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Family friendly hiking trails around Woodinville are characterized by the tranquil Sammamish River Valley, featuring extensive forested conservation areas and lush wetlands. The landscape is defined by the Sammamish River, alongside second-growth forests of fir, hemlock, and cedar. The region's paths often feature relatively flat to gently rolling terrain with minimal elevation gain, offering accessible options for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This crossing is currently in poor condition, with narrow sidewalks and challenging access. Avoid crossing at 124th. Instead, dismount, check for traffic, and quickly walk your bike across. The current setup is not bike-friendly, so extra caution is necessary.
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... is sorely needed here. Proceed with care. UPDATE APRIL 2026: New stoplights and protected crosswalk installed! Finally!
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Ahh, this thing. Yeah, it's terrible. Although it is scheduled to be completely re-done in 2025 - a proper crossing with lights and everything. But until then, the best way across is to dismount, look both ways, run the bike across, and remount. Do NOT go to 124th to cross. Ridiculous car-centric planners had no clue.
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the East rail directs you to cross at the crosswalk over on 124th. the access is horrible there and the sidewalks too narrow. the worst and most dangerous part of trip
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This bridge FINALLY opened in 2023 and completely changed the Cross-Kirkland corridor. Excellent bike access - don't forget to wander through the Totem Lake trail while you are here.
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THE destination spot in Woodinville. There are a large number of winery tasting rooms in this small area, easily accessible from the Sammamish River Trail. A perfect place to ride to with friends and a great day out - just make sure to check out the restaurants as well as the wineries!
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Wonderful bridge over a busy crossroads with wetland views. Close to several dining options at The Village at Totem Lake.
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Woodinville offers a good selection of family-friendly hiking trails. This guide features 8 routes that are suitable for families, with 6 of them rated as easy and 2 as moderate.
Woodinville's trails are known for their gentle topography, often featuring flat to gently rolling terrain with minimal elevation gain. Many paths are well-maintained and multi-use, making them accessible for various ages and fitness levels. The region's natural beauty, with rivers, forests, and wetlands, provides an engaging environment for children to explore.
Yes, several trails in Woodinville are suitable for strollers due to their flat and paved or well-maintained gravel surfaces. The Sammamish River Trail is an excellent example, offering a smooth path along the river that is perfect for families with young children in strollers.
You can expect mostly flat to gently rolling terrain with minimal elevation changes. Many trails follow old railroad corridors, like the Sammamish River Trail, providing wide, even paths. Other areas, such as Paradise Valley Conservation Area, offer more natural, unpaved surfaces but generally remain accessible for families.
Yes, many of Woodinville's trails are dog-friendly, including portions of the Sammamish River Trail. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations before you go, but generally, leashed dogs are welcome on most multi-use paths in the area.
Yes, for families looking for a loop experience, the Sammamish River Trail – Wilmot Gateway Park loop from Woodinville is a great option. It offers a pleasant walk along the river and through the park, providing a convenient circular route.
Along and near the trails, you can find several interesting spots. The Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) offers facilities and waterfront views. You can also access the Burke-Gilman Trail, which connects to other areas. Wilmot Gateway Park itself is a family-oriented park with picnic areas and a children's play area, often accessible directly from the Sammamish River Trail.
Absolutely! Woodinville is rich in natural habitats. Trails often run alongside the Sammamish River, and through wetlands and forested areas. You might spot diverse bird species like great blue herons and mallards, and even bald eagles. Bassett Pond Natural Area and Cold Creek Natural Area are particularly good for bird watching and observing wetland ecosystems.
Yes, many popular trailheads and parks in Woodinville, such as Wilmot Gateway Park, offer dedicated parking facilities. Given the region's focus on outdoor recreation, accessibility to trails is generally good, though it's always wise to arrive early on busy weekends.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.76 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained, accessible paths, the serene riverside views, and the family-friendly atmosphere that makes outdoor exploration enjoyable for all ages.
Spring, summer, and early fall generally offer the most pleasant conditions for family hikes in Woodinville. The weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. While trails are accessible year-round, some paths might be muddy during the wetter winter months, so appropriate footwear is recommended.


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