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The Islands Region
Reid Harbor State Park
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REID HARBOR STATE PARK
REID HARBOR STATE PARK
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A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks for day use. For more information about the Discover Pass and exemptions, please visit the Discover Pass web page.



Trails
1. Mount Constitution Trail: This is the highest point in Reid Harbor State Park, offering panoramic views of surrounding islands and mountains.

2. Cascade Lake Loop: A 3-mile trail that circles around a beautiful lake with opportunities for swimming or picnicking along the way.

3. Twin Lakes Trail: An intermediate level hike leading to two serene lakes nestled amidst lush greenery; perfect for bird watching and fishing enthusiasts.

4. Mountain Lake Loop: Another looped trail circling a pristine mountain lake, this one slightly longer at about 5 miles but less crowded than other trails within the park.

5. Little Summit Lookout Point Hike: Shorter compared to others (around half mile), it leads you straight up to an observation deck providing stunning vistas over Puget Sound region.

6. South Boundary Trails: These are more challenging hikes stretching across southern boundary of park featuring dense forests & steep inclines making them ideal choice for experienced hikers seeking solitude & adventure.

7. North Beach Access Pathway: Easy walk down towards north beach area where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, shell collecting or simply relaxing by water's edge.

8. Westside Scenic Drive Walking Route: Paved pathway running parallel alongside west side scenic drive road suitable even for wheelchair users / strollers.

9. Eastsound Waterfront Walkway: Gentle stroll taking walkers through picturesque waterfront areas near east sound village showcasing local flora/fauna as well as historical landmarks.

10. Turtleback Mountain Preserve Trails: Network of interconnected paths crisscrossing turtle back mountain preserve known particularly among nature photographers due its diverse landscapes ranging from meadows filled wildflowers during springtime till autumnal hues covering entire hill slopes come fall season.

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