There’s a reason many people come to the Pacific Northwest in the summer – you’re never far from that cool, crisp Pacific air. The summer heat can get oppressive, and there is no better way to beat the heat than hitting a waterfront trail. These five trails cover much of the Washington coast, ranging from DuPont to Seattle with a stop at a charming inland park along the way. And each features its own stunning waterfront view.
- Sequalitchew Creek Trail
Isaiah D/AllTrails This three-mile hike near Dupont is over easy terrain, and is a popular spot for fishing and hiking.
Suitable for all ages and skill levels, it’s a dog-friendly route and most of it is over smooth terrain.
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- Point Defiance Park Outer Loop
Kristin Wagner-Hillius/AllTrails Located in the popular Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, this 4.4-mile trail is considered moderately challenging and features fascinating tree formations.
The hike takes you around the mouth of the bay and offers incredible views of the whole city.
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- Annette Lake Trail
Risa Beniya/AllTrails A 7.8-mile trail, this route near Mount Baker is moderately visited. As an inland lake route, it’s less crowded than the coastal ones.
You’ll get amazing views of the lake and the mountains, featuring some of the most crystal-clear water in the state.
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- Green Lake Trail
Nicole Haist/AllTrails Located near Seattle, Green Lake Trail is a 2.9-mile route that’s well-paved and makes for an ideal beginner’s hike.
The path takes you right up to the marina, which means you’ll get more time at the water than any of these other hikes.
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- Discovery Park and Lighthouse Loop Trail
Colin Williams/AllTrails At 4.4 miles, this Seattle park loop is popular with bicyclists for its waterfront views.
It also takes you past an impressive, old-fashioned lighthouse which makes for some amazing photo opportunities.
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Have you taken these waterfront trails before? Let us know about your hiking adventure in the comments section, or tell us any favorite waterfront trails you never miss in the comments. If you’re looking for more hikes to take this summer, check out this hidden beach hiding in the Seattle-Tacoma area.
Isaiah D/AllTrails
This three-mile hike near Dupont is over easy terrain, and is a popular spot for fishing and hiking.
Steve L/AllTrails
Kristin Wagner-Hillius/AllTrails
Located in the popular Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, this 4.4-mile trail is considered moderately challenging and features fascinating tree formations.
Pamela Ennis/AllTrails
Risa Beniya/AllTrails
A 7.8-mile trail, this route near Mount Baker is moderately visited. As an inland lake route, it’s less crowded than the coastal ones.
Michael Watson/AllTrails
Nicole Haist/AllTrails
Located near Seattle, Green Lake Trail is a 2.9-mile route that’s well-paved and makes for an ideal beginner’s hike.
Ahmad Akra/AllTrails
Colin Williams/AllTrails
At 4.4 miles, this Seattle park loop is popular with bicyclists for its waterfront views.
Robij Singh/AllTrails
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Address: Sequalitchew Creek Trail, DuPont, WA 98327, USAAddress: Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, WA 98407, USAAddress: Annette Lake Trail, Washington 98045, USAAddress: Green Lake Trail, Seattle, WA 98115, USAAddress: Discovery Park, 3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle, WA 98199, USA