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Regional Trails The Burke-Gilman Trail runs 20 miles from Golden Gardens
Park in Seattle to Bothell where it intersects the Sammamish
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is King County’s longest and
perhaps most majestic regional trail. This soft-sur face
The Green River Trail winds more than 19 miles from
Cecil Moses Park near Seattle’s south boundary to North
The Elliott Bay Trail follows the shoreline of Elliott Bay
for 5 miles from S Royal Brougham Way near Qwest
King County Parks
and Recreation Division
Welcome to King County’s
Regional Trails System map!
Riding my bike is one of the most enjoyable
River Trail. Part of the “locks to lakes corridor,” the BGT is a greenway parallels the Snoqualmie River for more than Green River Park in south Kent near Auburn. The GRT Field and Safeco Field to Smith Cove Park in Magnolia.
www.kingcounty.gov/parks
in King County
paved, off-road route over its entire length with the excep- 31 miles from Duvall southeast to Rattlesnake Lake and follows the Green River through industrial lands at the The trail provides excellent views of Elliott Bay, Puget ways for me to exercise, so it is with great
tion of a roadway segment in Ballard. The trail crosses Ballard, Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed above Nor th Bend. The Duwamish Waterway in Tukwila to the broad Green River Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 700 pleasure that I send greetings on our updated
Fremont, Wallingford, the University District, and View Ridge SVT follows a historic railroad route through the lower Valley. The trail provides excellent views and access to the The route follows Alaskan Way along Seattle’s water- Seattle, WA 98104 Regional Trails System map. Thousands of
within the City of Seattle, as well as the cities of Lake Forest and upper Snoqualmie River valleys to the Cascades and Green River and surrounding river valley. The trail is paved front and provides access to water front amenities, Pike
Park, Kenmore, and Bothell. The trail follows a historic railroad provides access to the rural towns of Duvall, Carnation, with some short roadway segments. To the north the GRT Place Market, and the Olympic Sculpture Park. The trail Phone: 206-296-8687 people use the regional trails every day for
route and passes the Hiram Chittenden Locks, Fremont Canal and Fall City, as well as Snoqualmie and Nor th Bend. passes industrial areas and manicured office parks, which continues along the bay via Myr tle Edwards Park and Fax: 206-296-8686 bicycling, walking, hiking, running, skating,
Park, Gas Works Park, University of Washington, Magnuson The trail offers exceptional oppor tunities to experience give way to open fields Elliott Bay Park, crosses industrial Interbay at the BNSF horseback riding, sports events, and other
TTY: 711 Relay Service
Park, Log Boom Park in Kenmore, and Wayne Golf Course the rural King County landscape and Cascade foothills and hedgerows as the Railway yard, then tur ns wes t and south under the activities. I’m also glad to see that more
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in B othell. The BGT and is popular with hikers, off-road bicyclists, joggers, trail winds its way south Magnolia Bridge to ac- Robert Foxworthy people are biking to work and school, making
he Regional Trails System in King is highly popular with and equestrians. Highlights include Snoqualmie River along the r iver. T he cess Smith Cove and Regional Trails Coordinator
cyclists, joggers, skaters Valley views, river natural areas, the historic 100-foot- GRT is highly popular the Elliott Bay Marina. our trails an important part of our public
Count y comprises more than 294 robert.foxworthy@kingcounty.gov
and strollers, and it’s high Tokul Trestle, nearby Snoqualmie Falls, and ever- with a variety of users The trail is paved with transportation system.
miles of regional greenways and shared- an important weekday changing views of Mt. Si along the upper valley por tion for both recreation and s o m e r o a d w ay s e g - 206-263-6206
These trails are a wonderful part of our
use paths. This expanding network of commuter route. Seattle of the trail. The trail includes one roadway segment commuting. ments and is managed
manages the BGT within a r o u n d t h e h is t o r i c by the City of Seattle exceptional quality of life and the result of
open space corridors includes routes the work and vision of King County and
its boundary. Snoqualmie Mill in and Por t of Seattle. Other Regional Trails System
such as the popular Burke-Gilman and Snoqualmie and in- Soos Creek Trail Participants many of the cities on the trail network.
Sammamish River trails, quiet rural rail ter sec ts Washing ton
The Soos Creek Trail follows the scenic Soos Creek Valley Trails can transform a community to one
Sammamish River Trail St a t e’s J o h n Way n e Alki Trail Auburn
trails like the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Pionee r Tr ail at t he
6 miles as it meanders through woods, wetlands, and mead- www.ci.auburn.wa.us that is not only greener but also one whose
The Sammamish River Trail runs 11 miles along the Sammamish ows. This paved trail with a separate soft-surface equestrian The Alki Trail is a popular route along Seattle’s Alki Beach.
habitat-rich travel ways like the Soos Rattlesnake Lake Bellevue residents are healthier.
