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The Salish Pond City Trail offers a delightful and easy escape into nature, circling two scenic ponds within a redeveloped wetland park. As you walk the 1.9-mile (3.1 km) route, you'll traverse wide gravel paths, passing through grassy meadows and ash woods, with plenty of opportunities to spot diverse wildlife.…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.11 km
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2.61 km
387 m
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2.42 km
384 m
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Yes, the trail is rated as easy with minimal elevation gain, making it very suitable for beginners, families, and most visitors. It's a comfortable walk around the scenic ponds.
The primary path around the two ponds is a wide gravel surface. Some sections that diverge into wetlands might collect standing water. Beyond the ponds, paths extend through grassy meadows and ash woods, offering varied scenery.
The Salish Ponds Wetland Park is rich in wildlife. You can observe year-round waterfowl on the ponds. In spring, warblers are abundant in the willows, sparrows frequent the meadow, and thrushes, wrens, and vireos can be found in the woods. Osprey are also a common sight, diving for stocked trout in the ponds.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring is particularly vibrant with abundant warblers. The ponds host waterfowl throughout the year, and osprey are often seen. Consider seasonal conditions, as some wetland sections might have standing water.
Yes, the Salish Ponds Wetland Park welcomes pets, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Parking is available at the Salish Ponds Wetland Park. Specific parking areas are provided for visitors accessing the trail system.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Salish Ponds Wetland Park. It is a public park, free and open to visitors.
The main path encircles the two ponds, forming a loop. The entire trail system within the park offers about 2.8 miles of hiking paths, providing options for longer strolls beyond just the pond loop.
The park itself is a notable feature, having been transformed from an old rock quarry into a 70-acre public park. You'll find benches along the walking path and fishing platforms on both ponds. The trail also connects to the nearby Fairview Community Park via the Alex Brown Covered Bridge.
Yes, the Salish Ponds Wetland Park is designed to be ADA accessible, ensuring that a wide range of visitors can enjoy the trails and natural beauty.
Yes, the trail system connects to the nearby Fairview Community Park via the Alex Brown Covered Bridge. Additionally, the route also passes through sections of the Salish Ponds Trails.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Salish Ponds. West Salish Pond is regularly stocked with trout, while East Salish Pond has natural populations of bass, panfish, and catfish. Fishing platforms are available for public use.
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