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The Greenline Trail offers a pleasant and accessible hiking experience, ideal for a relaxed day out. While specific scenic details are not provided, you can anticipate a generally flat and well-maintained path, making for a comfortable journey. The trail's moderate rating, despite its minimal 95 feet (29 metres) of elevation…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Greenline Trail is approximately 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) long and generally takes about 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Given its 'moderate' difficulty and significant elevation changes (about 547 meters of descent), the trail likely features varied terrain. Expect natural surfaces, potentially including dirt paths, roots, and rocks, rather than a paved, flat surface. Hikers should be prepared for some downhill sections.
The specific trailhead for the Greenline Trail is not detailed in the provided information, but for trails within Capitol State Forest, parking is typically available at designated trailheads. It's advisable to check the official Capitol State Forest website for precise trailhead locations and parking availability before your visit.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails within Capitol State Forest, including the Greenline Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Please remember to pack out any waste.
As a trail within Capitol State Forest, you can anticipate a rich forest environment with diverse flora. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer, various bird species, and smaller forest creatures. The trail also passes by the Fall Creek Campground, which can offer a glimpse of recreational activity amidst nature.
The best time to hike the Greenline Trail, like many trails in the Pacific Northwest, is typically during the late spring, summer, and early fall months (May through October). During these periods, you'll generally find drier conditions and more pleasant temperatures. Winter hiking is possible but may involve muddy sections or snow at higher elevations.
Yes, a Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to state recreation lands in Washington, including Capitol State Forest. You can purchase a day pass or an annual pass online or from various vendors. This pass helps fund the maintenance of these recreational areas.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Greenline, Greenline Climbing, and C-4010 trails. This offers opportunities to explore interconnected paths and potentially extend your hike.
Rated as 'moderate' difficulty, the Greenline Trail involves significant downhill sections. While suitable for those with some hiking experience, beginners or families with very young children might find the sustained descent challenging. Consider your group's fitness level before embarking on this route.
When hiking in Capitol State Forest, always practice Leave No Trace principles. Stay on marked trails, pack out all trash, and be mindful of wildlife. It's also wise to carry a map, plenty of water, and be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially given the trail's elevation changes.
The Greenline Trail is rated as 'moderate' difficulty. This rating, combined with its significant elevation drop of approximately 547 meters, suggests a hike that will challenge your legs, particularly on the descent. Hikers should expect a good workout and be prepared for varied natural terrain.
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