10 Kid-Friendly Spring Hikes in the Seattle Area
Written by Jennifer Johnson
Filed under: Outings and activities Family travel Family fun
You might think a wastewater treatment plant in Woodinvlle wouldn’t be a pleasant place to hike, but King County designed the open space surrounding Brightwater for recreation, wildlife and education. There are open areas, ponds, streams and forest to attract wildlife and humans.
Favorite trails: There are three miles of hiking trails on the 70-acre site. You can choose from a couple of short loops on varied terrain and good surfaces. Make sure to stop and visit one of the ponds while you are there.
Indoor options: At the Brighwater campus, kids and adults can learn all about our water system – where our water comes from, how we use and waste it, and how our wastewater is treated. There are interactive exhibits for all ages.
Extras: You’ll see lots of interesting and engaging art on the Brightwater campus, such as glass microbes and industrial pipes in the shapes of tree branches. You can also participate in educational events and walks throughout the year. Kids and adults over 9 years old can take a tour of the treatment plant.
Logistics: The grounds and trails are open from dawn to dusk daily. The Education and Community Center are open from Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. It is open one Saturday a month for tours and other events. You can get driving directions and print out trail maps from the website.
