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Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Poo Poo Point Trail, a difficult route covering 6.6 miles (10.6 km). You'll gain a significant 1741 feet (531 metres) in elevation, typically taking about 1 hour and 36 minutes to complete. As you ascend, the trail winds through dense, mixed forests,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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There are two primary routes to reach Poo Poo Point: the Chirico Trail and the High School Trail. Both trails lead to the same summit, offering different experiences for joggers.
The Chirico Trail is significantly steeper and shorter, making it a more difficult and challenging option. It's a strenuous workout, gaining about 800 feet per mile. The High School Trail, while covering a similar overall elevation, is longer and offers a more gradual ascent, making it less intense.
The terrain features a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, old railroad grades, and several creek crossings, some of which are seasonal. You'll encounter switchbacks and sections that follow old logging roads, with vigorous fern growth and moss-draped trees year-round.
From Poo Poo Point, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Puget Sound, Lake Sammamish, Cougar Mountain, Squak Mountain, the Washington Cascades, the Olympic Range, and downtown Bellevue. On clear days, Mount Rainier is visible to the south, and Mount Baker to the north. It's also a famous paraglider launch site, so you can often watch paragliders take flight.
Yes, at the summit of Poo Poo Point, you'll find picnic tables and a public toilet for convenience.
The Poo Poo Point Trail is located on West Tiger Mountain near Issaquah, Washington. The High School Trail, which is part of this route, typically starts near Issaquah High School. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local resources for specific trailhead parking lots and their capacity, especially on busy days.
Generally, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands in Washington, which includes Tiger Mountain State Forest. It's always best to check the latest regulations from the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission or the Department of Natural Resources before your visit.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring brings wildflowers like trillium and yellow violets, while summer offers salmonberries or thimbleberries. Clear days, especially in spring and fall, provide the best panoramic views from the summit. Winter jogging is possible but may involve snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the One View Trail, Section Line Trail, Adventure Trail, West Tiger RR Grade, and Rainier Trail.
You'll jog through lush mixed deciduous and coniferous forests, with abundant fern growth and moss-draped trees. In early spring, look for wildflowers such as trillium, bleeding heart, and yellow violets. Later in the summer, you might spot salmonberries or thimbleberries.