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Jack's Trail

4.0 (1 Rating)
A fast route through towering firs leading to the middle of Island Center Forest.
0.4
mi
Distance
13
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpring
Access Issues
Deer hunting in the main portion of Island Center Forest is permitted for a short period, typically in the second half of October. During this time, the trails are closed to non-hunters. Signs will be placed at trailheads, but if visiting during this period, it's a good idea to check King County's website at http://www.kingcounty.gov/services/parks-recreation/parks/trails/backcountry-trails/island-center-forest.aspx. The Natural and Gateway Areas, east of Landtrust Trail, remain open.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.43mi
Distance
13ft
Elevation Gain
89ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
396ft
High Point
304ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Named for a local avid horseman who was a frequent sight along the trails until his passing, Jack's Trail is an interesting half-mile connection to the center of the trail system. Jack's begins near the Westside Trailhead, a short distance into Dump Run. Head east on a path that varies between double and singletrack. While this route tends to be muddier than others in the area, especially following wet weather, it's not hard to cut a dry path on the fast, gently graded descent. A few baseball-sized stones add some light challenge, but it's not a technical hike by any means. As Jack's proceeds, it weaves among towering firs that seem to rise up forever. Some signs along the way explain the growth of the new forest in this area; look for them posted on a few trees about two tenths of a mile in. A quick succession of connectors are found as the trail bottoms out near the end, with Owl Trail and Sunny's Trail leading to Grinder and a segment shortcutting to the Middle Fork - North Trail - Techmo intersection. Jump over a tiny creek crossing between Owl and Sunny's. An inviting moss-lined curve finishes out Jack's a little further up Middle Fork. Just about any path departing from this point will head somewhere interesting.

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Contributors
Brendan Ross