Find a guided hike in Issaquah for every fitness and experience level with the Issaquah Alps Trails Club.
Adaptive Outdoor Activities at Lake Sammamish State Park
Everyone deserves to enjoy the outdoors, regardless of ability.
Issaquah’s Troll, Jakob Two Trees
Experience the awe-inspiring Northwest Trolls project, featuring hand-built troll sculptures by artist Thomas Dambo. Explore the stories that connect Coast Salish tribal communities with Danish and Scandinavian traditions, all through the lens of environmental art.
On the Rainier Trail, Park at Community Center, 301 Rainier Blvd S
Tiger Mountain State Park
The lush forests, picturesque creeks, and expansive views in Tiger Mountain State Park will take your breath away. Part of the “Issaquah Alps,” Tiger Mountain has extensive hiking and mountain biking trails to keep you happy for days. The Raging River Trail System is a 17-mile mountain bike-oriented single-track trail system in the Raging River State Park. Tiger Summit has over 15 trails, all available to hikers and most available to mountain bikes.
Lake Sammamish State Park
Lake Sammamish State Park is a 500+ acre day-use park that is part of the Washington State Park system and has been an important cultural region for local Native American tribes for centuries. Fill your days swimming, kayaking, paddling, fishing, boating, and picnicking, and explore the surrounding wetlands, deciduous forests, and heron rookery for opportunities to spot wildlife.
King County Parks
Enjoy the beauty of King County while walking on its extensive regional trail system or hiking in the backcountry. King County has one of the country's largest regional parks and trail systems, all easily accessible from your home base in Issaquah. View their comprehensive parks and natural areas list to plan your adventure in King County.