You don’t have to be an expert outdoor enthusiast to hike in Washington — and in some cases, you don’t have to have any hiking experience at all. The Grove of the Patriarchs Loop is a short and sweet hike any Washingtonian can do.

The Grove of the Patriarchs is located in Mt. Rainier National Park.

Robin Dale / alltrails.com To reach the trailhead, follow the road past the Ohanapecosh Visitors Center and turn left onto Stevens Canyon Road, where you’ll find a parking area.

The 1.2-mile loop is the definition of short and sweet.

Sayra Calzada / alltrails.com This is a pleasant, easy hike that can be done by people of all ages, and most of the path is boardwalked.

You’ll follow the wooden boardwalk as it wraps around ancient trees, some of which are nearly 300 feet tall.

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You’ll also cross a suspension bridge over the Ohanapecosh River.

Torre Kok / alltrails.com After you cross the bridge, you’ll be on a little island, where you can either go left or right (you’ll end up at the same place).

This trail may be short, but there’s a lot to see and do during your hike.

Karen Cline / alltrails.com Walking through this sacred forest feels totally surreal.

Since this is such a short trail, you can spend plenty of time exploring the area and enjoying the scenery.

Clive Bixby / alltrails.com This is one of the most memorable hikes in the park.

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Robin Dale / alltrails.com

To reach the trailhead, follow the road past the Ohanapecosh Visitors Center and turn left onto Stevens Canyon Road, where you’ll find a parking area.

Sayra Calzada / alltrails.com

This is a pleasant, easy hike that can be done by people of all ages, and most of the path is boardwalked.

Alison E / alltrails.com

Torre Kok / alltrails.com

After you cross the bridge, you’ll be on a little island, where you can either go left or right (you’ll end up at the same place).

Karen Cline / alltrails.com

Walking through this sacred forest feels totally surreal.

Clive Bixby / alltrails.com

This is one of the most memorable hikes in the park.

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