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The Mann Road Trail Loop offers a moderate jogging experience through a mix of dense forests and old logging roads. This 3.6-mile (5.7 km) route provides a gentle workout, with an elevation gain of 98 feet (30 metres) that you can complete in about 38 minutes. As you jog, you'll…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.68 km
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3.10 km
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The trail starts at the end of Mann Road, on the south side of the Skykomish River in Sultan, Washington. You can find parking at the Mann Road Trailhead.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific dog leash policies for this area are not detailed. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash for their safety and the preservation of wildlife, especially given the varied terrain and potential for other users.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions vary significantly. Expect muddy or wet sections, difficult stream crossings, and potential snow during certain times. For the most pleasant experience, consider visiting during drier seasons, though you should always be prepared for varied conditions.
The Mann Road Trail Loop is located within Forks of the Sky State Park. Typically, state parks in Washington require a Discover Pass for vehicle access. It's advisable to check the official Washington State Parks website for the most current permit and fee information before your visit.
As part of Forks of the Sky State Park, visitors should adhere to standard state park regulations. This generally includes packing out all trash, staying on marked trails where possible, respecting wildlife, and following any posted rules regarding fires, camping, or specific activities. Always check the official park website for the most up-to-date and specific regulations.
The terrain is quite varied, primarily following a network of logging roads through forested areas. You'll encounter dirt surfaces, which can be muddy or wet, and potentially difficult stream crossings. There are switchbacks and sections with significant elevation gain, including steep, logged-out areas. Obstacles like fallen trees and overgrown paths are also possible.
This loop is considered moderately to highly challenging for jogging. Its difficulty stems from significant elevation gains, varied and often rugged terrain, potential for muddy or wet conditions, and obstacles like fallen trees. Some sections involve steep, logged-out areas that can be demanding.
Yes, the trail offers scenic views at various points. Around 900 feet of elevation, there's a nice viewpoint with an old fire ring and a wooden crate serving as a bench. Higher up, around 1600 feet, you can find panoramic views of what is believed to be Ten-Four Mountain, the Skykomish River, and other peaks. The route also features a beach and a beaver lake.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other paths. You'll find yourself on parts of the Mann Road Trail, Shotgun Run Trail, Left "Y" Road, Two Bridges Trail, Horseshoe Trail, Maplewood Trail, Memorial Day Trail, Mike's Trail, Roundabout Trail, Lou's Trail, Co-op Trail, SJJ Trail, Salmonberry Trail, and Right "Y" Road.
Absolutely. A unique aspect of this area is the existence of numerous unmapped trails and logging roads. If you're an experienced navigator and comfortable with off-trail exploration, these offer opportunities to extend your adventure beyond the primary Mann Road Trail Loop.
Given its moderate to highly challenging nature, significant elevation gains, and varied, often rugged terrain, the Mann Road Trail Loop might be quite demanding for beginner joggers. Those new to trail jogging may find it more enjoyable after gaining some experience on less challenging routes.
The trail is located near Sultan, Washington. While specific establishments are not detailed, you can typically find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby towns like Sultan or Gold Bar to refuel or stay overnight.