Spring is such an incredibly beautiful season here in Washington, and there's really no better way to appreciate it than by going out for a hike through nature. These local trails are some of the best hikes in Washington and, bonus, all are fairly easy to navigate and great for all skill levels. So if you've ever wondered about the "best spring hikes near me," then keep reading for some easy hikes in Washington.
1. Packwood Lake Trail, Packwood
At nine miles in length, this is definitely not a short hike. But the trail is easy to navigate, and the visual rewards are absolutely spectacular. Visit AllTrails to see a map of this trail and plan your visit this spring in Washington.
2. Lime Kiln Point State Park, Friday Harbor
Not only is this hike less than a mile in length, but it's a wonderful place to go whale-watching and spot other wildlife. It's one of the best kid-friendly hikes around Washington. Learn more about Lime Kiln Point State Park and then go visit.
3. Mt. Spokane State Park, Mead
This 2.5-mile loop is full of fantastic views, wildflowers, and occasional wildlife. Late spring is the perfect time to see it. Put this on your list of amazing scenic hikes in Washington. Take a look at the website for Mount Spokane State Park then plan your next hike there.
4. Greenwater Lakes Trail, Greenwater
This is a trail you can hike 100 times and never tire of. It's under five miles long, it's great for all skill levels, and it's totally kid and pet-friendly. Visit AllTrails to view a map of this trail.
5. Trail of the Shadows, Mt. Rainier National Park
Located near the National Park Inn, this 0.7-mile loop features some seriously beautiful wildflowers. Stop at Rusty Springs, also known as Iron Mike. Learn more about Trail of the Shadows and then try this great hike.
6. Sugarloaf Mountain Trail, Anacortes
This 2.5-mile trail is dotted with delicate avalanche lilies and other wildflowers, and it also happens to have amazing views of the sound. It's truly one of the best hikes in Washington. Head to AllTrails to view a map of the trail.
7. Icicle Ridge Trail, Leavenworth
Looking for a little more of a challenge? This sweeping 5.5-mile hike has some pretty steep parts, but the views and the wildflowers are incredible. This is one of the best spring hikes in Washington. Visit AllTrails to see a map.
8. Steamboat Rock State Park, Electric City
Visit Steamboat Rock in the springtime before the wildflowers fade and the temperatures really rise. This 3.8-mile trail never disappoints. It's one of the most scenic hikes in Washington. Learn more about Steamboat Rock State Park and then pay it a visit.
9. Mima Mounds Trail, Olympia
Located near Olympia, this 2.7-mile trail features the low, flattened, dome-like dirt mounds known as Mima Mounds. Plus, it makes a perfect springtime hike. Read more about the mysterious Mima Mounds.
Want another hiking option? Take a look at this video of Washington's Dog Mountain by @OnlyInYourState:
Ready to hit the trail and try one of the best hikes in Washington? If you're a little short on time or just getting started, check out this list of trails under five miles long. And make sure you download the handy AllTrails+ app before you hit the trails! I find it to be quite helpful on my hikes.
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