Eastside Hike - Bridle Crest Trail to Lake Sammamish

$30.00

Wednesday, May 6th

Bridle Crest Trail to Lake Sammamish

~5 miles | ~325 ft gain | Kirkland → Lake Sammamish corridor

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This peaceful greenbelt corridor links Kirkland to Lake Sammamish through towering trees, soft forest floors, and thoughtful urban trail design. Beginning near the Central Park Tennis Club, we’ll follow the Bridle Crest Trail east toward the water — an easy, well-graded path ideal for conversation and movement. The forest buffers out the sound of the city, creating an unexpected quiet as we make our way toward the lakeshore.

This is an excellent walk for simply being present — taking in spring air, checking in with ourselves, and connecting with fellow Tenderfoot hikers. These mid-week miles remind us that remarkable experiences don’t always need dramatic elevation or rugged terrain — sometimes the gift is simply the space to breathe.

Water-resistant shoes are helpful this time of year as the trail can be soft in places. No special gear needed — just your curiosity, your steady breath, and your willingness to spend a morning in motion.

We'll meet in the far north end of the north parking lot at the Green Lake Park and Ride, and directly under the I-5 freeway at 8 am. Rideshare for the day is $5 per person from the Green Lake Park and Ride, and is paid to the driver of the vehicle.

Green Lake Park and Ride: 8 am, $5

Our estimated time of arrival at the trailhead is: 8:30 am


Yes, there are two separate fees regarding this event. The event fee is $15, and then a rideshare if you are riding as a passenger with a driver.


Sorry, no doggies are allowed at any Tenderfoot Adventures events as per our insurance policy. We all love our fur babies, and I am sure that yours is amazing as well, but alas, there are no doggies allowed at any of our events.


If you have been with us for three or more events and would like to receive our weekly newsletter, which provides weekly insights into our events, exclusive invites to events that are not posted on Meetup or our website, and access to offers from our brand collaborations, please contact me at [tenderfootadventure@gmail.com]


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Wednesday, May 6th

Bridle Crest Trail to Lake Sammamish

~5 miles | ~325 ft gain | Kirkland → Lake Sammamish corridor

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5S5mDWA4NzkdeqeM9

This peaceful greenbelt corridor links Kirkland to Lake Sammamish through towering trees, soft forest floors, and thoughtful urban trail design. Beginning near the Central Park Tennis Club, we’ll follow the Bridle Crest Trail east toward the water — an easy, well-graded path ideal for conversation and movement. The forest buffers out the sound of the city, creating an unexpected quiet as we make our way toward the lakeshore.

This is an excellent walk for simply being present — taking in spring air, checking in with ourselves, and connecting with fellow Tenderfoot hikers. These mid-week miles remind us that remarkable experiences don’t always need dramatic elevation or rugged terrain — sometimes the gift is simply the space to breathe.

Water-resistant shoes are helpful this time of year as the trail can be soft in places. No special gear needed — just your curiosity, your steady breath, and your willingness to spend a morning in motion.

We'll meet in the far north end of the north parking lot at the Green Lake Park and Ride, and directly under the I-5 freeway at 8 am. Rideshare for the day is $5 per person from the Green Lake Park and Ride, and is paid to the driver of the vehicle.

Green Lake Park and Ride: 8 am, $5

Our estimated time of arrival at the trailhead is: 8:30 am


Yes, there are two separate fees regarding this event. The event fee is $15, and then a rideshare if you are riding as a passenger with a driver.


Sorry, no doggies are allowed at any Tenderfoot Adventures events as per our insurance policy. We all love our fur babies, and I am sure that yours is amazing as well, but alas, there are no doggies allowed at any of our events.


If you have been with us for three or more events and would like to receive our weekly newsletter, which provides weekly insights into our events, exclusive invites to events that are not posted on Meetup or our website, and access to offers from our brand collaborations, please contact me at [tenderfootadventure@gmail.com]


You can also check out our website at www.tenderfootadventures.net for a full overview of who we are and what we do.


You can also find us on

Instagram: @tenderfootadventure
Facebook: Tenderfoot Adventures
Pinterest: Tenderfoot Adventures