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The Hansville Greenway Trail offers an easy hiking experience, covering 2.5 miles (4.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 99 feet (30 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 4 minutes, making it ideal for a quick outing. As you hike, you will wander through diverse second and third-growth forests, featuring towering Douglas fir, red alder, and cedar trees. The path meanders past tranquil wetlands and beaver ponds, including the scenic Upper and Lower Hawk's Ponds. Keep an eye out for "The Great Hall" section, built on an old 1920s railroad bed, adding a touch of history to your journey. You will also find scenic overlooks of Buck Lake and Lower Hawk's Pond along the way.
To begin your adventure, head to Buck Lake Park, which serves as the primary access point for the Hansville Greenway Trail. You will find convenient parking available there, along with a seasonal restroom for your comfort. Kiosks at the park provide paper maps, which are highly recommended to help you navigate the extensive network of trails. While intersections are well-signed, having a map will assist you in planning your specific route through the greenway.
This trail is notable for its rich natural environment, showcasing a variety of ecosystems from dense forests to active wetlands. The route provides a unique opportunity to observe local wildlife in their natural habitat, particularly around the beaver ponds. You can also find a moment of peace at the designated "Quiet Place" platform, which offers a serene view overlooking a wetland. The trail's foundation on a 1920s railroad bed adds an interesting historical layer to your outdoor experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.02 km
1.10 km
867 m
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The main route of the Hansville Greenway Trail, as described, is approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 5 minutes to complete. However, the Hansville Greenway system offers a much more extensive network of trails, so your hiking time can vary significantly depending on which paths you choose to explore.
The trail offers diverse terrain, winding through second and third-growth forests of Douglas fir, red alder, and cedar. You'll encounter wetlands, beaver ponds like Upper and Lower Hawk's Ponds, and Hawk's Hole Creek. Some sections follow old logging roads, providing smooth walking, while others are narrower, more traditional backcountry paths. There are also areas with boardwalks and crushed rock. A unique section, 'The Great Hall,' follows a flat grade from a 1920s railroad.
Yes, the trail offers several scenic spots. You can find overlooks of Buck Lake and Lower Hawk's Pond. There's also a designated 'Quiet Place' platform that provides views of a wetland, where observers might spot owls at dusk. The trail system itself uniquely connects Puget Sound at Norwegian Point Park to Hood Canal.
The primary access point for the Hansville Greenway Trail system is Buck Lake Park. This park offers convenient parking and a seasonal restroom. Kiosks at Buck Lake Park also provide paper maps for navigation.
Yes, many segments of the Hansville Greenway are described as 'family friendly singletrack' with a 'green difficulty' rating, indicating they are generally easy to moderate. An accessible trail through the Alder Wetland is even wheelchair-friendly. The network provides options for short walks under a mile, making it suitable for various skill levels.
The available information does not specify a 'best' time of year. However, given the diverse forest and wetland environments, the trail likely offers unique beauty across all seasons. Spring brings new growth, summer offers lush greenery, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter can provide a quiet, serene experience. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The provided information does not explicitly state the rules regarding dogs on the Hansville Greenway Trail. As a community-maintained trail system, it is common for such trails to allow leashed dogs, but it's always best to check local signage or the Hansville Greenway Association's guidelines for specific regulations before your visit.
The Hansville Greenway Trail system was established through a community partnership involving county-owned natural areas, trail easements, and conservation easements, and is maintained by volunteers. There is no mention of an entrance fee or permit required to access the trails.
Yes, the route of the Hansville Greenway Trail also passes through sections of the Sid Knutson Puget Sound to Hood Canal Trail, the Hansville Greenway Point No Point Loop, the Greenway Trail, and the Hansville Greenway Benchmark Ave Connector.
Beyond the main route, the extensive Hansville Greenway network features uniquely named sections such as Hawk's Hole Trail, Briar Patch, Trillium Loop, and Bear Meadow. These, along with the 'Quiet Place' and various overlooks, contribute to the diverse experience of the trail system.
Given the varied terrain and extensive network, it's recommended to bring water, appropriate footwear for hiking, and a map. While intersections are well-signed, carrying a paper map (available at Buck Lake Park kiosks) or using a digital map is highly recommended for planning and navigation, especially if you plan to explore beyond the main route.