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Embark on the Carlisle Park Loop, an easy 1.2-mile (2.0 km) hike that offers a peaceful escape. You will gain a gentle 34 feet (10 metres) over approximately 30 minutes, making it a perfect short outing. As you follow the path, you will enjoy picturesque views of the serene Carlisle…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.97 km
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1.57 km
400 m
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1.60 km
357 m
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The Carlisle Park Loop is an easy hike that generally takes around 30 minutes to complete. The total duration for the 1.2-mile (1.97 km) loop is approximately 30 minutes, allowing for a leisurely pace.
Yes, this trail is ideal for families and beginners. It's described as an easy, scenic hike with a notably flat and wide path, making it accessible for a variety of users, including those with strollers and young children.
The terrain is flat and wide, offering a smooth surface for walking. It is regularly maintained by volunteers, ensuring an easy and pleasant experience with minimal elevation gain.
The trail is located in Carlisle Lake Park in Onalaska, Lewis County, Washington. There is a large parking lot available at the park, making access convenient for visitors.
The trail winds through forested areas with trees planted by local students, and informative boards highlight local flora and fauna. You might spot diverse wildlife, including birds like bald eagles, and deer. The lake is also stocked with rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and coho salmon.
Yes, along the one-mile path, there are 12 workout stations for those looking to combine their walk with physical exercise. Informative plaques detail the lake's historical significance as a former wood mill pond established in 1914.
Given its well-maintained, flat path and scenic lake views, the Carlisle Park Loop is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer is great for combining a hike with other park amenities. Winter can also be beautiful, though conditions may vary.
While the trail is very accessible and family-friendly, specific dog regulations are not detailed. It's generally advisable to assume dogs are welcome on a leash in public parks, but always check local park signage or the Onalaska Alliance website for the most current rules regarding pets.
Carlisle Lake Park is owned and managed by the Onalaska Alliance, a non-profit organization. There are no explicit mentions of permits or entrance fees, suggesting it is generally free and open to the public. However, it's always a good idea to check the Onalaska Alliance's official resources for any updates.
Carlisle Lake Park is well-equipped for visitors, featuring a large parking lot, clean restrooms, and a playground, making it a comfortable and convenient destination for a day out.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Hill Side Trail, covering approximately 34% of the loop.
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