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The best gravel rides around Hunts Point

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If you've ever tried to plan gravel biking around Hunts Point, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. It's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's exactly why we put this guide together. Our komoot community has mapped, ridden, and reviewed these routes, so we've done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the ones that are truly worth your legs. Consider this your shortcut…

Last updated: June 2, 2026

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Cross Kirkland Corridor – Sammamish River Valley loop from Kirkland

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The Cross Kirkland Corridor – Sammamish River Valley loop offers a dynamic gravel biking experience, transitioning from the urban convenience of Kirkland to the serene natural beauty of the Sammamish…

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The 520 Bridge View Park loop from Spring District offers a truly unique gravel biking experience, blending urban connectivity with stunning natural beauty. You'll ride across the world's longest floating…

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Big Finn Hill Park – Saint Edward State Park loop from Bastyr University offers a dynamic gravel biking experience, blending lush forested singletrack with wider paths. You'll pedal through…

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July 28, 2025, The Lodge at St Edward State Park

Lovely, though parking can be a bit challenging at peak timesπŸ˜€

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This 316-acre park provides a peaceful hiking experience through a century-old second-growth forest, offering ample shade amidst lush greenery. It includes a playground, picnic area, and trails suitable for hiking, running, and biking.

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Saint Edward State Park is a 326-acre park that is part of the Washington State Park System and used to be a Catholic seminary. There are several miles of trails that are open to hikers and cyclists and cut through the beautiful green woodlands.

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February 6, 2025, Eastrail

This 42-mile trail is wide and flat, offering views of the river through lush greenery throughout. It is designed to connect different cities, providing a non-motorized trail for recreation and transportation.

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This small park sits right on top of the bridge, with a privillege view of the river, the bridge and the mountains in the background. Worth taking a break to sit in one of the benches just to enjoy the view.

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Cross Kirkland Corridors is a paved path through Kirkland with a mix of parkland and urban scenery. Expect minimal traffic and enjoy a pleasant ride. At this point, there is a steep shortcut to Northeast 60th Street.

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Kirkland Rotary Central Station is a restored former railroad station along the Cross Kirkland Corridor, preserving its historic charm while serving as a community hub. The station features interpretive signs highlighting Kirkland's rail history, making it a great stop for history buffs or anyone exploring the trail. Its rustic design and surrounding greenery create a nostalgic yet vibrant atmosphere, perfect for a quick rest or photo opportunity.

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one of the best commuting paths in Seattle. Great way to go East/West across the city to avoid the hills

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of surfaces can I expect on gravel bike trails around Hunts Point?

Gravel bike trails around Hunts Point primarily utilize established multi-use paths and greenways. You can expect a mix of paved and compacted gravel surfaces, especially along scenic riverbanks and through urban parks. While extensive dedicated gravel trails are limited within Hunts Point itself, the broader network provides varied terrain suitable for gravel biking.

Are there any family-friendly gravel biking routes in the Hunts Point area?

Yes, many of the multi-use paths and greenways in the area are suitable for families. Routes like the Cross Kirkland Corridor – Bent Nails Art Installation loop from Juanita High School offer a moderate 19.1-mile ride through urban parks and green corridors, which can be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous experience.

What are some popular circular gravel biking routes near Hunts Point?

Several popular routes offer a circular experience. The Cross Kirkland Corridor – Sammamish River Trail loop from Kirkland is a popular 39.7-mile trail that provides a scenic loop with mixed surfaces. Another option is the 520 Bridge View Park loop from Spring District, a moderate 35.8-mile path offering views and suitable gravel sections.

How long are the gravel bike trails typically around Hunts Point?

The gravel bike trails in the Hunts Point area vary in length. You can find routes ranging from moderate distances, like the Cross Kirkland Corridor – Bent Nails Art Installation loop at 19.1 miles, to longer loops such as the Cross Kirkland Corridor – Sammamish River Trail loop, which is nearly 40 miles long.

Are there any viewpoints or natural features to see along the gravel routes?

Yes, the routes often follow river corridors and connect urban green spaces, offering scenic views. For example, the 520 Bridge View Park loop provides views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, you might encounter highlights like Burke-Gilman Trail: Northwest Lake Washington or Meydenbauer Beach Park, which are part of the broader network of attractions around Hunts Point.

What do other gravel bikers say about the trails in Hunts Point?

The gravel biking routes around Hunts Point are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 11 reviews. More than 160 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of paved and compacted gravel surfaces and the accessibility of the multi-use paths.

Are there options for beginner gravel bikers in the Hunts Point area?

Yes, the network offers options for different ability levels. Many of the multi-use greenways and riverfront paths are generally flat to gently rolling, making them suitable for beginners. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' to find suitable options.

What are some notable attractions or landmarks near the gravel biking routes?

Beyond the trails themselves, the region offers several points of interest. You can find highlights such as Fremont Bridge, Gas Works Park, and Waterfront Park. There are also natural areas like Matthews Beach Park and Seward Park that might be accessible from the broader cycling network.

Are there any gravel biking routes that connect to the Sammamish River Trail?

Yes, the Sammamish River Trail is a key component of the regional cycling network. Routes like the Cross Kirkland Corridor – Sammamish River Trail loop from Kirkland and the Sammamish River Trail – Cross Kirkland Corridor loop from Bellevue Downtown directly incorporate sections of the Sammamish River Trail, offering extensive gravel and paved riding.

What is the best time of year for gravel biking around Hunts Point?

The best time for gravel biking around Hunts Point generally aligns with milder weather conditions. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and often less crowded trails. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, avoiding the peak heat of summer or the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter will typically provide the most enjoyable experience on these mixed-surface trails.

Are there any routes that offer views of Lake Washington or other bodies of water?

Yes, given the region's geography, many routes offer water views. The 520 Bridge View Park loop provides scenic vistas, and routes that connect to the Burke-Gilman Trail: Northwest Lake Washington will offer extensive views of Lake Washington.

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