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Redmond Watershed Preserve — Oct. 7, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
3 photos
  • Fall foliage

2 people found this report helpful

 
An easy suburban hike with a meadow, wooden area and stream. Some areas off the trail are quite steep so I would caution those with little ones to be careful. There are many social trails to also explore, but these tend to lead towards homes. For the mycologists, several species were spotted including phlebia radiata, pholiota limonella, a species of pleurotis and kuehneromyces mutabilis to name a few.

Redmond Watershed Preserve — Oct. 7, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
  • Fall foliage
 
An easy suburban hike with a meadow, wooden area and stream. Some areas off the trail are quite steep so I would caution those with little ones to be careful. There are many social trails to also explore, but these tend to lead towards homes. For the mycologists, several species were spotted including phlebia radiata, pholiota limonella, a species of pleurotis and kuehneromyces mutabilis to name a few.

Redmond Watershed Preserve — Sep. 23, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
2 photos
mountainrunnergirl
WTA Member
50
  • Fall foliage

1 person found this report helpful

 
One of my default trail running destinations since 2006. Well maintained trails, fresh, clean air, and constant tree cover (helpful on stifling hot as well as rainy days). The outer loop is 4.5 miles with gentle rolling hills but there a plenty of variations you can do and there are maps at every intersection. Many connection trails exist as well if you are willing to explore. You can't bring dogs but horses are okay so there is a lot of horse poop.

Redmond Watershed Preserve — Jun. 24, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
4 photos
  • Wildflowers blooming

1 person found this report helpful

 
Loved the hike. Perfect for all ages.

Redmond Watershed Preserve — Jun. 3, 2017

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
4 photos
hikingwithlittledogs
WTA Member
Outstanding Trip Reporter
900
  • Wildflowers blooming

5 people found this report helpful

 

What a nice trail. We did the loop for about 4.5 miles. The trail is smooth and clean. Giod for kids and seniors, trail runners and horses.

We saw a number of frogs and a little snake down by the pond. Lots of birds singing in the trees. Wood peckers knocking too. 

When I asked my daughter what I should put in my report, she said mention the ginormous trees and all the many colors of green.