Photo by Alexandra Machetanz.
Join Kira Telgen, the IATC’s Program and Volunteer Coordinator, for a Sunday morning stroll through the Taylor Mountain Forest. Arguably the quietest and humblest member of the Issaquah Alps, Taylor Mountain occupies over 1800 acres of land. Shared by hikers, bikers, and horses alike, Taylor Mountain is a working forest under the care of the DNR. We’ll spend the morning enjoying nicely forested trails and pleasant creeks. You can learn more about Taylor Mountain here.
TRAILHEAD: Carey Creek Trailhead
TRAILS: Elk Ridge Trail, Carey Creek Trail
DISTANCE: 5.3 miles
DURATION: 2.5 hours
ELEVATION GAIN: 700 ft
PARKING: Small gravel parking lot on side of the road
Registration required. Pets allowed.
Feel free to contact events@issaquahalps.org with any questions about this event.
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