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Easy hiking trails around Everett offer access to diverse natural landscapes, including the Puget Sound waterfront, riverine environments, and extensive wetlands. The region features trails through deep green ravines and forests of Douglas Firs and cedars. Accessible paths along the Snohomish River provide views of the water and surrounding natural areas. These trails often feature gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for various activity levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As the name suggests this small park sits along the riverfront. It connects to other nearby parks via various trails and makes for a good destination or stopping point for a walk.
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This beautiful waterside park is a great place for a walk. It also connects with other nearby parks via the riverside trails so you can extend your walk beyond the parks boundaries.
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Colonel William Prescott served as one of the highest-ranking officers in the New England Militia during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. He was the commander of the rampart on Breed's Hill, where the Bunker Hill Monument now stands. https://www.nps.gov/places/bunker-hill-prescott-statue.htm
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Fifty years after the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775, the Marquis De Lafayette laid the cornerstone for a monument. The construction of the approximately 67-meter-high granite obelisk took over seventeen years. The monument on Breed's Hill was dedicated in 1843 and today serves as the center of remembrance of the battle. https://www.nps.gov/bost/learn/historyculture/bhm.htm
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Small park on the way to the Bunker Hill Monument. Here you can also find background information about the famous battle.
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Access by bike is quite difficult as you have to climb steps everywhere. However, the obelisk is impressive and worth seeing even from the road.
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A statue in front of the obelisk/tower. This commemorates the warlike past of the area.
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The tower has the shape of an obelisk, which commemorates the role of the Freemasons in the War of Independence.
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There are over 250 easy hiking trails around Everett, offering diverse landscapes from Puget Sound waterfronts to riverine paths and wetlands. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Everett features several easy loop trails perfect for a relaxed outing. For example, the Torbert McDonald Park Loop is an easy 1.1-mile path through a local park setting. Another option is the Gateway Park Loop, also 1.1 miles, offering a pleasant walk.
Easy hikes in Everett often provide picturesque views of the Puget Sound, Whidbey Island, and the Olympic Mountains. Many trails also follow the Snohomish River, offering scenic riverfront vistas. You can also find trails through deep green ravines and forests of Douglas Firs and cedars.
Absolutely. Everett and its surrounding areas offer many family-friendly easy trails. Langus Riverfront Park and Spencer Island Park provide easy walks through wetlands, ideal for birdwatching. McCollum Park also features the Forest Loop trail, an easy walk through a forest, great for introducing young children to the outdoors.
Meadowdale Beach Park (Lunds Gulch) offers a 2.5-mile roundtrip trail that descends to a Puget Sound beach with sweeping views of Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mountains. The Mill Town Trail also provides great views of Port Gardner Bay and the Port of Everett.
Yes, the Snohomish River is a prominent feature in Everett's landscape. The Malden River Edge Trail is a 2.4-mile path offering views along the river's edge. The Lowell Riverfront Trail also provides scenic views along the Snohomish River.
Spencer Island Park is an excellent choice for birdwatching, featuring an easy hike through wetlands. It's a haven for waterfowl, songbirds, hawks, herons, and even bald eagles. Union Slough Nature Trail also allows for exploration of marshlands and observation of native wildlife.
For a quick escape, consider the Bunker Hill trail, which is only 0.7 miles and can be completed in about 17 minutes. The Sylvester Baxter Riverfront Park also offers a very short 0.4-mile riverfront walk.
The Centennial Trail is a 29-mile paved recreational trail, with parts accessible from Snohomish, suitable for walkers and families. Within Everett, the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens, located in American Legion Memorial Park, provides ADA-approved pathways through themed gardens for a gentler nature experience.
Easy hiking in Everett is characterized by its diverse natural features, including the saltwater views of the Puget Sound, the lush green ravines and forests of Douglas Firs and cedars, and the extensive wetlands along the Snohomish River. These trails offer a blend of coastal, riverine, and forest environments.
While popular spots can get busy, exploring areas like Japanese Gulch Conservation Area in Mukilteo offers over 7 miles of trails through a preserved natural space, providing a good option for a more serene experience. Many smaller urban parks also offer quiet, easy walks.


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