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    Coal Creek Falls Trail

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    Mushroom!
    Cecille L.

    Was in town for the week and wanted to take my daughters to a beautiful, easy hike. Found this place online and was so glad we went! It was perfect weather and our stroll was filled with clean air, bird sounds, beautiful greenery, the creek had a nice stream going, the waterfall was amazing and the bridge was picture perfect! We also got to see mushrooms growing on the side of trees! (We're from Las Vegas). Would definitely recommend!

    Dani S.

    Very nice easy hike through beautiful lush vegetation! Small but pretty waterfall at the end of the first section of the hike. The short hike is only 2.5 miles round trip. Super easy. The path and forks in the road can be a bit confusing. I used google maps and had no problems. Love the lush green moss, trees and bushes growing out form the ground. The smell of the air is nice and clean. Good for families with kids.

    Just taking a morning stroll Seattle.
    Tere P.

    This trail is very easy to navigate. They have location markers and directions throughout the trail route so it's nearly impossible to get lost. I thought we would get to a point and turn around, but the directions told us we could make a circle and return to our starting point.

    along the way
    Jessica Z.

    Lovely hike, just a short ways from Seattle / Bellevue! It's not the most impressive in terms of sights, but I enjoy that it's quite easy / flat, shaded, forest-y, and cool. It's really great for family hikes, or hiking for people who want to experience nature without exerting too much physical energy. Saw many dogs. When we went on a Saturday morning in June 2022, it wasn't too crowded or busy, though by the time we left in the afternoon, the parking lot was full. I love the feeling of walking through a forest. Most of time, it was fairly quiet. We hiked along the Red Town Trail loop (see AllTrails for full route). The paths are generally decently wide and well-maintained. There are some side trails / detours that are more narrow, which really adds to the feeling of walking through the woods. (I relied on AllTrails to follow these trails). There were also many mushrooms and slugs along the way (it had just rained the day before). Coal Creek Falls is a small waterfall, and nice stopping point - you can rest there and eat some snacks, before heading back to the parking lot.

    On the trail to see the waterfall
    Tani S.

    With our youngest being autistic and fascinated by falling water, we are always in search of waterfall hikes on weekends. We have been once to Coal Creek Falls and decided to make a repeat trip this weekend and were so happy that we did! We went to the Sky Country trailhead (as opposed to the Red Town Trailhead which we had tried on an earlier visit) which we accessed after driving through Belvedere neighborhood. Fortunately we were able to find quite a few open parking spots while the Red Town lot looked to be inundated with cars on the beautiful winter day today. The trail to the falls was roughly 2.2 miles round trip so very accessible; however this route although shorter than the Red Town but felt a bit steeper than the prior one. Seeing the falls in their glory made it worth the trip and the smile on the little people's faces.

    Here's opposite the waterfall
    Amanda L.

    A little creepy going alone but it was safe overall when I went. A very heavily forested trail that also accommodates horse traffic! This trail was a little hard to find at first and not where the main google maps takes you to when you type in coal creek falls trail. You have to cross over the trailer parking away from the main trailhead signage to find the iron horse trail that eventually hooks up with other trails to get you to the actual coal creek trail. The entire trip took me about 2.5 miles and the falls was really fun to get to and peaceful with no one there after work. Even in the small drizzle there was it was pleasant: definitely want to come back for more adventures on these trails.

    Mossy beauty on the trail
    Dawn G.

    This is a great beginner hike for people of all ages. It's also a nice easy hike for those who enjoy mossy green forests a short distance from Seattle. We parked at the Red Town Trail lot where there were a good amount of parking spaces but it was almost full at 9am on a Saturday. The trailhead has a toilet and a picnic table area as well. There are several trails and routes in this area but we decided on the Coal Creek Falls Trail. Pay attention to the signs because it's easy to wander onto a different trail. As the name suggests, the highlight of the trail is the waterfall. It's small but still pretty and the walk along the way is filled with mossy trees and pretty ferns. The overall elevation gain is minimal but there are a few points where you can get a bit of cardio exercise. Because of ease of this hike and the location, expect it to be busy with families and groups of people. Not Rattlesnake Ledge busy, but not quiet either. Of note is that the waterfall tends to dry up after the dry summer so Spring is probably the best time to visit.

    Dayna L.

    My friend and I did this one as a starter hike for her new puppy and I was pleasantly surprised with the beautiful view at the end! I was expecting it to be like a tiny inner city flat trail. I heard it's v popular on weekends but luckily we went early Friday morning so there was plenty of parking and the trails very well marked!

    North Fork Falls.
    Ting A.

    A pleasant trail for a walk or stroll, but don't expect a dazzling waterfall. Sadly it was extremely dried up compared to the pictures from previous years. The area offers several different trails so more than one route is possible to reach Coal Creek Falls. Roundtrip is roughly 2.5 miles with a low 416 feet elevation gain and the highest point at 1066 feet. At one point we did head down the wrong route but conveniently still had cellphone service to help navigate. We parked at Red Town Trailhead to be able to do a short detour hike to North Fork Falls as well. Similarly that waterfall was rather disappointing. It took us over two hours to visit both of the falls. No parking pass or entry fee required.

