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McTavish Woodbridge Open Space Loop Trail

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
47.3865, -121.3848
Length
1.65 miles, roundtrip
Elevation Gain
170 feet
Highest Point
328 feet
Calculated Difficulty About Calculated Difficulty
Easy
Trail with background. Photo by Myk OLeary. Full-size image
  • Wildflowers/Meadows
  • Good for kids
  • Fall foliage

Parking Pass/Entry Fee

None
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The McTavish Woodbridge Open Space Loop Trail is a testament to community coming together to preserve an area. Local residents helped preserve this 20-acre forest; an integral piece of the Richards Valley Greenway. Continue reading

Rating
2.00 out of 5

Hiking McTavish Woodbridge Open Space Loop Trail

The McTavish Woodridge Open Space Loop Trail is a testament to community coming together to preserve an area. Local residents helped preserve this 20-acre forest; an integral piece of the Richards Valley Greenway.

Meander along steep slopes and cross small trickling streams that feed Richards Creek over sturdy bridges. You'll pass through fir, cedar, and maple trees that provide calm spots for respite as well as protect the hillside from erosion. Wildlife abounds here as well, thanks to these tall trees.

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McTavish Woodbridge Open Space Loop Trail

Map & Directions

Before You Go

Parking Pass/Entry Fee

None

WTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.

Getting There

You can go in either at the northern end of 128th and approach the open space area to the northwest of the map clockwise or at the eastern end of 17th and hit the southeastern loop first.

Parking is very scarce at this trailhead and is mostly on street parking in front of houses. Please be respectful, as for now there are not any no parking signs.

SE 9th Place has the best access, with room for about 10+ cars. If you want to go carless, is also possible to walk directly from the bus stop at SE 8th and Lake Hills Connector.

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Trailhead

Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area

City of Bellevue

Guidebooks & Maps

http://www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/pdf/Parks/trail_guide_map_woodridge_open_space_11-2013.pdf

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McTavish Woodbridge Open Space Loop Trail

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