Raven and Coyote Trail Loop is a 5.5 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Kirkland, Washington that features a great forest setting and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Mountain biking within the park is strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
A bit muddy but well maintained and lots of small paths to explore. You need a discovery pass so please make sure you have one and display it!
A bIt muddy but not too bad given the weather. Lots of trails so bring a map/phone. Only a few people out there - good choice for a quick or longer walk.
Super muddy! Great loops though. Avoided the section that had warning of owl swooping.
Whose woods these are I think I know. The trails are covered with horse poop though. My little Brooks must think it's queer to step about and squish and smear. The trails are lovely dark and deep. But there is no signage as I creep. So I'll have miles to go before I sleep. Miles to go before I sleep.
Fun for a walk or a run. Beware of the horse poop and some mud, I almost slipped a couple of times! Ha!
Nice wide main trail with lots of criss cross trails throughout the area which are not as wide. A little muddy in places, but consider the time of year. Some elevation gains, but nothing too down right draining. If you want to stay on the main trail you will need GPS as many side trails going in all directions and is not marked that well. You can't get lost in here, but you might spend extra time and mileage.
Need Discover Pass. Super easy hike, kid friendly but not stroller friendly. Watch out for horse poop. Mainly shaded but there are some spots in full sun. Make sure to take a photo of the map and take the trail clockwise to easily see markers - there are many side trails so it is easy to get mixed up but just use the gps on your phone if you get turned around. Completed Coyote and part of the 3 leaf one in about 1.5 hours. Bathrooms are near the parking by the horse rings.
I don't know why it says the trail is closed because there were no signs and a good amount of people using the trail. I would rate this trail a three and a half out of five because a good chunk of it you can hear the highway noise. if not for the highway noise I would easily give it a four plus. it's a really easy trail, flat almost the whole way. Beautiful super tall evergreens. it was a very dry trail with plenty of horse poop.
A bit muddy but totally doable with good shoes. Went on a few detours because gps was crappy and I was running, so I did a bit extra.