Walk in the Woods - Lime Kiln Trail

$30.00

Thursday, May 28th,

Lime Kiln Trail

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Step into history with us as we wander the Lime Kiln Trail near Granite Falls. This 6.8-mile path is as much a trip into the past as it is a walk in nature. The South Fork Stillaguamish River cuts a broad, beautiful valley here, and the remnants of old lime kilns, sawmills, and railroad relics sit tucked in the forest — quiet reminders of the industry that once thrived in these hills.

By late May, the forest is fully leafed out. The air is warm, the ferns tall, and wildflowers line the trail. Our turnaround spot near the river makes a perfect spot for a relaxed trailside lunch, listening to the steady rush of water and sharing conversation with fellow Tenderfooters.

The Lime Kiln Trail is rolling and moderate, with some roots and rocks but nothing too demanding. Be prepared for a few muddy spots, and as always, layers are your friend in this transitional season. Hiking shoes with good traction will make it an easy, enjoyable outing.

We’ll meet at the Lime Kiln Trailhead at 9:00 a.m. for this walk through nature and history. It’s a perfect chance to stretch your legs, breathe the spring air, and enjoy the timeless rhythm of the woods.

Lime Kiln Trail — Washington Trails Association

We can 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. Since we are heading north, we can also stop off at the Ash Way Park and Ride at 8:20 am to either pick up additional riders or further coordinate rideshares. Rideshare for the day is $11 per person from the Green Lake Park and Ride and $8 per person from the Ash Way Park and Ride, and is paid to the driver of the vehicle.

Meet at Green Lake Park and Ride at 8:00 am, $11

Meet at Ash Way Park and Ride at 8:20 am, $8

Our estimated time of arrival at the trailhead is: 9:00 am

Yes, there are two separate fees regarding this event. The event fee, 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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Thursday, May 28th,

Lime Kiln Trail

https://maps.app.goo.gl/wEdBshurZs3jVbWV8

Step into history with us as we wander the Lime Kiln Trail near Granite Falls. This 6.8-mile path is as much a trip into the past as it is a walk in nature. The South Fork Stillaguamish River cuts a broad, beautiful valley here, and the remnants of old lime kilns, sawmills, and railroad relics sit tucked in the forest — quiet reminders of the industry that once thrived in these hills.

By late May, the forest is fully leafed out. The air is warm, the ferns tall, and wildflowers line the trail. Our turnaround spot near the river makes a perfect spot for a relaxed trailside lunch, listening to the steady rush of water and sharing conversation with fellow Tenderfooters.

The Lime Kiln Trail is rolling and moderate, with some roots and rocks but nothing too demanding. Be prepared for a few muddy spots, and as always, layers are your friend in this transitional season. Hiking shoes with good traction will make it an easy, enjoyable outing.

We’ll meet at the Lime Kiln Trailhead at 9:00 a.m. for this walk through nature and history. It’s a perfect chance to stretch your legs, breathe the spring air, and enjoy the timeless rhythm of the woods.

Lime Kiln Trail — Washington Trails Association

We can 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. Since we are heading north, we can also stop off at the Ash Way Park and Ride at 8:20 am to either pick up additional riders or further coordinate rideshares. Rideshare for the day is $11 per person from the Green Lake Park and Ride and $8 per person from the Ash Way Park and Ride, and is paid to the driver of the vehicle.

Meet at Green Lake Park and Ride at 8:00 am, $11

Meet at Ash Way Park and Ride at 8:20 am, $8

Our estimated time of arrival at the trailhead is: 9:00 am

Yes, there are two separate fees regarding this event. The event fee, 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