    Mossy thick undergrowth.
    Matt C.

    Great place for a variety of recreation options. Parking is located at Coal Creek Trailhead for ~20 cars, and at Red Town Trailhead for about 100 cars. I started at Coal Creek Rd trailhead about 10:30, and reached the North Falls about 1:00. The trail is easy, with a few hills. The conditions were sunny but very muddy. It seems much of the trail should undergo some maintance, as the trail was clearly eroding. A lot of people went around the mud, creating even wider eroded sections. The falls were very nice, as the water was running full. The old mine shaft was the peak of the trip. Interesting history in the area as well. Overall, a fine hike, and a very popular trail on a sunny Saturday.

    falls are dried up :(
    Lauren S.

    Awesome trail/hike to embark on when you're looking for a nice workout, but nothing too intense. It's very easy to find, with plenty of parking spaces - which is always a bonus at parks/trails! There's a bathroom, a little kiosk on the history of coal mining in the area, and complimentary pet waste bags as well at the beginning of the trail. You start off at a descent but it's not too steep. There isn't too many places I'd call "steep" at all, actually. It's a really easy trail and would be perfect for beginners, kids, etc. I imagine it'll be AWESOME in a week or two. The leaves are already starting to change color and fall lots here, so it was really pretty the whole way! There are probably 3 or 4 other trails that you're able to break off onto as well, so if you wanted to make a day of hanging out here, you totally could. We were only there for about 1.5-2 hours. Even though the falls was dried up (for the most part, there was only a little trickle going) it was a really pretty hike and perfect for a Sunday afternoon.

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    Dianna N.

    When it comes to hikes, it's all about the payoff from the view for me. This one I picked particularly for the waterfall, and we just were unlucky that it wasn't fully flowing, compared to other pictures I've seen. For that reason, I won't rush to come back, but this is still a nice way to get outdoors. We came on a rainy Saturday afternoon, so the parking lot was pretty empty, and we only crossed paths with people on the trail a handful of times. A pro is definitely free parking! I can imagine it would've been more crowded because of that on a nice day during the right season to see the falls. The trail is a dirt path, lined with very lush and green surroundings. It was muddy for us, obviously, but since it was raining that also helped to clean at least the top of our shoes at the same time. We parked at the Sky Country Trail trailhead. There's a big map sign there which makes it tempting to just go that way, but the map noted that the Horse Trail is behind you on the other end of the parking lot, which is where you want to go for the Coal Creek Falls. The signage on the trail was good enough compared to other parks I've been to. I'm pretty hopeless when it comes to directions, so the fact that I was able to navigate us says something. The falls are behind the wooden bridge. We actually passed by it without realizing that was it since the presence was not as commanding as we hoped for. No visitor center/gift shop, at least at this parking lot. Bummer for me because I love gift shops! I'm not sure if they had any bathrooms nearby, because we didn't need it anyways.

    Runoff from the Coal Creek Falls.
    Amie B.

    This trail to the Coal Creek Falls is located within the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, which has 38 miles of trails. We parked at the Red Town Trailhead area, which is off of Lakemont Blvd SE. The parking lot was quite full when we arrived but managed to find one spot at the opposite end of the Red Town Trailhead. This is somewhat of a workout but not too difficult to do. There are moderate areas to make up for some of the uphill climb. It's such a beautiful trail and quite maintained. We started ascending from the Military Rd Trail. Once we reached the junction, we made a right on Red Town Creek Trail and onto Cave Hole Trail then a right on Coal Creek Falls Trail. Whew! It was probably a good 2-mile trek with about a 450 ft. elevation gain. It was a balmy 36 degrees. Cold but refreshing! The Coal Creek Falls were beautiful. We stopped to take some photos. It was a bit muddy climbing near the Falls area so be careful. Instead of heading back the same direction, we crossed the foot bridge in front of the Falls and continued on the Coal Creek Falls Trail, which is more of a descent with several switchbacks. A few right turns and a couple left turns. It was another 2 miles back to our car. It was fun seeing sites, creeks, etc. in between. It took us a couple of hours to do almost 4 miles. There are so many varying short trails here. I'd love to come back and check out the other trails since this isn't too far a drive from where I live.

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    Be careful of smash and grab weirdos but besides them the hike is beautiful. Would recommend for newbies or anyone enjoying a stroll

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    A beautiful environment and scenery. Great for breaking a sweat and getting some exercise!

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    Ask the Community - Coal Creek Falls Trail

    Would anybody say that this is safe to do with a four month old in a carrier?

    It's a great trail for families. Relatively flat or low elevation all the way to the falls. It can get a bit crowded at times though.

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    What was really interesting to us, was a long the trail there were signs giving the coal mining history along the trail.

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