Giant Cedar Trail
A quick trail just off Hwy 4
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Category

Park

Est. Duration

30-60m

Also

Hike

The "Giant Cedar Trail" is a short, easy, out-and-back hike just off Hwy 4, known for its large western red cedar trees, including the massive Canoe Creek Cedar, which has a diameter of over 4 meters. The nearly flat path is about 0.9 miles round trip and takes about 30-60 minutes to complete, though parts of the trail can be overgrown due to lack of use, and the recreation site itself is currently closed. 

Activity level
Age requirement

All ages

Seasonality

All seasons

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