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· Local · E11 Easy

Squak Mountain Connector Trail

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1.0 km Distance
16 min Est. duration
Easy Difficulty
Linear Route type

Squak Mountain Connector Trail is a 1.0 km Local Hiking hiking route.

At 1.0 km, this is a short, accessible outing suitable for most fitness levels. Expect to complete it in around 13 minutes at a comfortable pace.

As a linear trail, this route has distinct start and end points. Return transport is worth arranging in advance unless you plan to walk back the same way. The trail is officially waymarked as E11, so look out for the trail markers along the way.

This is a Local Walking Network (LWN) trail — a community-level route perfect for exploring the immediate surroundings, popular with locals and visitors alike.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start
0 km 47.5142°, -122.0899°
1
0.3 km 47.5142°, -122.0859°
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2
0.5 km 47.5154°, -122.0824°
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3
0.8 km 47.5143°, -122.0803°
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B
Finish
1.0 km 47.5133°, -122.0781°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Squak Mountain Connector Trail hiking route?
Squak Mountain Connector Trail is 1.0 km long.
How much time should I allow for Squak Mountain Connector Trail?
Most walkers allow around 16 min for Squak Mountain Connector Trail at a comfortable pace.
Is Squak Mountain Connector Trail a circular or linear route?
Squak Mountain Connector Trail is a linear route, not a loop. Return transport from the finish point is recommended.
What are the start coordinates of Squak Mountain Connector Trail?
The trailhead for Squak Mountain Connector Trail is located near 47.5142, -122.0899.
Is Squak Mountain Connector Trail suitable for beginners?
Yes, Squak Mountain Connector Trail is beginner-friendly. It is an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels.
Who maintains the Squak Mountain Connector Trail trail?
Squak Mountain Connector Trail is maintained and managed by King County Parks.