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April 29, 2012 at 8:07am

Urban hikes we like

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The Pacific Northwest has some of the most amazing hikes anywhere, but you don't have to venture out to the Olympic Peninsula to find awesome scenery. Tacoma is a great city to find urban hikes - many with quintessential Northwest scenery and a place to grab a snack or a meal en route.

Narrows Bridge

The second Narrows Bridge was built with a walkway across it. As long as you have no qualms about heights, this is one of the best urban hikes in the entire region. From the bridge, you can see the Puget Sound stretching out beneath you and sometimes even spot boats or sea lions passing below. Park at War Memorial Park just off Sixth Avenue, walk through the park, cross Jackson Avenue, and follow the walkway onto the bridge. Be aware, once you're on the bridge, you're in for the long haul. There are no bathrooms or snack stops.

Location: War Memorial Park, just off Sixth Avenue and North Skyline Drive

Swan Creek County Park

This urban treasure is often a path less traveled, especially if you venture deeper into the forest trails attached to the park. The main entrance is located along Pioneer Way, but there are unmarked entrances just off 56th and Portland Avenue and behind McIlvaigh Middle School. The trails span miles through quiet woodlands and offer a good workout as some parts are steep. Trails are unpaved. For easier hiking, stick to the park area around the Pioneer side.

Location: 2820 Pioneer Way E, Tacoma

Tacoma Waterfront

Tacoma's waterfront is a popular place to walk all year round. The terrain is flat and paved and the views of the Puget Sound are expansive. There are also several restaurants located along Ruston Way. Parking lots are located at the beginning, middle and end of Ruston Way.

Location: Ruston Way, Tacoma

Downtown Tacoma

Downtown Tacoma is the perfect place to see a mix of the arts, the water, and have ample places to enjoy a meal. Park at the Tacoma Art Museum or on the street along Pacific and wander between the art museum, Union Station, Washington State History Museum, Bridge of Glass and Museum of Glass.

Location: Tacoma Art Museum, 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma

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