Family Things To Do in Black Diamond, Washington

#1.

32627 Railroad Ave, Black Diamond, WA 98010

  • It is nothing super special; a set of banks, a fun box, and a quarterpipe/half bowl, but it is definitely a park I would have had fun with back in the day. Some of the tykes ... More on ConcreteDisciples.com

  • A variety of difficulties available. Some level; some steep. There are ev More on Trails

 

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Black Diamond, Washington

  • An unpretentious state park with a very impressive name, Flaming Geyser presents several basic hiking options on more than 4 miles of trails. Multiple short hikes explore a ridgeline in the forest, the edge of the Green River Gorge, ... More on Trails

 

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Black Diamond, Washington

  • Large area with runs through clear cut (fast), woods, and along creek bed (technical). More on trails.mtbr.com

  • While mostly a flat ride with only small hills up and down, the trail network is very well maintained, varied, beautiful in places, and has lots of fun stunts scattered throughout. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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22010 SE 248th Street Maple Valley WA 98038

  • about Greater Maple Valley Community Center: GMVCC offers a variety of programs for families and children of all ages, including indoor playtimes, ... More on GoCityKids

  • The staff is friendly and they have great classes and activities for kids! More on GoCityKids

 

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Kummer, Washington

  • Flaming Geyser, site of a former coal mine, gets its name from methane gas that seeps from an old test core bored into an underlying coal seams. When ignited, the gas creates a small torch flame in... More on LLBean.com

  • Majority of trail closed due to wash-out. Flame geyser looked pretty cheesy More on Trails

 

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Enumclaw, Washington

  • If you want great views, climb to a once-upon-a-time fire lookout. If you want flowers, burn the trees. Because of a fire set by lightning (or somebody) in the 1920s, where eighty years ago was for... More on Trails

  • The views from Noble Knob are breathtaking . More on Trails

 

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Enumclaw

  • The front of Mt. Peak is mainly used by hikers which are frequented by the town cops and fire fighters trying to keep in shape. Number one, be curtious to everyone and give the hikers the right of ... More on trails.mtbr.com

  • I really don't recommend descending down the front because there is just no clean way to do it without ripping up the trail. More on trails.mtbr.com

 

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Maple Valley, Washington

  • Inside scenic Lake Wilderness Park , you'll find this charming building with a three-story totem pole ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Enumclaw, Washington

  • Snowshoers flock to this trail on winter weekends, but there is something unusual about a lot of the snowshoers here. Many of them have long planks strapped to their backs as they ascend the steep ... More on Trails

  • Spectacular on a clear day. Bullion Basin is the ridge opposite the ridge More on Trails

 

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Enumclaw, Washington

  • Both mountains within a stones throw from Chinook Pass, Naches Peak is an excellent point for a Mount Rainier panorama, while Yakima Peak is a popular meadow ridge ramble. This charming little circ... More on Trails

  • Fun, quick scrambles in a very beautiful setting. More on Trails

 

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