Southeast of the Seattle Metro area, in scenic Maple Valley are the Big Bend and Landsburg Reach Natural Areas. These two greenspaces are located along the Cedar River. People walking, biking, or riding their horses along the Cedar River Trail pass through these two areas which are near the end of the long Cedar River Trail.
At 96 acres, Big Bend is the largest, Landsburg Reach Natural Area clocking in at only 24 acres. With greenery on both side of the river here, you can enjoy a quiet respite here with a scenic view across the way. Look for the Walsh Lake Ditch, cutting through Big Bend, as well as wetlands, bluffs, and a mixed forest of vivid deciduous trees as well as evergreens.
Access this area by parking at the Cedar River Trailhead, at Landsburg Road SE. It is only a mile from the trailhead to Big Bend Natural Area, and just a short distance further on to Landsburg. From Landsburg, it is possible to take a trail to the nearby Danville/Georgetown trails where WTA has worked, as well as the Cedar River Pipeline Road.
Big Bend/Landsburg Reach Natural Area
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Length
- 2.0 miles, roundtrip
Hiking Big Bend/Landsburg Reach Natural Area
Big Bend/Landsburg Reach Natural Area