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A great loop around Bridle Trails State Park, with rolling hills and green forests.


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Map Key

4.4

Miles

7.1

KM

Loop

535' 163 m

High

396' 121 m

Low

231' 70 m

Up

205' 62 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

Overview

This is a great singletrack hike around the outer edges of Bridle Trails State Park. There are lots of other trails to explore if you want to make a longer (or shorter) hike.

Description

This loop begins at the main facilities near the car park. It starts on the Raven Trail for 0.75 miles. Hiking clockwise is recommended to see trail markers. The Raven Trail is an easy trail with good markings. From the Raven Trail, take the Raven to Coyote Connector to continue onto the Coyote Trail.

The Coyote Trail rolls steadily up and down, winding through dense, green woods. As the trail skirts the edge of the park, you can see some homes through the woods, but you'll still enjoy a peaceful section through large and stately trees. There are a variety of connecting trails throughout this portion, but most are singletrack so it is easy to stay on the wider, more well-maintained, Coyote Trail.

From the Coyote Trail, you'll continue onto several unnamed trail that hug the eastern edge of the park. Just keep heading south along the edge of the park until the trails rejoin the Coyote Trail about 3 miles in. From here, follow it to the main trailhead where the Raven, Coyote and Trillium trails all intersect.

Contacts

Land Manager: Washington State Parks

Shared By:

Andrew Fraser with improvements by Mark Paluta

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 21 votes

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  4.0 from 21 votes
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Photos

A set of trails which are surrounded on all sides by a thick forest of trees awaits day hikers at Bridle Trails.
Feb 24, 2018 near Yarrow…, WA
First round of flowers are completing their bloom cycle.
Apr 21, 2019 near Yarrow…, WA
Neighborhoods around Bridle Trails also add to the scenery when you take the Bridle Crest Trail to the park
Jun 9, 2019 near Redmond, WA
Colder weather is starting to wither the berries.
Sep 14, 2019 near Yarrow…, WA
The Coyote Trail.
Dec 1, 2016 near Yarrow…, WA
Typical trail surface.
Dec 1, 2016 near Yarrow…, WA

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Mar 5, 2023
Ming-tzung Dung
9h 55m
Feb 14, 2021
Jason Newcomer
Snow was nice 2mi
Dec 9, 2020
Ryan W
Jul 4, 2020
Lief Thompson
May 17, 2020
Sungyeal Kim
4.4mi
May 9, 2020
Esther Park
Mar 21, 2020
Ricky Hopper
Jun 8, 2019
Steven Beeler
Nice afternoon hike with kiddos. 4.4mi — 1h 50m
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