Point Defiance Park Loop Trail

Published 2022-11-14
Metro Parks Tacoma is set to break ground Monday on a new trail in Point Defiance Park.

The groundbreaking is phase one of the Loop Trail project, which will give park visitors better access to key points in the park.

The Loop Trail will be a paved trail for pedestrians and cyclists, connecting Wilson Way bridge, the pagoda, Owen Beach, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the roundabout and back.

According to the Metro Parks Tacoma website, phase one will also include the following:

A new sidewalk and improvements to Park Avenue west of the roundabout to the park road near the Mildred Street entrance
Paving on top of the current gravel Trolley Lane trail leading north from the roundabout over grass to the Japanese Garden, featuring a small plaza at the entry to the Wilson Way bridge and a safer pedestrian road crossing near the garden

Phase two, which has not yet been permitted will begin construction in 2023.

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All Comments (3)
  • Its been about 10 years since I've been to Point Defiance Park. Seemed like that place was nothing but trails and paths already. Will there be any Nature left?
  • @koi-pond
    Metro Parks has made so much of the park no longer easily accessible by closing Five Mile DR and if you believe they had to redo Owens Beach because of rising sea levels then why did they rebuild only a few feet higher. I no longer trust the leadership of Metro Parks.