Collin Creek, Adair Creek, and Sunrise Loop
Collin Creek, Adair Creek, and Sunrise Loop
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8.42km
90m
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Hike the moderate 5.2-mile Collin Creek, Adair Creek, and Sunrise Loop in Redmond Ridge, featuring forested trails and Duck Lake.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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168 m
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8.42 km
End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.16 km
1.13 km
119 m
Surfaces
7.16 km
1.25 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
This loop is located near Redmond, Washington, within the Trilogy at Redmond Ridge area. Specific trailhead access points for the Adair Creek and Sunrise Loop trails are typically found within this preserve. Parking information is often available through local park resources or by checking the komoot tour details for the exact starting point.
The full loop, as described in this komoot tour, is approximately 8.4 kilometers (5.2 miles) long. Hikers generally complete it in about 2 hours and 15 minutes, depending on pace and stops.
The Collin Creek, Adair Creek, and Sunrise Loop primarily features multi-use singletrack trails. While specific details are limited, trails in the Redmond Watershed Preserve area are typically forested. The route has a moderate elevation gain of about 93 meters (306 feet), making it accessible but with some gentle climbs and descents.
Rated as 'moderate,' this trail is suitable for those with good fitness levels. While generally accessible, it might be a bit challenging for absolute beginners or very young children due to its length and moderate elevation changes. It is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running.
The route offers a forested environment typical of the Redmond Watershed Preserve. A notable point of interest along the way is the Duck Lake Nature Path, which is part of the loop. You'll experience shaded woodlands and natural scenery.
Information regarding specific dog regulations for this combined loop is not explicitly detailed. However, trails in the Redmond Watershed Preserve often have leash requirements. It's always best to check local park regulations before bringing your dog to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
While not explicitly stated, trails in the Pacific Northwest, like those in Redmond, are generally pleasant for hiking during the spring, summer, and fall months. Summers offer drier conditions, while spring and fall provide lush greenery and cooler temperatures. Winter can bring rain and potentially muddy conditions.
Specific permits or entrance fees for hiking the trails within the Trilogy at Redmond Ridge, including the Adair Creek and Sunrise Loop, are not typically required. However, it's always advisable to check the official website for Redmond parks or the Trilogy at Redmond Ridge community for any updated regulations or parking fees that might apply.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails within the area. You will find yourself on parts of the Collin Creek Trail, Redmond Ridge Trail, Adair Creek Trail, Sunrise Loop Trail, Duck Lake Nature Path Loop, Cedar Heights Trail, Palisades Trail, Vine Maple Trail, and The Fairways Trail.
Details on specific amenities like restrooms or water fountains directly on the Collin Creek, Adair Creek, and Sunrise Loop are not readily available. It is recommended to carry your own water and plan for restroom breaks before or after your hike, as facilities might be limited on the trail itself.