Paradise Valley Conservation Area Parking and Trail Head

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Local 23210 Paradise Lake Rd, Woodinville, WA 98077, United States Local +1 4253-886-600
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Located in the scenic paradise valley, Paradise Valley Conservation Area Parking and Trail Head boasts of being the ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The brand offers a convenient parking area along with an access point for multiple trailheads, making it the perfect starting point for hikers, horseback riders, and cyclists. Nestled amidst an ethereal setting, the Conservation Area provides a breathtaking backdrop for nature lovers. Visitors can expect to be greeted by lush greenery, pristine rivers, and an abundance of flora and fauna. The brand is committed to ensuring visitors have a memorable experience by providing amenities like clean restrooms and facilities for picnics. Their dedication towards protecting the environment is apparent as they strive to leave the least impact possible while promoting responsible outdoor activities. Paradise Valley Conservation Area Parking and Trail Head is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to truly immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

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Shirley Donahue
Shirley donahue
March 22, 2024
This place is just so beautiful. I’m from Virginia and frequently go into the mountains for hiking. The trees here in Washington truly have nothing on Virginia. They are so unique and amazing to look at. We did the mainline trail from the end parking lot to the main lot. It was about 1.8 miles or so. There is a port a John at the main parking spot but I’d say it was the nastiest port a John I’ve been into. Feces everywhere, practically full toilet. O. The way back we decided to combine trails so we did the walking only trail that connected to another before landing us back on mainline trail. The foot path only trail is over grown and we were constantly walking through shrubbery. Luckily it wasn’t a long trail. Still a beautiful place highly recommend.
Tom Cowan
Tom cowan
March 22, 2024
Beware of attack owls! This has been one of my favorite local set of trails for over ten years. This season there has been a warning sign at the trailhead that owls have been dive bomb attacking, and this evening as I was finishing up a short hike at dusk, I had the terrifying experience of having my head randomly struck by what felt like a bowling ball with razor sharp talons. I screamed and then saw the owl fly away and realized what it had been. I took this photo and walked away, only to be fiercely bombarded like lightening again, exact same place on my head. I then ran the rest of the trail as if that would be a be any help - I don't know what any of us can do to prevent these attacks, as their flight is completely silent and there is no warning. But the experience drew blood on my scalp and was absolutely horrifying.
michael boucher
Michael boucher
March 22, 2024
It's a beautiful place to hike and bike. The trails are easy, clean, and marked well. We did almost five miles hike, but you could definitely do a longer hike.
Sherry Schumacher
Sherry schumacher
March 22, 2024
Great trails a variety of lengths and difficulties. Good place for a dog (on leash.), children, and adults to go on a nice nature hike. There has been a cougar sighting in the area recently so be aware of your surroundings. This is a good place to go if you like looking for mushrooms too. Found a few right on the trail and I'm sure there's more on the side trails.
Matthew Stilson
Matthew stilson
March 22, 2024
Beautiful protected old growth wilderness with great trails ... minimal elevation climb and great for all ages
Carlton Lee Goode Jr
Carlton lee goode jr
March 22, 2024
Super interesting non-profit. There are goats, chicken, turkeys, roosters, hydroponic plants, and learning centers.
Top Tier Cakery
Top tier cakery
March 22, 2024
Great area for a nice walk to get away from it all that isn’t too far from home. So many mushrooms and slugs, beautiful lush forest floor with ferns and moss. Can be muddy so wear appropriate shoes. My family of 4 enjoys walks here and can walk for an hour or two. There is a spot called “The clearing” with picnic tables for a lunch and to chill with a book If you’d like to along the Mainline Trail. You can find more info about this trail and the trails in this park on the AllTrails App. Great place for families to explore with little ones.
Kit Slonk
Kit slonk
March 22, 2024
Very easy hiking trails that wind around some very good foliage. Lots of people cycle through the trails so be very mindful of where you are going. There are warning signs for bears, and we saw a snake slither across the path. Not a lot of parking so you may have to park on the side of the road. The elevation gain is not much, though we only went on the Main Line, Two Trees, Red Alder, & Southern Traverse trails.

Location

23210 Paradise Lake Rd, Woodinville, WA 98077, United States

Hours

  • Monday
    07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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    07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
  • Thursday
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  • Friday
    07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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    07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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