Near Redmond Watershed Loop
The lower ponds of the Redmond Watershed are beautiful in the late-afternoon sun.
Near Redmond Watershed Loop
Siler's Mill Pond hides in the forest along the Siler's Mill Trail.
Near Redmond Watershed Loop
The less shady parts of the trail have beautiful Autumn colors
Near Redmond Watershed Loop
The Power Line trail connects with multiple side trails, like the Trout Loop at Redmond Watershed Preserve, where you can see a diversity of plant life
Near Redmond Watershed Loop
With a break in the chilly weather, smaller creatures are a bit more common

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Redmond Watershed Loop

4.4 (17 Ratings)
A counter-clockwise route from the Watershed parking lot.
5.5
mi
Distance
378
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Some trails are restricted to foot traffic only, which means no horses or bikes are allowed on those specific trails.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.48mi
Distance
378ft
Elevation Gain
378ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
575ft
High Point
321ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop will take hikers through a forest full of beautiful Western Red Cedars and Douglas Fir;the elevation gain is enough to push you. The biggest challenges are navigating the rocks and roots. The lower pond is stunning. The power and beauty of these trails are how you can connect as many as you want to customize your hike including the additional 400 acres in Redmond Ridge.From the SW parking lot, hear north on the Trillium Trail, taking a quick right onto the Powerline Trail before turning north again on the Pipeline Trail. Pipeline Trail is a well-maintained trail that is a wide, easy singletrack. Use the Pipeline Connector Trail to connect back up with the Trillium Trail which you'll then follow to the north end of the Watershed.From Trillium Trail, hikers will use a short section of the Pond Connector Trail and Pipeline Trail to connect with the Siler's Mill Trail. This trail is great for hiking. Be careful of your step, as the middle and northern stretches of this trail are fairly rocky and contain a number of roots. Along this stretch, you'll also encounter a beautiful pond. The southern part of the trail is spectacular, as it winds through the dense Watershed forest.Once you reach the junction with the Pipeline Trail, retrace your steps back to the parking area to finish up the hike.

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Contributors
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