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Green Lantern Trail

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
47.8895, -122.2070 Map & Directions
Length
2.8 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
33 feet
Highest Point
463 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Easy
Fishing Pier on Silver Lake. Photo by Ken Peterson. Full-size image
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Wildlife
  • Good for kids
  • Lakes

The Green Lantern Trail mostly follows the shores of Silver Lake in South Everett, perfect for those looking to stretch their legs and experience the outdoors without having to leave the city. With a multitude of attractions including passing through three parks with water access this trail is ready to please! Disc golfers, beach-goers, kids, birders and fishermen alike may all find something here. Continue reading

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Hiking Green Lantern Trail

The Green Lantern Trail mostly follows the shores of Silver Lake in South Everett, perfect for those looking to stretch their legs and experience the outdoors without having to leave the city. With a multitude of attractions including passing through three parks with water access this trail is ready to please! Disc golfers, beach-goers, kids, birders and fishermen alike may all find something here.

Starting at Hauge Homestead Park you will find restrooms and docks including a floating rooftop boat launch. Please keep in mind there are no lifeguards on duty anywhere along this trail. There is also a picnic shelter and playground with a generously large grassy area for kids to get out their wiggles. Don’t let your little ones get too distracted--the bigger playground is at the end of your trail.

Follow the paved path toward the lake and past the docks. It will soon take you between the lake and the restaurant Emory’s. As you round Emory’s, you'll see that the trail splits at the first of many interpretative signs. Head left, following the paved path along the shoreline passing picnic tables and piers giving you good views of the lake. It comes close to the road a couple times, so make sure to have a close eye or hand on any small children.

Around half a mile keep a look out for a dirt trail on the left of the sidewalk and take it. This will lead you down into the Green Lantern Park and off the sidewalk for a little bit. With no amenities here, see how many different kinds of birds you can spot. Many have been seen frolicking around the lake, including the mallard, Double-Crested Cormorant, bufflehead, common merganser, Canada goose, american widgeon, american coot and bald eagle, to name a few. This dirt path will do a small loop and take you back up to the sidewalk where you will want to head left again.

Follow the sidewalk past more picnic tables, piers and interpretative signs. Try to ignore the sounds of the cars rushing by, it will quiet down soon. At 0.8 miles, after a right turn in the sidewalk you will find yourself at Silver Lake Road. Go left here and follow this road through a small neighborhood. Although the road is not often busy, there is no sidewalk so use caution. After a third of a mile the road starts to veer right, look for a dirt trail going left away from the road. This is your trail.

The trail will run between a chain link fence and a park and ride, leading you to the entrance of Thornton A. Sullivan Park and your destination. This park is much larger than the Hauge Homestead Park and is complete with, docks, restrooms, picnic tables, outdoor table tennis table, large playground, sandy beach, nine hole disc golf course and more trails.

WTA Pro Tip: With a little something for everyone, this trail is a great option for an in-city outing to enjoy the outdoors. Bring a lunch and a floaty on a hot summer day, but remember that there are no lifeguards on duty.

Hike Description Written by
Ken Peterson, WTA Correspondent

Green Lantern Trail

Map & Directions

Trailhead
Co-ordinates: 47.8895, -122.2070 Open in Google Maps

Before You Go

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WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.

Getting There

driving directions

From I-5 near Everett, take exit 186 and head east on 128th St SE. This jogs south and turns into 132nd St SE. After 1.2 miles go left onto 527, the Bothell-Everett Hwy. Proceed about 0.6 miles from the turn onto 527 on Silver Lake Road, and look for the parking lot on the right.

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Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area

City of Everett

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