Paradise Valley Conservation Area, Washington, United States
4.5 (14 reviews) Spent Ranking #19 in Woodinville Biking Trails • Equestrian Trails • Hiking Trails
Great sets of Hikes - Go solo or as a group
Awesome hike. I suggest hikers to take a picture of the map posted at the entrance because this area has multiple trails and it could get confusing if you dont have a map. The map pics I took were KEY to our hike. We hiked 6.3 miles through a full loop by going on the mainline trail, then the Bigleaf, then the Southern Traverse, then the Wetland Plateau and the last 0.6 of a mile back to the mainline trail to the parking lot. Total hiked 6.3 miles. You have tons of options and types of trails. EXCELLENT system of trail markins... I'm impressed at the awesome work of this area's volunteers. We got confused on some options but my map pics we went back on track. The place is amazing and it's probably one of the best options in Woodinville for hikers like me that like 5+ mile hikes but perfect for any level/milage of preference because there are lots of options. Last advice, don't bring ANY valuables with you or in your car. Overall: Highly enjoyable place
Address
23210 Paradise Lake Rd, Woodinville, WA 98077-8068
Website
http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/paradise-valley-conservation-area
Current local date and time now
Friday, May 10, 2024, 1:01
User Ratings
4.5 based on (14 reviews)
Reviews
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4tove b 5:00 PM Aug 7, 2020
Good for the soul...
This park has a series of clearly defined trails shared by mountain bikers, joggers, and hikers in a heavily wooded forest. A porta-potti is available in the main parking lot and parking is free of charge. A sign at the beginning of the trail warned of recent bear sightings and sure enough, we came across some bear scat on the Mainline trail. The sounds of the many birds chirping, fresh forest air, and towering trees are so relaxing! Overall, a beautiful place for a 2-5 mile walk.
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5Liisa W 5:00 PM Aug 21, 2016
Woodinville's wilderness
Paradise Valley Conservation Area was such a wonderful surprise! We were looking for a place for a walk or a hike, but didn't want to spend too long in the car or too much money/trouble on buying park passes. PVCA was perfect! The trails are gorgeous and the terrain and scenery are varied. There were a number of cars in the parking area, but we rarely saw another hiker. It felt like our own private faerie land. We expected to spend about two hours, and ended up exploring for four. It was just so lovely.