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Distance

1.5 miles

Elevation Gain

100 ft

Route Type

Point-to-Point

Description

Added by yovany robles

Take a small peaceful hike to a beautiful scenic part on the beach because it never gets old and it can always make you feel relaxed.

If you want a enjoyable hike to a breathtaking viewpoint on the beach. The hike is roughly 1 mile long and easy attainable by anyone. The parking for the hike is somewhat hidden in a neighborhood. You could even run this hike or bring your pet with you. parking is very close from the trail. Enjoy the beautiful sunsets of the PNW.

You have a great sight of MT. Rainer and Des Moines Marine. Along the shore you can look for shells and baby crabs. In the warmer months of the year you can even put your feet in the water and feel the cold salty ocean water. While during the hike you can either take the trail or a sidewalk whatever is easier for you to do. unfortunately this park closes at night.

When you have completed your hike and enjoyed all the amazing views there are many restaurants you can dine at like, Red Robin there is a couple seafood places and a wonderful Chinese restaurant with authentic home style food. Or You can pack a lunch and enjoy it at many of the picnic tables available in the park. There are Banks, gas stations, fast foods and any other necessary stops you may need to make.

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Features

Chillin
Photography
Running
Hiking
Beach
Dog Friendly
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Picnic Area
Scenic

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