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Emily & Timothy

Saturday, April 11, 2026 • Lakewood, WA

Emily & Timothy

Saturday, April 11, 2026 • Lakewood, WA

Things to Do

Things to Do in Tacoma, Washington

Welcome to the Grit City! Here the beauty of the Pacific Northwest meets vibrant city charm 36-miles south of Seattle. Whether you're here for our wedding or extending your stay, Tacoma has something for everyone. Stroll through the stunning Museum of Glass and watch live glassblowing, explore the world-renowned LeMay – America’s Car Museum, or take in breathtaking views of Mount Rainier from Point Defiance Park. Wander the scenic Ruston Way waterfront, indulge in delicious local cuisine, and discover charming boutiques in the historic Proctor and Stadium districts. With its mix of art, nature, and culture, Tacoma is the perfect place to celebrate love and adventure.

Explore Pierce County's Best Hiking Trails

Nestled between Mount Rainier and the Olympic Peninsula, Pierce County offers a diverse array of hiking opportunities, from serene urban trails to challenging mountain paths. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual nature enthusiast, there's a trail waiting for you.

Top Trails to Discover:

Point Defiance Park: As Tacoma's largest urban park, Point Defiance boasts over 10 miles of trails meandering through lush forests and along dramatic cliffs. Hike the Outer Loop Trail for panoramic views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and Puget Sound, and keep an eye out for local wildlife such as bald eagles and harbor seals.

Swan Creek Park: Located in East Tacoma, this 373-acre park offers a network of trails suitable for all skill levels. The Swan Creek and Canyon Rim Loop is particularly popular, featuring a salmon-bearing stream and scenic forested canyon.

Sequalitchew Creek Trail: Starting in DuPont, this 2.5-mile trail leads through a forested ravine to a beach with stunning views of Puget Sound. The trail's unique feature is a pedestrian tunnel under the railroad tracks, providing access to the shoreline.

Foothills Trail: Stretching 21 miles from Puyallup to Buckley, this mostly paved trail is perfect for hikers, cyclists, and joggers. It offers a peaceful journey through farmland and forests, with several road crossings along the way.

Dash Point State Park: Located in Federal Way, Dash Point features 11 miles of hiking trails through forests and along the beach. It's an ideal spot for a family outing, with opportunities for wildlife viewing and beachcombing.

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge: Just south of Tacoma, this refuge offers flat, accessible trails through wetlands and forests. The boardwalk trail provides excellent birdwatching opportunities and views of Mount Rainier.