Si View Metropolitan Park District

Hiking and Running

Come explore our local parks and trails! Our new walking and hiking programs for youth and adults are intended to introduce participants to local recreation areas, get some exercise and an opportunity to socialize. Activities do require pre-registration, please check listing.

Youth / Teen

Winter Teen Hikes

Join us on early release Fridays as we explore local trails in the surrounding area. Transportation can be provided from Twin Falls Middle School. We will hike easy to moderate trails while making new friends and building leadership and outdoor skills. Come learn trail etiquette, leave no trace principles, and basic safety skills for hiking and recreating outdoors. If your student does not need to be picked up from the school, we will be departing from the Si View Community Center.

Fri March 27 – Twin Falls
Fri April 24 – Cedar Butte

Adults

Stroller Striders

Calling all new parents! Time to lace up your walking shoes and get striding with your little ones. This walking group aims to bring together parents to socialize, encourage new friendships, and be active with their stroller-bound children. We'll explore the beautiful parks and trail system right here in North Bend. Register now for email updates on routes and meeting locations. Walks will alternate each week, Wednesdays at 11:30AM, Thursdays at 9:00AM.

Si View Litter Hunting Club

Our goal is to hunt down and properly dispose of litter in and around North Bend! Open to all ages, let's work together to ensure our parks, rivers, and trails are clean for all! Garbage bags and gloves provided. Organized meet ups every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Children ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.

Adult Field Trips

Field trips are not just for the kids these days! Together, we'll explore the latest exhibits at regional attractions. Be sure to bring water and lunch/souvenir money. Transportation to/from Si View Community Center provided.

Winter Walking Club

Organized winter season walks will take place at various parks and trails throughout North Bend. Participants will have the opportunity to socialize while getting their steps in! Be sure to register for this free program to receive notifications of meeting locations and routes for each week.


All Ages

Earth Day Clean Up!

Join the Snoqualmie Valley Youth Council to Celebrate Earth Day! We will supply garbage bags and gloves as we go out to clean up around our community! Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Trail Work Parties

Trail work parties are a great way to meet like-minded people and keep outdoor spaces safe and enjoyable for everyone. Here's how you can help keep Torguson Park Pump Track and Tennant Trailhead Park in top shape! In early Spring, we're rallying volunteers to rake out winter debris, clear drainage channels, and reshape berms. Si View and Evergreen MTB provide tools, instructions, and safety guidance for volunteer work parties. Bring your gloves, enthusiasm, and your bike if you want to ride after! Note that kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Let's keep our trails beautiful, safe, and ready for adventure!

Saturday April 11 – Tennant Trailhead Work Party
Friday April 17 – Pump Track Work Party
Tollgate Farm Park parkrun, baqwab
Saturdays at Tollgate Farm Park, 9AM

Tollgate Farm Park parkrun, baqwab is a free, volunteer organized weekly 5k event for participants of all standards. This event offers an opportunity for the local community, regardless of age or gender, to come together on a regular basis to enjoy the outdoors and get physically active. The goal is to encourage people to run, jog, walk and volunteer together. Visit parkrun.us/tollgatefarmparkbaqwab/ for more details and registration. The great thing is that you only ever need to register once. Then just set your alarm for Saturday mornings and get yourself there, the event starts near the playground. Tollgate Farm area is known as baqwab by the Snoqualmie people and participants are encouraged to recreate respectfully. Please carpool, if possible. All parkrun events are volunteer coordinated, in collaboration with Si View Metro Parks.

Watershed Tours

Come tour the Cedar River Watershed and learn where Seattle drinking water comes from. We'll explore the Cedar River Watershed Education Center, travel to Chester Morse Lake, and visit the Cedar Falls waterfall. Dress for weather, mountain weather can change unexpectedly. This is a unique hands on learning opportunity about the water cycle in a protected mountain watershed that is closed to unsupervised public access. Transportation from Si View Community Center is included. *This program is suitable for all ages, youth under the age 16 must be accompanied by an adult.