Seattle has great access to some of the best trails in the country. With mountains, forests, and beaches only a short drive from downtown, there are lots of options for hiking close to the city.
Driving up Interstate 5 through Seattle on a clear day, mountains dominate the view. Mount Rainier, towering 14,411 feet over the city, sets the scene for an area full of outdoor adventure. Looking east, deep green forests cover the hillsides, and Puget Sound stretches out to the west.
If you’re looking for somewhere to get outside after work or for a quick outing on the weekend, this guide highlights some of the most popular hikes near Seattle. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, an experienced hiker or you have never put on hiking boots, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful area.
Quick Trips
If all you have is the afternoon or an evening after work, these hikes are for you. Located only 15-30 minutes from downtown Seattle, you can get your nature fix, get a workout in, and be back in time for dinner.
Coal Creek Falls

This hike is a great family outing located in the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park. Get lost in the lush greenery of trees covered in moss, giant ferns, and spring wildflowers as you take this short hike to a cascading waterfall.
Park at the Redtown Trailhead and follow Coal Creek up to the falls. There are multiple trailheads in the area and many trails that crisscross the park, so make sure to bring a map.
Location: Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park
Distance: 2.5 miles round trip
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation gain: 216 feet
Need to know: No parking pass required and dogs allowed on leash
Poo Poo Point

Half-Day Hikes
Mount Si

Wallace Falls
Full-Day Trips
Kendall Katwalk

Tolmie Peak Lookout
