Beaver Lake Park Trail
Beaver Lake Park Trail
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Hike the easy 1.1-mile Beaver Lake Park Trail in Sammamish, Washington, through a moist forest to the scenic Beaver Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.70 km
106 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
1.75 km
< 100 m
< 100 m
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The Beaver Lake Park Trail is generally considered easy. It features well-mulched, clear paths and soft surfaces, making it suitable for families with small children and even strollers. The elevation gain is minimal, around 10 meters (35 feet).
Yes, this trail is very family-friendly. Its easy difficulty, soft surfaces, and minimal elevation make it ideal for hikers of all ages, including those with small children and strollers.
You'll experience a moist forest environment with large deciduous and coniferous trees, often featuring standing water, hanging moss, and ferns. The trail includes both shoreline and forested areas, with some limited views of Beaver Lake from a picnic meadow.
The area is home to various wildlife, including occasional black bear sightings, frogs, ravens, and woodpeckers. Seasonally, you can spot wildflowers like trillium, Oregon grape, salmonberry, miner's lettuce, and skunk cabbage.
Yes, dogs are allowed on the trails within Beaver Lake Park. There is also an off-leash dog park available within the park facilities. However, if you connect to the nearby Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve, be aware that dogs may not be permitted on all connecting trails there.
Parking is available directly at Beaver Lake Park in Sammamish, Washington. The park offers amenities including public lake access, fishing areas, and a picnic shelter, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails within Beaver Lake Park or the adjacent Beaver Lake Preserve in Sammamish, Washington. Access is generally free and open to the public.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall brings changing leaf colors. The soft, mulched paths are also easier on joints, making it a pleasant walk even in cooler, wetter conditions.
Yes, the Beaver Lake Preserve, which borders the park, connects to the nearby Hazel Wolf Wetlands Preserve. This allows for the possibility of longer combined hikes, though you should check specific regulations regarding dogs on all connecting trails.
Beyond the trails, Beaver Lake Park offers public access to Beaver Lake for fishing, a picnic shelter, a baseball field, and an off-leash dog park. These amenities make it a great spot for a full day out.
The main loop within Beaver Lake Park is approximately 1.8 kilometers (1.1 miles) and typically takes around 30 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. If you explore the additional trails in the Preserve, your hike will be longer.