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Boulder River is a great winter hike. Its out towards Darrington. Low elevation and the gain is not much. It shouldnt have any snow right now. Wallace Falls out of Gold Bar is good too. I can put some pics up when I get home.
http://www.wta.org/The site pasted above is a great tool I use year round, whether it's the top trails for the season or finding a good hike near you using the terrain map, it's a great tool.
This time of year without snowshoes you are confined to the lowlands a bit. I would recommend Poo-Poo-Point in Issaquah (park at Issaquah High School). That's where the paragliders take off and if you are up there on a clear day you can watch them. Central Peak near Issaquah is pretty nice 9 mile hike with 3500 feet of elevation gain. Not much wildlife but good exercise. Both Cougar and Tiger mountain have some great hikes for this time of year with minimal snow. As snow levels rise I would check out Annette Lake, Granite Mountain, and for a real butt kicker hike Mailbox Peak (not for the faint of heart). As far as wildlife its a little tough this side of the mountains but the islands are a ton of fun and are full of deer ect... and most have great hiking opportunities. No pics here at work, will try and get some up tomorrow of the hikes that I mentioned.
Yeah we were actually talking about picking up some snow shoes today but man are they expensive...
you can also rent from some of the sporting goods shops, if i remember it was only like $10 for the weekend
Boulder River is a great winter hike. Its out towards Darrington. Low elevation and the gain is not much. It shouldnt have any snow right now. Wallace Falls out of Gold Bar is good too. I can put some pics up when I get home.Here are some pics. First 3 Boulder River, last 3 of Wallace Falls. Not the greatest but gives you an idea.Another good hike is Fragrance Lake up north and Sauk River out of Darrington.