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Our top picks of King County trails to recharge & reconnect

A forest trail runs beside the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River, with mossy rocks and tall evergreens under soft sunlight.

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By Public Health’s Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL) Team

Beyond scenic views and fresh air, the trails of King County offer something deeper—a chance to recharge mentally, physically, and even emotionally. And there’s no better time than the gorgeous Puget Sound summer to embrace the outdoors! Here are some of our favorite ways to hike, run, or simply wander among the trees for our own well-being:

Discover stunning trails with Trailhead Direct this summer

Trailhead Direct, King County’s seasonal transit-to-trails service, operates on weekends and holidays. This convenient shuttle connects hikers to stunning destinations while reducing traffic congestion and parking challenges.

Routes include: Mount Si, Mount Teneriffe, Issaquah Alps, and Little Si, with frequent departures from Seattle and Bellevue. Plus, youth under 18 ride free!

Make the most of summer by exploring a King County Park or local trail! Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or a way to stay active, nature offers incredible health benefits just waiting to be discovered.

Originally published on June 30, 2025.

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