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Bisected by SE Summit
Landsburg Rd the Danville Georgetown park
holds 15 named trails covering 27.5 miles,
winding throughout the area surrounding the
Tahoma Jr High School. Extensively
maintained by the Tahoma BCHW chapter, well
maintained and signed trails are a hallmark
of this popular equestrian trail system.
Some of the main trails are:
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Putnam Loop - The
longest trail in the system, the Putnam
Loop covers the low laying areas on both
sides of Summit Landsburg and includes
stretches above the Cedar River. Watch
for BLUE trail markers leading the way.
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Ridge Loop -
Circumnavigating the trails to the south
of Summit Landsburg, Ridge loop is 2.5miles long and includes a few good
climbs and descents.
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Lone Wolf -
This trail has provided passage from the
Kent Watershed to the Seattle Watershed
for a lone gray wolf since the mid
1990's.
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Old Indian -
Retracing part of a Indian route from
the 1800's that ran from Puget Sound to
the area now called Rattlesnake Lake.
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Tilly Trail - Marked
by WHITE trail markers the Tilly Trail
runs between the Putnam Loop and the
Coyote Trail.
Click here for a free trail map
Connect the various
trails to create endless loops of any size
according to what type of horse ride or hike
you're looking for.
Designed as an equestrian
use park, these trails are also open to
hikers and mountain bikers, as well as
Horseback riders.
A small portion of the
Old Indian Trail runs through the private
property of
Palmer Coking Coal Company. Please contact
Palmer Coking Coal to get a pass allowing
you on their property.
Use of these trails is
a privilege, practice all
LNT courtesies to keep our access.

Information and maps on horse
trails, horse camps, hiking paths, and mountain bike single track for horseback riders,
hikers, and mountain bikers in the Danville Georgetown Park near the Rock
Creek Valley of Maple Valley Washington near
Seattle
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