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Soaring Eagle Regional Park park in Sammamish, WA
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View of Soaring Eagle Regional Park in Sammamish, WA
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View of Soaring Eagle Regional Park in Sammamish, WA
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Soaring Eagle Regional Park

4.7(253 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5-3 hours depending on which trails you choose and your children's hiking pace👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who can walk short distances will enjoy the easier trails and spotting wildlife, while older kids and teens can tackle the longer hiking routes. Babies in sturdy all-terrain strollers can navigate some of the wider, flatter paths.

About

Soaring Eagle Regional Park offers 150 acres of natural Pacific Northwest beauty with well-maintained trails perfect for family hikes and nature exploration. This sprawling forested park in Sammamish provides multiple trail options ranging from easy stroller-friendly paths to more challenging terrain, plus opportunities to spot horses on the equestrian trails, making it an ideal outdoor adventure for active families.

Highlights

  • Miles of family-friendly hiking trails through beautiful old-growth forest
  • Opportunities to see horses and riders on designated equestrian paths
  • Abundant wildlife viewing including deer, birds, and small mammals
  • Peaceful natural setting away from city noise with minimal crowds on weekdays
  • Well-marked trails with varying difficulty levels to match your family's abilities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (by 8:00 AM) to snag parking spots and enjoy the trails before they get busy with hikers and equestrians
  2. 2.Bring a trail map or download it beforehand - the park has multiple intersecting trails and it's easy to lose your bearings with young kids
  3. 3.Pack extra layers and rain jackets year-round; the forest canopy keeps trails cool and wet even when it's sunny elsewhere
  4. 4.Look for the wider multi-use trails if you have younger kids - they're easier to navigate and offer more room when encountering horses
  5. 5.Bring binoculars for bird watching and wildlife spotting; kids love searching for deer, rabbits, and various bird species along the trails

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or late afternoons offer the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds. Spring and early summer provide the best weather with wildflowers blooming, though fall offers stunning foliage colors. Avoid midday on sunny weekends when parking fills up quickly.

What to Know

Parking is free but limited, so arrive early on nice-weather days. There are no food vendors or playgrounds on-site, so pack snacks, water, and entertainment for trail breaks. Restroom facilities are basic, so plan accordingly with young children.

Seasonal Notes

Trails can be muddy and slippery during fall and winter rainy seasons - waterproof boots are essential. Spring brings beautiful wildflowers and greenery. Summer offers the driest conditions but can get warm on exposed trail sections. The park is open year-round with extended hours during summer months.

Nearby Eats

Head to downtown Sammamish (about 5 minutes away) for family-friendly options like Zeeks Pizza for casual dining, or stop by Homegrown for sandwiches and salads perfect for a post-hike meal with hungry kids.

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