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Frink Park loop

Easy

2.7

(12)

96

runners

Frink Park loop

00:18

2.22km

90m

Running

Jog the easy 1.4-mile Frink Park loop in Seattle, gaining 309 feet of elevation through a wooded ravine with a waterfall.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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153 m

Lower Leschi Park Woods

Highlight • Forest

Lower Leschi Park Woods is right on the coast, with Lake Washington on its eastern border. This park has restrooms, paved running and walking trails, and more. The park's name …

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405 m

Frink Park

Highlight • Forest

This park is a lovely wooded ravine with a stream and a small waterfall. There is a network of paths you can take for different ways to explore the towering …

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1.55 km

Waterfall and Historic Bridge

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This footbridge is a lovely center point in the park with a small waterfall with a view of the Lake Washington Blvd. historic bridge, a former cable car bridge surrounded by dense plants from the old Yessler Way trolley.

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2.22 km

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1.50 km

615 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

1.50 km

273 m

201 m

116 m

112 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to jog the Frink Park loop?

The Frink Park loop is approximately 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles) long and typically takes around 18 minutes to jog, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is the Frink Park loop suitable for beginner joggers?

While the Komoot tour rates it as 'easy', the trail features significant up and down sections, including steep gravel paths and numerous steps. It's excellent for hill training, but beginners should be prepared for a moderate to challenging workout due to the elevation changes.

Where does the Frink Park loop trail start, and is there parking available?

The trail is located in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood. While there isn't a dedicated parking lot, street parking is generally available along Lake Washington Boulevard, which winds through the park. You can access the trail from various points along the boulevard.

What is the terrain like on the Frink Park loop?

The terrain is varied, featuring a mix of level and steep gravel paths, as well as many steps. The park is situated in a wooded ravine, so expect significant descents and ascents. Some steeper sections without stairs can be muddy, but the stairs and main loop are generally well-drained.

What natural features and scenery can I expect along the route?

You'll jog through a densely wooded, shady environment with a mix of deciduous trees and towering cedars. A perennial stream leads to a small waterfall, which is a central focal point. In spring, a rhododendron glen blooms, and you can find seasonal wildflowers and vibrant fall foliage. Elevated viewpoints offer glimpses of Lake Washington and the Bellevue skyline.

What is the best time of year to jog the Frink Park loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring offers blooming rhododendrons and wildflowers, while fall showcases beautiful foliage. The dense tree cover provides shade in summer, and the well-drained trails make it accessible even in wetter conditions. Winter jogs can be serene, though some muddy spots might occur on less-used paths.

Are there any notable highlights or viewpoints on the Frink Park loop?

Yes, the loop takes you through the serene Lower Leschi Park Woods and the historic Frink Park itself. A small waterfall and historic bridge are key features, and elevated sections provide views of Lake Washington and the Bellevue skyline.

Does the Frink Park loop intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Lake Washington Loop, South Main Street, East Yesler Way, Leschi Viaduct, South Jackson Street, and South Lane Street, offering potential connections to extend your jog.

Is the Frink Park loop dog-friendly?

Yes, Frink Park is generally dog-friendly. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty and respect other visitors.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access Frink Park?

No, Frink Park is a public park and does not require any permits or entrance fees for access. It's open for passive recreation, including jogging, for everyone to enjoy.

Are there any cafes or amenities nearby for after a jog?

Frink Park is located in Seattle's Leschi neighborhood, which offers a selection of cafes and small eateries within a short distance. You can find options for refreshments or a meal after your jog in the nearby commercial areas.

What should I wear for jogging the Frink Park loop?

Given the varied terrain and potential for muddy sections, especially on steeper trails, sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers are also advisable, as the dense tree cover can make some areas feel cooler, while the uphill sections will warm you up quickly.

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