We walked the longest loop, which included sections that cut right through the grass fields. Sometimes the footpath is hard to see, but if you take a picture of the map near the interpretive center, you should be fine. There were some rocky parts, tall grass, and some bumpy dirty sections. Be careful of some spiky weeds (I don't know what they're called) if hiking in shorts. The trail is flat the entire way. There are paved loops, unmaintained loops, and something in between.
We went around mid-day, and saw a large elk herd. Most of the trail was in the sun. A great view of what I believe is Little Si.
Plenty of parking, and I saw 3 different spots in the farm, though park near the interpretive center if you want the map of the trails.
Overall, I think it's a hike worth going to, especially because there are many other great hikes nearby if this one doesn't fit your taste.
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taigasakakihara on Meadowbrook Farm
I want to emphasize that the trail is really hard to see in some parts, but it's not that hard to figure out where you're going. If you are expecting to follow a designated path, this one might not be fun for you.
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taigasakakihara on Jul 07, 2025 12:33 AM