- Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park - King County
Cougar Mountain Park has over thirty-five miles of trails winding through diverse habitats such as mature second-growth forests, streams and wetlands, cliffs, and nearby caves
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- Map Legend Cougar Mountain (map on reverse) Regional Wildland Park
ldland Park is the gem of King County’s 30,000-acre park system Just minutes from Eastside cities such as Bellevue, Newcastle and Issaquah, Cougar Mountain Park provides an excellent example f our region’s unique historical, cultural and natural heritage Located in the “Issaquah Alps,” Cougar Mountain Park preserves important
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- Anti-Aircraft Peak Loop - Washington Trails Association
Hike a loop around Anti-Aircraft Peak in the Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park Hike past sites associated with coal and clay mining, and a former 1950s-era anti-aircraft missile installation Enjoy good forest trails, some seasonal wildflowers, and a million-dollar view
- Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park - AllTrails
To get here you can take either the Wilderness Creek Trail or the Wilderness Cliffs Trail The hike up to this point can be a challenge where you will encounter a steep climb and at times, rocky terrain The final stretch to the peak is a gentle short climb where you can rest and relax On your way up towards
- Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park - Wikipedia
There are four major trailheads within the park Maps are available at these trailheads, and there are directional signs at major trail intersections Equestrian access is available at all but the first of these Bicycles are not allowed on any trails
- Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park | Bellevue, WA
Over the years, Cougar Mountain has been home to Native Americans, miners, loggers, and the US army The park now features a diverse wildlife habitat including second growth forests, streams and wetlands, and cliffs and caves that provide a home to a variety of species
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