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Explore the Big Gulch Trail, an easy 1.7 miles (2.7 km) hiking route that winds through a lush Pacific Northwest forest. You'll experience a gentle journey with no elevation gain (0 feet or 0 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed outing. The trail follows a meandering creek, offering a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.66 km
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2.35 km
288 m
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1.90 km
439 m
208 m
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The main access point for the Big Gulch Trail is off 92nd Street SW, where you'll find a trailhead with parking. Another convenient access point is located near the Mukilteo Library.
Yes, the trail is well-known for being dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog remains on a leash as required.
The Big Gulch Trail is enjoyable year-round. Early spring is particularly beautiful when the meadows burst with wildflowers. Be aware that sections can be muddy after rain, especially during wetter seasons.
No, there are no specific fees or permits required to access and hike the Big Gulch Trail within Big Gulch Park.
The trail features a dynamic mix of terrain, including gentle slopes, more challenging inclines, and long staircases, particularly at the main entrance. Paths are primarily gravel and dirt, winding through thick, dense forests with old-growth trees. A creek meanders throughout, adding to the serene atmosphere.
Yes, the Big Gulch Trail is considered family-friendly. The 92nd Street Park trailhead includes a playground and clean bathrooms, making it convenient for families. While some sections have stairs, the overall experience is manageable for most.
You'll be immersed in lush Pacific Northwest forests with beautiful old-growth trees and a prominent creek. Wildlife sightings are possible and may include squirrels, various birds, and even bald eagles. In early spring, look for vibrant wildflowers in the meadows.
Yes, the 92nd Street Park trailhead offers family-friendly amenities, including a playground and clean bathrooms, which are very convenient for visitors.
Yes, the area has a rich history. You can find remnants of old logging roads from the early 20th century and dozens of large old stumps with logging notches scattered throughout the property, offering a glimpse into its past.
Yes, sections of the trail can become muddy, especially after rain. We recommend wearing appropriate waterproof hiking boots or sturdy shoes to ensure a comfortable experience.
The Big Gulch Trail is part of a larger trail system, offering various routes and connections. While not a single defined loop, you can explore different sections and create your own varied experience within the gulch.