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Family friendly hiking trails around Mount Vernon offer diverse landscapes, from river valleys and forested hills to coastal viewpoints. The region features extensive views of the Skagit River and distant mountains in Washington, alongside the Potomac River waterfront and historic woodlands in Virginia. Hikers can explore a mix of paved paths, natural areas, and trails leading to scenic summits. These areas provide varied terrain suitable for families, including accessible city parks and multi-use paths.
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Enjoy an easy 3.9-mile hike along the scenic Skagit Riverwalk in Mount Vernon, offering river views and minimal elevation gain.
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The Little Mountain Park loop is an easy 3.7-mile hike with 800 feet of gain, offering panoramic views of Mount Vernon and Mount Baker.

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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Skagit Riverwalk and Kulshan Trail in Mount Vernon, offering river views, art, and forested paths.
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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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Mount Vernon, Washington is a small city located in the heart of the Skagit Valley. It’s known for its vibrant tulip fields, especially during the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The city also offers scenic views of the Skagit River and nearby Cascade Mountains.
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Lion's Park is an almost 2-acre park on the east bank of the Skagit River. There is a walking path that cuts through the park and gives you great views of the river.
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At this viewpoint, you can see views of the Mount Vernon Valley and surrounding areas. It's worth a hop off you bike.
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At this location, there is a paraglider platform with a bridge leading to it. This point offers an overlook of Mount Vernon and Burlington, and on clear days, the view can extend even further to Mount Baker and beyond.
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At this location, there is a paraglider platform with a bridge leading to it. This point offers an overlook of Mount Vernon and Burlington, and on clear days, the view can extend even further to Mount Baker and beyond. You can't bike this point, so you'll be to walk your bike to catch the views.
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Mount Vernon is the historic residence of George Washington, America's first president, and is located near Washington, DC and Alexandria, Virginia. At the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant, dine on classic American fare in a colonial-style setting, or finish your day of riding with a pizza and a craft beer at the District brewery.
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You'll find several family-friendly hiking trails in the Mount Vernon area, with this guide featuring 8 easy routes perfect for all ages. These trails offer diverse experiences, from riverside strolls to scenic park loops.
The trails in Mount Vernon are generally well-maintained and offer a variety of landscapes, from paved riverwalks to gentle forested paths. Many are multi-purpose and feature minimal elevation gain, making them accessible for children and strollers. You'll find options that provide engaging natural features like wetlands and river views, keeping younger hikers entertained.
Yes, the Little Mountain Park loop is an excellent choice for families. This easy 3.7-mile trail offers varied terrain and beautiful views, including glimpses of the western Skagit Valley, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains from its viewpoints.
Many trails in the Mount Vernon area are dog-friendly, provided your furry friend is kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific regulations, especially within city parks or nature preserves. Trails like the Skagit Riverwalk are generally welcoming to leashed dogs.
Hikers can enjoy extensive views of the Skagit River, distant mountains, and even panoramic vistas of the western Skagit Valley, Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains from higher points like Little Mountain Park. Some trails also pass by wetlands and beaver ponds, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Absolutely! The Skagit Riverwalk is a paved path that's perfect for strollers, offering a scenic stroll along the Skagit River. The Kulshan Trail is another multi-use paved option that connects downtown with natural areas.
Along the trails, you might encounter natural features like the Skagit River and various wetlands. For specific points of interest, consider visiting Padilla Bay Shore Trail for coastal views, or exploring Hillcrest Park Lodge which is located within a park offering additional amenities.
Parking is generally available at trailheads and within city parks. For instance, Little Mountain Park has designated parking areas. For trails like the Skagit Riverwalk, you can often find parking in downtown Mount Vernon, which provides easy access to the riverfront paths.
Mount Vernon's trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers vibrant greenery and blooming flowers, while summer provides warm, sunny days. Fall brings beautiful foliage, and even mild winter days can be pleasant for a walk. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the beautiful river and mountain views, and the family-friendly atmosphere that makes outdoor exploration enjoyable for everyone.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Kulshan Trail passes by salmon rearing ponds and natural areas, while the Eaglemont Trail includes sections that pass by wetlands and a beaver pond, offering great opportunities for nature observation.
Absolutely! Many trails in Mount Vernon are interconnected or located close to each other. For example, the Skagit Riverwalk and Kulshan Trail route is a great example of how you can combine two popular paths for a varied experience, connecting downtown with natural areas.


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