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Easy hiking trails around Kingston offer access to coastal landscapes and forested parks. The region features routes along beaches and marinas, with some trails winding through heritage parkland. Elevation changes are generally minimal, making these paths suitable for accessible outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The Spine Line, Ravine Run, White Horse, and Boundary Trails Loop offers an easy hiking experience through dense forests of Douglas fir and western red cedar. You'll enjoy a serene…
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Enjoy an easy stroll along the Edmonds Marine Walkway, a paved path offering continuous views of Puget Sound and the distant Olympic Mountains. This accessible route covers 1.5 miles (2.4…

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The Hyperspace, Valley, and Ridge Loop offers an easy 2.2-mile (3.5 km) hike through a pleasant mix of forest environments. You will gain 171 feet (52 metres) over approximately 56…
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Embark on an easy hike through the "Ranger to The Hood to E.T. Loop" in Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park. This 3.3-mile (5.3 km) route offers a refreshing escape into…
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The Beaver Trail Loop offers an easy hike through moderately dense forests, featuring second-growth Douglas fir stands and ravines rich with ferns. You will follow dirt paths, which can be…
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Named for its view of the Olympic Mountains, this little beach has a walkway dotted with interesting sculptures, and a couple of benches. You can easily walk north or south from here to link up with the other beach parks in the area.
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This northerly portion of Brackett's Landing Park has a sand beach (sometimes very crowded) and a rock jetty. There's also an underwater "city" deliberately plotted for SCUBA divers to explore. Even if you don't dive, it's fun to watch them do their thing.
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Marina Beach is a nice, small beach next to Edmonds Marina. There is a park right behind the beach, so it is a great place for a break and to have a picnic.
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Great spot for a break - over the water, overlooks the ferry terminal and an underwater State park for scuba divers. Nice view across Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains. Downtown Edmonds is across the street.
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There are 6 easy hiking trails around Kingston featured in this guide. These routes offer accessible outdoor experiences, primarily focusing on coastal paths, beaches, and forested parks.
Easy hikes around Kingston generally feature minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for accessible outdoor activity. You'll find paths along coastal landscapes, beaches, marinas, and through forested parkland.
Yes, several easy routes around Kingston are circular. For example, the Beaver Trail Loop – Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park is a 2.7-mile loop through forested parkland. Other loop options include the Marina Beach – Olympic Beach loop from Edmonds and the Marina Beach loop from Edmonds.
Many easy hikes offer scenic views, particularly along the coast. Routes like the Marina Beach – Olympic Beach loop from Edmonds provide views of the marina and beach areas. You can also find a Mt Baker view from Puget Sound, which is a popular highlight in the area.
The easy hiking routes in Kingston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from 3 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible coastal paths, beaches, and forested parks that define the region's trails.
Yes, several easy trails provide access to beaches. The Marina Beach – Olympic Beach loop from Edmonds and the Marina Beach loop from Edmonds both offer views and access to beach areas. You can also visit Brackett's Landing and Olympic Beach directly.
Given their minimal elevation gain and generally shorter distances, the easy hiking trails around Kingston are well-suited for families. Routes through forested parks and along beaches offer pleasant and manageable outings for all ages.
Beyond the trails, you can explore various attractions. Popular spots include Frog Rock, the scenic Brackett's Landing, and Richmond Beach Saltwater Park. For stunning vistas, don't miss the Mt Baker view from Puget Sound.
The easy hikes around Kingston vary in length and duration. For instance, the Beaver Trail Loop takes about 1 hour and 6 minutes to complete, while the shorter Marina Beach loop from Edmonds can be completed in about 43 minutes.
Yes, the region offers trails that blend both environments. While some routes focus on coastal paths and beaches, others, like the Beaver Trail Loop – Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park, explore forested parkland. Many coastal trails also feature nearby green spaces, offering a mix of scenery.


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