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The Larsen Lake Perimeter Loop is an easy 0.8 miles (1.2 km) hiking route, gaining just 9 feet (3 metres) in elevation and taking around 18 minutes to complete. This accessible trail is a popular option within the larger Lake Hills Greenbelt in Bellevue, Washington. It offers a gentle, family-friendly…
Last updated: March 7, 2026
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The trail is mostly flat with minimal elevation gain, making it an easy hike. You'll encounter a mix of paved, graveled, and elevated boardwalk sections. While some initial parts might be a bit swampy or weedy, conditions generally improve along the route.
Yes, this loop is very family-friendly and suitable for all age groups, including those with strollers or wheelchairs due to its easy, flat terrain. It is also dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your leashed canine companions along.
Parking is available at designated areas near the trailhead. For specific directions and parking lot locations, it's best to check the official Bellevue Parks & Community Services website or a local visitor guide like Visit Bellevue WA.
Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Lake Hills Greenbelt, including the Larsen Lake Perimeter Loop. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Bellevue City website for any updated regulations or specific program fees if you plan to visit the Lake Hills Ranger Station.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. However, summer offers the unique opportunity to experience the working blueberry farm with U-pick options. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a peaceful, quiet experience, though some sections might be wet.
You'll enjoy diverse scenery, including close-up views of active blueberry fields, a dense cedar grove that feels like a 'real forest,' and clear views across Larsen Lake. The area also has historical significance, with placards detailing early settlement and a restored pioneer home. Don't miss the public fishing dock on the lake!
The Lake Hills Greenbelt is home to various wildlife. Keep an eye out for mallards, ringnecks, buffleheads, and red-tailed hawks. You might also spot coyotes and muskrats, especially near the wetlands and the lake.
Yes, the Larsen Lake Perimeter Loop is part of the larger Lake Hills Greenbelt, a wetland corridor. The route also passes through sections of the Lake To Lake Trail, offering opportunities to extend your outing towards Phantom Lake if you wish.
Yes, the Lake Hills Ranger Station is located nearby and offers visitor information and various programs. During the summer, the working blueberry farm surrounding Larsen Lake often has a produce stand. There's also a public fishing dock on Larsen Lake.
The area around Larsen Lake has a rich history, first settled in the 1880s. You'll find placards providing commentary on early settlement, and there's a restored pioneer home along the path. Historically, Native Americans also had a winter encampment near Larsen Lake.