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  1. Length. 12.0 miles, roundtrip. Elevation Gain. 85 feet. Highest Point. 400 feet. Calculated Difficulty. Moderate. Looking down the Soos Creek Trail. Photo by explorerdogs. Dogs allowed on leash. Fall foliage. Good for kids. Mountain views. Wildlife. Parking Pass/Entry Fee. None. Add Hike to My Backpack.

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  2. Quick facts about this trail. Length: 5.9 miles. Surface - Paved with soft shoulder. A separate soft surface trail for equestrians exists along some portions of the trail. Use: All non-motorized use. Accessibility: While completely paved, there are some grades that do not meet ADA standards.

  3. Length 11.5 miElevation gain 623 ftRoute type Out & back. Explore this 11.5-mile out-and-back trail near Kent, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 3 h 55 min to complete.

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    • Kent, Washington, United States
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  4. Following the path of its namesake creek, the trail begins just a short distance from scenic Lake Meridian in the south and travels a moderately hilly course northward towards its ultimate terminus at Meeker Middle School. The trail is paved over its entire length, and an adjacent soft surface path for equestrian use parallels the trail at times.

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    • Soos Creek Trail, Seattle, WA, Washington
  5. Photos (926) Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 18.5 kmElevation gain 190 mRoute type Out-and-back. Explore this 18.5-km out-and-back trail near Kent, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 3 h 55 min to complete.

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    • Kent, Washington, United States
  6. This is a great trail for everyone. It is fully paved, but a good portion of the trail has a gravel path alongside it, so you can run on there if...

  7. visitkent.com › travel-directory › soos-creek-trailSoos Creek Trail - Visit Kent

    The trail is paved over its entire length, and an adjacent soft-surface path for equestrian use parallels the trail at times. Parking for the Soos Creek Trail is available at the northern trailhead at the intersection of SE 192nd Street and 124th Avenue SE, and at the southern trailhead at 148th Avenue SE and SE 266th Street. Visit Website.

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