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Easy hiking trails around North Bend, Washington, are situated at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, offering access to a diverse landscape of lush forests, river valleys, and prominent natural features. The region is characterized by the Snoqualmie Valley, with its extensive network of trails, and the nearby Snoqualmie River. Hikers can explore areas featuring waterfalls, such as Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls, and enjoy paths along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River, often through old-growth trees and mossy woods. The terrain includes gentle riverside paths and trails through open fields.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 3.7-mile hike through Snoqualmie Valley and Tollgate Farm Park, featuring views of Mount Si and the historic Big Cedar.
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Hike the easy 4.3-mile Meadowbrook Farm Trails, enjoying views of Mount Si, diverse terrain, and the chance to spot elk.

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Hike the easy 4.1-mile Snoqualmie Valley Trail and Meadowbrook Farm Loop, enjoying scenic views of Mount Si and diverse landscapes.
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Embark on an easy hike along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail and Tanner Landing Park Loop, a pleasant 1.9-mile (3.1 km) route that typically takes around 47 minutes to complete. You will encounter a gentle elevation gain of just 26 feet (8 metres), making this a very accessible outdoor experience. The trail offers diverse scenery as you follow the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River, passing through picturesque fields and forested areas, with views of Mount Si and Rattlesnake Ledge in the distance.
For your visit, Tanner Landing Park serves as a convenient starting point, offering parking that is usually available. This family-friendly loop features well-maintained paths, primarily consisting of packed gravel or hard-packed dirt, ensuring a comfortable walk. The generally flat terrain makes it an ideal choice for a quick outing, whether you are looking for a morning stroll or an afternoon adventure.
This trail is notable for its blend of natural beauty and accessibility, providing a chance to observe local wildlife, such as deer and various bird species, within its varied landscape. The route connects you to the broader Snoqualmie Valley Trail system, offering a taste of the region's scenic charm. It's a perfect option if you appreciate tranquil river views and open spaces without the challenge of significant climbs.
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Hike the easy 3.8-mile Snoqualmie Valley and Tanner Loop, featuring river views, forests, and glimpses of North Bend summits.
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Watch for elk in the open fields around Centennial Park. Public bathrooms are available here.
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The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a paved multi-use trail that follows along the Snoqualmie River. You can enjoy views of the surrounding peaks through the trees and in the summer there are wild flowers and black berry bushes.
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The Snoqualmie Valley Trail runs for 32 miles in all — far too long for a single-day hike. But it also makes a wonderful trail connector, in this case taking you all the way from North Bend proper to a set of open parklands.
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Tollgate Farm offers pleasant, flat trails that are perfect for walking or riding a bike — or simply enjoying the magnificent views of Mount Si looming in the near distance.
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This stretch of level trail in Tanner Landing Park offers a walk alongside the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River — a pleasant stroll in any season.
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All told, the Snoqualmie Valley Trail runs 32 miles one-way. It's lovely when hiked in segments, or when used to extend a short hike or turn a trail into a loop, as can be done here with the trail from Tanner Landing Park.
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All told Meadowbrook Farms offers almost 5 miles of walking trails, with links to other natural areas such as Meadowbrook Slough, Tollgate Farm Park, and the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Elk are commonly sighted in the open meadows.
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North Bend offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 34 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are over 100 hiking routes in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, North Bend is known for its stunning waterfalls, and several easy trails lead to them. The Twin Falls Trail is a popular choice, leading through a lush forest to dramatic waterfalls. You can also visit the spectacular Snoqualmie Falls, which is easily accessible and offers views from above or a short hike to the river below.
For easy loop options, consider the Snoqualmie Valley and Tollgate Farm Loop, which offers scenic views of the valley. Another great choice is the Snoqualmie Valley Trail and Tanner Landing Park Loop, providing a pleasant walk along the river.
Many of North Bend's easy trails are suitable for families. The Meadowbrook Farm Trails are particularly gentle, leading through open fields and along the river, making them ideal for a leisurely family outing. The Snoqualmie River Trail, part of the Iron Horse Trail, is also mostly flat and wide, which can be suitable for strollers in certain sections.
While many easy trails focus on forests and river valleys, you can still find great views. The Snoqualmie Valley and Tollgate Farm Loop provides expansive views of the valley. For more dramatic vistas, consider the Little Si Summit, which, while a moderate climb, offers rewarding views over the valley.
Many trails in the North Bend area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash on most state park trails and national forest lands. Trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail are popular for walking dogs.
Along North Bend's easy trails, you can explore diverse natural features. Expect lush forests, river valleys, and impressive waterfalls like Snoqualmie Falls and Twin Falls. You'll also encounter the Snoqualmie River and its tributaries, often flowing through old-growth trees and mossy woods.
Yes, there are several easy trails under 3 miles. The Twin Falls Trail is approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) round trip. Another option is the Snoqualmie Valley Trail and Tanner Landing Park Loop, which is about 1.9 miles (3.1 km).
The easy trails in North Bend are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 270 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's beautiful natural scenery, well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of its diverse landscapes, from river valleys to stunning waterfalls.
While popular spots like Twin Falls can get busy, exploring sections of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Trail or lesser-known segments of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail might offer a quieter experience. Early mornings or weekdays are generally the best times to avoid crowds on any trail.
Public transportation options directly to trailheads can be limited in the North Bend area. Most trails are best accessed by car. However, some routes, particularly those closer to the town center or along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, might be reachable via local bus services or ride-sharing, though planning ahead is essential.
North Bend's easy trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and full waterfalls, while summer offers warm, sunny days perfect for exploring. Fall showcases beautiful autumn colors, and even winter can be pleasant for lower-elevation trails, though some higher routes may have snow or ice.
The Snoqualmie Valley and Tollgate Farm Loop passes by Tollgate Farm, offering a glimpse into the area's agricultural heritage. The Iron Horse Trail, a rails-to-trails conversion, also provides a historical context as it follows an old railroad grade.


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