If you’re in need of an adventure, you’ve got to experience this easy loop in Mount Rainier National Park. The Grove Of The Patriarchs Trail in Washington features a path through a forest full of trees that are thousands of years old and across a swinging suspension bridge. The short hike can be done any people of all ages and skill levels, and it’s by far one of the most mesmerizing routes that you can find here in Washington. Take a look at some photos from the hike below, and then add it to your Evergreen State hiking bucket list!
This winding trail is an easy and short trip, so even little ones can follow along. The scenic pathway heads along a wooden boardwalk as it loops through some of the oldest and tallest trees in the whole state.
The ancient surrounding trees are massive. You'll feel tiny walking among all of the huge Douglas-fir, Western red-cedar, and western hemlocks. Some are over 1,000 years old, measure 8-10 feet in diameter and standup to 300 ft tall.
This exhilarating hike has it all: a trip through a magical forest with ancient giants, a suspension bridge over a rushing river, and there's even interpretive signs along the way to help you distinguish between the types of plants and points of interest. The mostly-flat route goes for about a mile and a half round-trip.
The grove of trees can be found just over the river, so you'll need to cross this bouncy suspension bridge. Kids are known to absolutely love the trip across. From the bridge, you can gaze down below at the rushing waters of the Ohanapecosh River.
Once you're across, the trail makes a short loop around a small mid-river island of more ancient trees. Isolated on the island, these trees have been protected from fire, allowing them to grow to their massive size.
With the ancient giants and a unique boardwalk and suspension bridge, this is easily one of the most memorable hikes you'll find in the Northwest. Be sure to check it out near the Stevens Canyon Entrance next time you're visiting Mount Rainier National Park.
Would you go on this scenic hike? Have you visited before? Share your thoughts with us below! For more of our favorite hikes here in Washington, read 9 Amazing Washington Hikes Under 3 Miles You'll Absolutely Love
If you have another hike you'd like to see us get out and explore, let us know with this nomination form, here.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!