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Discover the China Lake Loop, an easy hike that offers a tranquil escape into a forested environment. You will enjoy a quiet stroll along well-maintained paths, with glimpses of China Lake itself, one of the larger lakes nestled within city limits. This short route spans 0.7 miles (1.1 km) and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Bus stop
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372 m
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1.10 km
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949 m
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933 m
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This trail is considered easy and family-friendly, making it suitable for a relaxed stroll. It's a great option for beginners or those looking for a gentle outdoor experience.
The terrain features easy, wide, and well-maintained trails that wind through a forest and around the lake. While generally flat, there are some sections with mild elevation loss and gain, as well as some trail stairs. The north side of the lake can be muddier and have more roots than the flatter, southern side, especially during the rainy season when some areas may become marshy.
Hikers can enjoy a quiet escape with views of China Lake Park, which is one of the largest lakes within city limits. The forested environment provides opportunities to see birds, lake wildlife, and lily pads. On calm days, a beautiful viewpoint offers picturesque reflections of trees in the water.
Yes, this trail is considered very family-friendly due to its easy difficulty and well-maintained paths. It's a great spot for a relaxed outing with kids.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Scott Pierson Trail.
Yes, dogs are allowed on the trail. Please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, during the rainy season, some areas, particularly on the north side of the lake, can become muddier and marshy. For the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during drier periods.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access China Lake Park or hike the loop trail. It's freely accessible to the public.
The trail is located within China Lake Park in Fircrest, Washington. Parking is generally available at the park entrance, providing easy access to the trailhead.
No, there are no restrooms or picnic tables available within China Lake Park. Please plan accordingly before your visit.
This trail is known as a 'secret escape within Tacoma,' often having few visitors, which provides a sense of solitude and a quiet environment for 'forest bathing.' It offers easy access to nature without needing to travel far.