Details
Distance
3.43 miles
Elevation Gain
217 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
This is a new adventure! Be the first to share your experience.
Join a supporting community of travelers and adventurers sharing their photos and local insights.
Added by Outbound
Tacoma Narrows Bridge is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near University Place, Washington.
Download Outbound mobile app
Find adventures and camping on the go, share photos, use GPX tracks, and download maps for offline use.
Get the appFeatures
Running
Hiking
Dog Friendly
Family Friendly
River
Scenic
Wildlife
ADA Accessible
Tacoma Narrows Bridge Reviews
Have you done this adventure? Be the first to leave a review!
Leave No Trace
Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!
Nearby
Run through Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park is the largest urban park in Pierce County and it provides a variety of amenities. Located at the very northwest tip of Tacoma, the park provides residents with a much needed retreat from the bustle of everyday life. Point Defiance Park is the place to go if you need a quick dose of nature, but you don't have a lot of time to travel out of Tacoma.
The Owen Beach parking lot ...
Kayak Gig Harbor
Just over the Tacoma Narrows Bridge is a small, quiet, and tranquil town of Gig Harbor. The best way to experience the town is from the water.Tucked beneath Anthony's restaurant is Gig Harbor Rent-a-Boat, a small rental company that will outfit you for your afternoon on the water. Most days the company has rentals available, but it's worth calling in advance to reserve, especially on sunny day...
Crabbing Puget Sound
Did you know that Dungeness Crabs are named after the port of Dungeness, Washington where they were first commercially fished? Big, meaty and delicious these crabs are plentiful in the Puget Sound region as their under appreciated cousins the Red Rock Crab.
The Washington State Department of Fishing and WildlifeState Department of Fishing and Wildlife regulates crabbing in Puget Sound. There...
Kubota Garden
Immerse yourself in tranquility at Seattle’s Kubota Garden, a haven of Japanese-inspired design nestled in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. Founded in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese immigrant who longed to recreate his homeland’s serene landscapes, the garden flourished from a humble 5-acre plot into a sprawling 20-acre sanctuary. Stroll along winding paths, admire koi ponds and cascading w...
Hat 'n' Boots Park (Oxbow Park)
Visiting Hat and Boots Park in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood is a journey through kitschy Americana. This giant roadside attraction, once a gas station, boasts the title of the largest cowboy hat and boots in the country. The hat itself even served as the station's office in the 1950s! After a period of decline, the community rallied to save this beloved landmark, which is now a free public...
Alki Beach
There is parking for about a mile along Alki Ave. SW, however it quickly fills up quickly so get there early. The beach is about a mile long and since there is little parking there is a good chance you will need to walk a fair distance.
There are many things to do at this beach. There are kayak, paddle-board, rollerblade, and bike rentals all along the beach. Six fire-pits are also sporadical...
Discover
Community
© 2026 The Outbound Collective - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy