Adventure Awaits: Great Day Hikes to Enjoy with Kids

Looking to get your little explorers off their screens and into the great outdoors?

Day hiking with kids is the perfect way to spark their curiosity, build confidence, and create unforgettable family memories.  Whether you’re searching for shady forest paths, waterfall views or trails with just enough challenge to keep things exciting, we’ve rounded up some of the best (and closest!) kid-friendly trails the Olympic National Park has to offer.

 

 


 

Photo of a trail from Ann Covode with title Hurricane Hill via Hurricane Ridge

Hurricane Hill via Hurricane Ridge

If you’re looking for for sweeping mountain views!

Moderate, out and back, paved (no pets) | 3.4 miles | 826ft elevation gain | 1h50m est. time

1h10m drive from Salish Trails


 

A River Crossing on the Marymere Falls Trail in the Olympic National Park

Marymere Falls Trail

Experience the Pacific Northwest’s famous rainforest and waterfalls!

Easy, out and back, (no pets).

1.7 miles | 314ft elevation gain | 0h49m est. time

0h40m drive from Salish Trails


 

Photo of a trail from Miranda Ness with title Devil's Punchbowl via Spruce Railroad Trail

Devil’s Punchbowl

Stunning lake views and a 75 ft railroad tunnel.

Easy, out and back, paved, (leashed dogs welcome)

2.4 miles | 137ft elevation gain | 0h49m est. time

0h45m drive from Salish Trails


 

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