Lime Kiln Trail

Walk through history as you follow the route of a long-gone railroad bed through former camps and settlements.
Total Distance: 7.0 miles
Total Ascent: 500ft
Highest Point: 750ft
Difficulty: Easy
Our Hiking Time: 3h 10m
Required Permit: None
To get there, take I-5 North to Exit 194. Follow Highway 2 for about two miles. Stay in the left lane and merge onto Lake Stevens Highway 204. Follow for two miles to Highway 9. Take the left onto Highway 9 toward Lake Stevens. In just under two miles, reach Highway 92 to Granite Falls. Take a right and follow for about eight miles to a four-way stop in Granite Falls. Take a right onto Granite Ave, and in three blocks a left onto Pioneer St. Continue for a little over a mile as the road changes to Menzel Lake Rd, and veer left onto Waite Mill Rd. Continue for a half mile to the school bus turnaround, and take the left branching gravel road to the trailhead. View Google Directions >>
Although the Lime Kiln Trail is a little light on sprawling vistas and pristine alpine lakes, the Robe Valley lends an air of ruggedness, and feels more remote than it is. The trail is somewhat popular, so expect some company year-round, but at about seven miles round-trip and 500’ of elevation, this little hike is a good winter hiking option. And, with a fairly mild grade and lots artifacts to play with, the Lime Kiln Trail could be perfect for a young family out for a hike.

There's a lot more to Lime Kiln, and you can learn all about it in Hiking through History Washington: Exploring the Evergreen State's Past by Trail. You'll find a trail map, route descriptions, history, and more for this and many other hikes throughout the State. Help support hikingwithmybrother.com and the work we do by picking up a copy!