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    Don't leave valuables in your car!
    Kelsey C.

    Awesome hike for a run with the dog. BE WARNED THAT YOUR CAR MIGHT GET BROKEN INTO. Fortunately Mazda apparently makes ridiculously strong windows, but my front passenger window was destroyed. Don't leave anything at all in your car!!

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    Pine & Cedar Lakes Trail - Map of trails

    Pine & Cedar Lakes Trail

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Great hike. I made it a loop and ended up at Falls Drive and walked along the main road back to the…read moretrailhead. I went alone and didn't encounter a single person in the 4-5 hours it took for me to do the loop. Not all maps show the trail that leads off so you can make the loop. You go to the south from an off shoot in between cedar and Pine lake. The trails at this point are very overgrown. There is more opportunities to go on trails but I stuck on the service roads for the most part. Lots of good lookout points over Lake Samish. The original hike to get to Pine and Cedar lake is very steep. Once you get past that point it is more rolling hills or flat. I highly recommend turning left and heading toward the overlook NW of Cedar lake. Great views of the San Juan's and on the other side you can see Baker. For the Lakes there is camping opportunities available (primitive). Also there are no toilets available. Swimming in the lakes might be possible but they look as if the water is stagnant and there is much muck. I'm only knocking it down because of the hill. The overgrown section isn't part of this trail but is a fun way to go if you want more mileage and to make a loop of it. Just be aware you will be walking back along the road and there is little to no shoulder at times so walk towards the oncoming traffic to step out of the way when they approach.

    This is like one of the toughest trails that I've encountered due to the initial 1-2 mile uphill…read morehike. I generally consider myself to be in fair physical condition but, after this hike, I'm reconsidering that opinion. Supposedly, the lakes at the top make this hike worth the intense workout. I'm not generally one to back down from a hike, but I did this time. I got past the initial uphill hike with pacing and frequent rest breaks. Once past there, something didn't feel right about the atmosphere and I decided to head back. It may have the hour of the day or the feeling of isolation. Either way, I'd recommend bringing a hiking buddy. I'll save the remainder of this hike for an early morning. The lakes at the top have 4 camping sites. One of the few lakes around to allow it. Discovery Pass is required here. It's usually well posted when required but I hadn't noticed at arrival. A portable toilet is available in the parking lot area. No designated rest stops along the trail. Check this hike out for a good workout and peace in the woods. Don't forget your water bottle!

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    Cedar Lake approaching from woods

    Klipsun Trail - From Railroad Trail, turn left onto Klipsun Trail (after St Clair detention basin on your left)

    Klipsun Trail

    3.5(2 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    This is my favorite trail in town. Because a part of the trail is uphill, it's great workout. Also,…read morethe part close to Big Rock Garden has lots of nature. It makes you feel like you are in a deep forest (although you are very close from Barkley Boulevard). Recommended route: Start at Barkley Village, walk up to Big Rock Garden, turn around, and walk back down to Barkley Village. A round trip should take about an hour if you walk at a brisk pace. From Barkley Village, take Railroad Trail (the trail behind Barkley Haggen) toward Whatcom Falls. Right after the St Clair detention basin on your left, turn left onto Klipsun Trail uphill all way to Sylvan Street. The trail continues in a woods, splitting into different trails. Follow the signs for Big Rock Garden. Warming: There are several pretty steep staircases. If you have knee or hip issues, this is probably not a great option. ***************************** If you found something useful in my review, please hit "useful" so that I can improve my future reviews. If you love food and traveling, follow me, or better yet, let's become Yelp friends! Thank you and happy Yelping! If you think your friends will find my review useful, please share it with them!

    This trail takes you through a neighborhood. Most of the time you're in the trees, but you can…read morestill definitely see houses around you. If you live nearby it's a nice walk, but I felt like I was walking through someone's backyard.

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    Klipsun Trail - It makes you feel like you are deep into a forest.

    It makes you feel like you are deep into a forest.

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