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Clark County

Paradise Point Loop Trail

Easy

4.7

(4329)

14,173

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Paradise Point Loop Trail

00:48

2.90km

50m

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The Paradise Point Loop Trail offers an easy hike through beautiful old-growth forests, where towering cedar and big-leaf maple trees create a serene atmosphere. As you follow the path, you will also find yourself alongside the wide, slow-moving East Fork Lewis River, providing peaceful riverside views. This route is a…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Paradise Point Loop Trail?

Parking is available within Paradise Point State Park. The trail is easily accessible from the park's main areas.

Is the Paradise Point Loop Trail suitable for families with young children?

Yes, this trail is generally considered an excellent diversion for families with young children due to its easy difficulty and relatively short distance. However, be aware that some sections can become muddy or slippery, especially after rain or during high tides.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is best enjoyed during the summer months when conditions are typically drier. While accessible year-round, some sections can be underwater, very slippery, or muddy during high tides or floods, making summer the most comfortable time to visit.

Are dogs allowed on the Paradise Point Loop Trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Washington State Parks, but they must be kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for Paradise Point State Park?

A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington State Parks, including Paradise Point State Park. You can purchase a one-day pass or an annual pass. More information can be found on the Washington State Parks website.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The trail features clear paths winding through old-growth cedar and big-leaf maple forests. There's also a section paralleling I-5 that offers a good climb. Be prepared for potentially muddy or slippery sections, especially near the river or after heavy rainfall.

What natural features or scenery will I see along the way?

You'll experience beautiful old-growth forests and views of the wide, slow-moving East Fork Lewis River. In spring, a small cascade runs highest, adding to the scenic beauty.

Are there any amenities or facilities available at Paradise Point State Park?

Yes, the park offers a camping area, a popular swimming hole with a rope swing on the East Fork Lewis River, and a disc golf course, providing additional recreational opportunities.

How long does it typically take to complete the Paradise Point Loop Trail?

Given its distance of approximately 2.9 km (1.8 miles) and easy difficulty, most hikers can expect to complete the Paradise Point Loop Trail in about 45-50 minutes.

What should I wear or bring for a hike on this trail?

Even though it's an easy trail, wearing comfortable walking shoes is recommended. If hiking during wetter seasons, waterproof footwear might be beneficial due to potential mud and slippery sections. Bringing water is always a good idea, especially on warmer days.

Are there any specific sections of the trail to be aware of?

Hikers should be aware that some sections of the trail, particularly those closer to the river, can become underwater during high tides or floods. These areas can also be very slippery and muddy, so plan your visit accordingly or be prepared for challenging footing.

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