Issaquah

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The Rainier Trail
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Jakob Two Trees
Rainier Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027
Rainier Trail
Rainier Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027
Issaquah Dog Park
Rainier Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027
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Issaquah Community Center
301 Rainier Blvd S, Issaquah, WA 98027
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The Rainier Trail

Parking lot, The Rainier Trail, Issaquah, WA 98027
4.8(31)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
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Pet friendly
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Jakob Two Trees, Rainier Trail, Issaquah Dog Park, restaurants: , local businesses: Issaquah Community Center
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Nearby attractions of The Rainier Trail

Jakob Two Trees

Rainier Trail

Issaquah Dog Park

Jakob Two Trees

Jakob Two Trees

4.9

(414)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Rainier Trail

Rainier Trail

4.8

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Open until 10:00 PM
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Issaquah Dog Park

Issaquah Dog Park

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Issaquah Community Center

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Laura CookLaura Cook
This is rated at a difficulty level of hard, so its not for beginners. The view is amazing as you see Seattle and Bellevue from the top. At about 7 miles round trip from the right parking lot it is highly suggested to have hiking shoes/boots, plenty of water and maybe even hiking poles. This trail had a ridiculous amount of oyster mushrooms in early June so bring a bag if you love these as there may be some left.
Christina CyrChristina Cyr
The canopy of trees on the Rainier trail is exquisite. The walkway is over six feet wide, to allow for distancing. Dogs are welcome on leash, and there is a dog park nearby. Some people use this walkway to pick up groceries, or as a thoroughfare; others use it for contemplative walks with friends or solo. You'll frequently catch a smile if you walk this pleasant path.
James LouthanJames Louthan
We did a small group hike. It's cool if you know a little bit of the history of the trail. Stop and read some of the boards. We did the coal Creek falls ands Primrose loop.
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This is rated at a difficulty level of hard, so its not for beginners. The view is amazing as you see Seattle and Bellevue from the top. At about 7 miles round trip from the right parking lot it is highly suggested to have hiking shoes/boots, plenty of water and maybe even hiking poles. This trail had a ridiculous amount of oyster mushrooms in early June so bring a bag if you love these as there may be some left.
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The canopy of trees on the Rainier trail is exquisite. The walkway is over six feet wide, to allow for distancing. Dogs are welcome on leash, and there is a dog park nearby. Some people use this walkway to pick up groceries, or as a thoroughfare; others use it for contemplative walks with friends or solo. You'll frequently catch a smile if you walk this pleasant path.
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We did a small group hike. It's cool if you know a little bit of the history of the trail. Stop and read some of the boards. We did the coal Creek falls ands Primrose loop.
James Louthan

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3y

This is rated at a difficulty level of hard, so its not for beginners. The view is amazing as you see Seattle and Bellevue from the top. At about 7 miles round trip from the right parking lot it is highly suggested to have hiking shoes/boots, plenty of water and maybe even hiking poles. This trail had a ridiculous amount of oyster mushrooms in early June so bring a bag if you love these as there may...

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5.0
4y

This is an excellent concrete trail that links the Issaquah Community Center to the high school trail at Tiger Mountain Park Point entrance. There are wooded areas and wetlands bookending the trail. There are many entrances from various condominiums and apartment complexes. Watch for crossing Banana Slugs and Long-toed Salamanders in the summer. The trail is illuminated by lamp...

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5.0
4y

The canopy of trees on the Rainier trail is exquisite. The walkway is over six feet wide, to allow for distancing. Dogs are welcome on leash, and there is a dog park nearby. Some people use this walkway to pick up groceries, or as a thoroughfare; others use it for contemplative walks with friends or solo. You'll frequently catch a smile if you walk this...

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