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King County
Issaquah

Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop

Moderate

4.7

(1267)

18,865

runners

Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop

00:46

6.55km

10m

Running

Jog this 4.1-mile loop in Lake Sammamish State Park, featuring forested creekside paths and beach access, with 27 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Lake Sammamish State Park

Waypoints

A

Start point

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1

181 m

Lake Sammamish Dock and Waterfront

Highlight • Lake

2

4.93 km

Swing Set at Sunset Beach

Highlight • Beach

B

6.55 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.06 km

1.41 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.10 km

705 m

465 m

251 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop?

The trails are located within Lake Sammamish State Park. Parking is available within the park. You can find more information regarding parking and access on the official Washington State Parks website.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trails or enter Lake Sammamish State Park?

Yes, as the trails are within Lake Sammamish State Park, a Discover Pass is typically required for vehicle access. You can find detailed information about passes and fees on the wa.gov website.

What is the terrain like on the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop?

The terrain is generally flat and agreeable for jogging. However, portions of the Issaquah Creek Trail can be grassy and bumpy. The Homestead Trail may have rough dirt and rocky sections, and you might encounter water crossings depending on the season. While Komoot classifies the overall loop as moderate, it notes mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for various skill levels.

Is the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trails are multi-use paths and are popular with dog walkers. Dogs are generally allowed but should be kept on a leash, following Lake Sammamish State Park regulations.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop?

The trails can be enjoyed year-round, but it's important to check conditions. During the fall, you might observe salmon spawning in Issaquah Creek, which is a unique natural spectacle. However, be aware that certain areas can experience mud and flooding, especially in wetter seasons.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see along the route?

You'll experience a peaceful, forested environment alongside Issaquah Creek. The park itself offers diverse scenery including beaches and wetlands. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as great blue herons and bald eagles. Notable highlights on this route include the Lake Sammamish Dock and Waterfront and the Swing Set at Sunset Beach.

Are there any known issues or closures on the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trails?

It's crucial to check current trail conditions before your visit. Both the Homestead Trail and Issaquah Creek Trail have had past reports of washouts, closures due to construction, or prevalent mud and flooding in certain areas. Always look for official updates from Lake Sammamish State Park.

Does this loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several other trails within the park's network. You'll find yourself on parts of the Issaquah Creek Trail, Homestead Trail, Mountains to Sound, East Lake Sammamish Trail, Boat Launch Trail, Orchard Loop, Sammamish Multiple Use Trail, and Pickering Multiple Use Trail.

Is this trail suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, both the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trails are generally considered easy for trail running and are appropriate for all skill levels. The Komoot route, while classified as moderate, notes mostly paved surfaces, making it accessible for those seeking a less strenuous run.

Is public transport available to reach the trail?

While the trail is conveniently located near Issaquah, direct public transport options to the specific trailheads within Lake Sammamish State Park may be limited. It's best to check local King County Metro routes for the most up-to-date information on bus services to the Issaquah area.

Is the Issaquah Creek and Homestead Trail Loop family-friendly?

Yes, given its generally flat and easy terrain, the loop is considered family-friendly. It's a multi-use path suitable for various activities, including jogging with children, though some sections can be bumpy or rocky.

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