Outside and moving · Central / Snake Lake

Approx. as the crow flies7.4 mifrom downtown Gig Harbor · Jerisich DockTacoma Nature Center, 1919 S Tyler St, Tacoma, WA, 98405, USA · named trailhead or park start approximate · not route miles

Tacoma Nature Center and Snake Lake trails

Free, quiet and close:good when they want nature without a long drive.

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Where it is

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Location overviewCentral / Snake Lake
WhenFri: Trails 8:00 a.m.-30 minutes after sunset; building 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. | Sat: Same trail hours; building 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. | Sun: Trails open; building closed.
CostFree.
Allow1-2 hours
WeatherRain friendly

Candid priority · #368 of 439

Why this sits where it does.

The upside

Free, quiet and close:good when they want nature without a long drive. strong shared-experience fit, weather-safe, good value; meaningful travel or relocation, limited visual proof.

The tradeoff

The transfer is the main cost; choose it only as part of a deliberate boat move or regional cluster.

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Why it could work for the two of you

Free, quiet and close:good when they want nature without a long drive.

Urban wetland preserve with more than two miles of forest and wetland trails.

Conversation friendliness

high

Planning commitment

low

Make it a mini-date

Ride side by side on the easy stretches, stop once for a shared snack, and let the turnaround point be a joint decision.

Distance, night return, and tender reality

Road / marine contextUse the exact map for a live road-distance check
Best boat baseChoose the nearest confirmed marina or legal anchorage
From that baseDistance varies by the named start point
Ride/cab planning range$10–$24 · 5–14 min · planning range, not live quote
In daylight

Use the route link and inspect the full return before leaving the boat.

After dark

Do not bike after dark; walk only on the lit core or take a car.

Dinghy landing

Foss Waterway Seaport public/transient dock: Strong downtown Tacoma access if the operator confirms unattended-tender use or the tender is registered and paid as an ordinary transient vessel. Wake exposure requires good fenders and lines.

Verified marine-access recordFoss Waterway Seaport public/transient dockCall and confirm before relying on it

The operator expressly offers transient side-tie moorage but does not publish a tender-specific unattended policy. Use as ordinary transient moorage and pay when required; call before relying on it for an unattended tender.

Hours / return constraint: Up to four hours free only during daylight hours. After four hours, or for evening/overnight use, the published transient rate applies. Payment envelopes are available at the south gangway/museum or east-side box. Public restrooms are unavailable.

  • DO NOT ASSUME the four-hour free period applies after dark; the operator limits it to daylight hours.
  • DO NOT ASSUME a small tender may be left unattended without registering or paying.
  • DO NOT ASSUME the dock is calm; the operator warns of wakes.
  • DO NOT ASSUME public restrooms are available.
Verified route rangeFoss Waterway Seaport or Dock Street MarinaDowntown Tacoma / Theater District / Stadium
5–14 minutes$10–$24low moderate availability risk

Often walkable, but use a car after dark or in poor weather; confirm marina gate instructions first.

Taxi backup: Tacoma Yellow Cab: 253-205-0000.

The prominent crow-flight mileage is a geographic comparison from Jerisich Dock, not a route distance. Road, marine, time, and fare figures here are planning ranges, not live quotes. The named dock panel uses verified landing information where available; otherwise it explicitly tells you to confirm before relying on it.

What you actually do

  • Urban wetland preserve with more than two miles of forest and wetland trails.

Review synthesis

Walkers praise the unexpectedly wild urban wetland and easy loop options; mosquitoes, mud and a compact visitor center are common caveats.

Useful cautions and little wins

  • Forest trail is good in light rain; can be muddy.

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