tehaleh Parks & trails guide
The trek at tehaleh
gear up and get out there!
Welcome to The Trek at Tehaleh, a mountain bike park with over 6 miles of trails where adventure meets community. Whether you're navigating the trails or soaking in the natural beauty, every moment here is an opportunity to embrace the Tehaleh lifestyle.
Directions to The Trek at Tehaleh:
• Drive West on Cascadia Blvd.
• Pass Discovery Park (#13 on the map)
• At the stoplight, take a right on Tehaleh Blvd.
• Take a left on 170th
• Follow the road until you see The Trek at Tehaleh signage on the right scan for parking lot location
over 40 MILES OF TRAILS!
The trails at Tehaleh feature scenic natural areas and widely varied topography that make our community a great place to take a casual walk, observe wildlife, or take an energizing hike or run. Wind through pines, rocks and wetlands, alpine meadows, and deep forests for endless outdoor adventure. Trails connect homes to parks and parks to schools. Start off at Post & Pour: grab a beverage, meet a friend, then head out on the main trailhead. From here, you can head to Yonder, a great park for bird watching and picnics. Or head north through Tehaleh Pass to Forest Park. Then, round the community and wind your way through the trees and up the plateau to Sticks ‘n’ Stones for great views of Mount Rainier.
Having the trails, a backyard, friends to see, and neighbors that check-in make just being home so wonderful.”
— tehaleh resident
Rainier or shine!
Did you know? Mount rainier is the 5th highest mountain in the continental u.s.
The area’s largest attraction, Mount Rainier National Park, is situated southeast of Tehaleh, fewer than 25 miles away (as the crow flies). Outdoor activities include camping, hiking, biking, mountain climbing, snowshoeing, and sight-seeing. Learn about glaciers. Hike the Wonderland Trail. Prepare to have your breath taken away.
Explore Mount Rainier National Park
• 241,000 acres • 14,000 feet tall
• 600+ campsites • 300+ miles of trails
121.7603° W
You don’t have to escape to nature when it’s outside your front door.
Animals of the tehaleh trails
Bald Eagle
A bird of prey that hunts along rivers and streams and builds a large nest called an aerie.
Elk
Herds of elk migrate from higher altitudes to the Carbon River in spring.
Brown Bat
Hunts mosquitoes, moths, and other insects using sonar during the night.
Deer Mouse
Nocturnal animal feeds on seeds, leaves, and fruits and builds nests in high hollow trees.
C o oper’s Hawk
A bird of prey that hunts primarily small birds in heavily vegetated areas.
Banana Slug
These decomposers digest leaves and forest debris, building rich forest soils.
Discovery Park Community Center
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Newland is the largest private developer of planned residential and urban mixed-use communities in the United States from coast-to-coast. Together with our partner, North America Sekisui House, LLC, we believe it is our responsibility to create enduring, healthier communities for people to live life in ways that matter most to them. newlandco.com and nashcommunities.com
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1 Forest park Trails, trailhead, and a living room in the forest. Planned for 20 acres.
2 Sprouts holler Playing field, playground, sports court, scooter park and sledding hill.
3 The edge Skate park, sports court, graffiti wall, meadow and seating.
4 Yonder Pond, seating and wetlands.
5 Boulder dash Playground, picnic spot, climbable boulders, and grassy domes.
6 Knoll Park
Seating and trails.
7 Ponder Tranquil pond and seating.
8 Sticks ‘n’ stones
Natural playground and picnic tables.
9 Big sky park Zipline, bocce ball, dino dig and picnic pavilion. 10 Hounds Hollow Fully fenced, off-leash dog park and pooch-friendly trails.
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A FEW THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND:
• No motorized vehicles allowed on trails
• Keep pets on a leash except in designated areas
• Please pick-up pet waste
• Please don’t litter—use trash receptacles or carry out your trash
• Walk gently and please stay on trails