Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA

Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA Discovery Trail - Seaview, WA
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Discovery Trail in Seaview, WA, is a premier dog park and trail destination offering a variety of pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners looking to enjoy the outdoors with their furry friends. This accessible trail features paved paths ideal for biking, jogging, and walking, making it a versatile spot for active pet owners. The trail’s wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot ensure that everyone can enjoy the natural beauty and recreational opportunities available.

What makes Discovery Trail unique is its scenic route that winds through dunes, marshes, and thick forests, providing a diverse environment for dog-friendly hiking and exploration. The trail is well-equipped with amenities such as restrooms and free parking, and it is known for its kid-friendly hikes, making it a great family outing spot. Whether you’re looking for a safe greenway for your dog or a peaceful place to enjoy birdwatching and nature, Discovery Trail offers a welcoming and enriching experience for all visitors.

FAQ for Discovery Trail in Seaview Washington:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Discovery Trail has a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed at Discovery Trail and are permitted outside (off-trail), though leash requirements are not explicitly stated.
  • Are there activities for kids at the park? Yes, Discovery Trail is good for kids and features kid-friendly hikes.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park includes biking, birdwatching, hiking, jogging, and walking trails, including a point-to-point trail with varying difficulty.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are commemorative benches to rest along the trail.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are restrooms available along the trail.
  • Where is the best place to park? Free parking is available near the trail.

Reviews

Irish

Trillium takes 9 years and is illegal to pick. I found a few of them on the discovery trail.

Liz Chrisman

Excellent paved trail that takes users from the far northern part of Long Beach all the was to Main St. in Ilwaco. There are views throughout, commemorative benches to rest and sculptures along key points. A great way to get in solid mileage while visiting the beach and a useful greenway for safe transportation.Highly recommend riding all the way to North Head lighthouse.

Rachael

16 mile round trip. Best for biking, the pavement will kill your hips afterwards! I took an extra 4 miles to explore other trails shooting off of Beard’s Hollow. Gorgeous and worth it, the woods atleast. The majority of the ocean trail was boring sand dunes and scotch broom.

Michael Shinner

Beginning of the trail goes through the forest and then follows the beach ending in Long Beach. It’s a nice riding / walking path.

J Chambers

Nice trail that wanders through the dunes area along the ocean. The southern section wanders through a marsh and thick forest. Trail is mostly paved except for a small section on the south end. There are restrooms along the trail and free parking is available.

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