River from Bothell to Marymoor Park as part of the “locks to path star ts southeast of Renton at 192nd Street SE and This 5-mile paved trail begins at West Marginal Way S and
Creek Trail, and important nonmotor- Recreation Area. www.ci.bellevue.wa.us I look forward to seeing you on the trails!
lakes corridor.” The SRT is paved along its entire length and is continues south to near Lake Meridian in Kent. The trail continues past Harbor Island to West Seattle via Seattle’s
ized transportation facilities like the I-90 one of King County’s most popular regional greenways. The trail traverses extensive riparian and wetland areas on elevated Swing Bridge on SW Spokane Street. At West Seattle the Bothell
offers extraordinary views of the river, the broad Sammamish decking, wanders through upland forests, and crosses open trail turns north along Harbor Avenue SW and the shore of www.ci.bothell.wa.us
Trail. What distinguishes this system is
River Valley, Cascade foothills, and Mt. Rainier. Bicyclists, joggers,
I-90 Trail meadows offering wildlife views. Highly popular with walk- Elliott Bay and continues to Alki Beach Park. The Alki Trail Enumclaw
its abundance of off-road facilities ideal skaters, walkers, and others enjoy the trail as a regional recreation One of urban King County’s most impor tant regional ers, hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians seeking to explore the provides extensive access to the Elliott Bay shoreline and Alki www.ci.enumclaw.wa.us/parks.htm
for active recreation and nonmotorized resource. The SRT is also routes, this 10-mile paved trail follows Interstate 90 across natural environment, the trail provides a quiet respite among Beach. On sunny sum-
Federal Way
used extensively by com- Lake Washington to link the cities of Seattle and Bellevue. south King County’s urban communities and a destination mer days the Alki Trail
mobility. While King County Parks over- www.cityoffederalway.com
muters between subur- The trail begins just south of downtown Seattle in Rainier for active recreation. Access is provided at Soos Creek is busy with walkers,
sees the majority of these facilities and ban cities and Seattle. A Valley at 12th Avenue S near Sturgus Park, and continues Park at SE 208th Street joggers, bicyclists, skat- Issaquah
plans to complete many more miles of separate soft-surface path and near Lake Meridian ers, and others seeking www.ci.issaquah.wa.us
eastward to Lake Washington where it crosses on the
this network, the Regional Trails System between Woodinville and I-90 bridge to Mercer Island. At Mercer Island the trail Park at 148th Avenue access to Puget Sound. Kent
Redmond provides access passes through the I-90 Lid Park and continues by way of SE at SE 266th Street. A The trail is managed by www.ci.kent.wa.us Ron Sims, King County Executive
is a partnership between many agencies for equestrians. convenient connection the City of Seattle.
the extensively landscaped freeway corridor to Bellevue Redmond
including King County, the Washington and Mercer Slough Nature Park. Connecting trails and with the Lake Youngs www.ci.redmond.wa.us/insidecityhall/parksrec/
on-road routes provide access through Bellevue and to Trail is available via SE parks.asp
State Department of Transportation, the
East Lake Sammamish Trail points nor th and south along Lake Washington. The trail 216th Street. Chief Sealth Trail Renton
City of Seattle, and other cities. continues to Factoria.
The East Lake Sammamish Trail follows a historic railroad The Chief Sealth Trail is a 4-mile greenway with both paved www.rentonwa.gov
An easterly segment
www.kingcounty.gov/gis.
www.kingcounty.gov/parks
College to Beardslee Boulevard, crosses I-405 on NE b y t h e Wa s h i n g t o n the City of Seattle and makes use of the pipeline’s wide right- Community Transit
195th Street, then turns north as a paved trail along North State Depar tment of The BPA Trail offers 5 miles of paved wandering within the of-way and soft-surface access road. The Tolt Pipeline Trail is www.commtrans.org/
Creek and continues Transpor tation. City of Federal Way. The trail follows the Bonneville Power popular with off-road bicyclists, equestrians, and hikers who Pierce Transit
Seattle, WA 98104
Fax: 206-296-8686
to terminate at 240th boundary to Celebration Park via the King County Aquatics and rustic ambiance. Starting near the Sammamish River Trail
Street SE. A paved spur Interurban Trail (North) Center. A spur known above Blyth Park in Bothell, the trail traverses King County’s Bicycling Information
trail also provides ac-
The north segment of the Interurban Trail runs through
as the West Campus eastside cities and suburban neighborhoods, rural towns, Bike Station Seattle
cess south to the North
the cities of Seattle and Shoreline. The trail starts in north
Trail also provides a and natural areas. Along the way, the route passes Norway www.bikestation.org/seattle/
Creek Sportsfields and greenway connection Hill, Woodinville’s wineries and breweries, equestrian estates King County Bicycling Guidemap
Seattle at NW 110th Street and continues as a paved route
beyond. to SW 320 th Street. in Hollywood Hills, Avondale, Bear Creek, Trilogy, and the www.metrokc.gov/kcdot/roads/bike/map.cfm
for almost a mile to NW 128th Street. The trail starts again
The trails are managed Snohomish River before
in Shoreline at NE 145th Street at a distinctive gateway Seattle Bicycling Guide Map
by the City of Federal reaching Big Rock Road
reminiscent of the historic Interurban rail line and continues www.seattle.gov/transportation/bikemaps.htm
Issaquah-Preston Trail north to Snohomish County. The trail is a paved off-road
Way. near Duvall. The trail
offers territorial views of
The Issaquah-Preston Trail provides a 7-mile link between route over most of its 4-mile run through Shoreline and
distant Seattle and the
the “locks to lakes corridor” and the Mountains to Sound includes pedestrian bridges over 155th Street and Aurora
Greenway. The trail starts at a junction with the East Lake Avenue. The trail continues nor th past Echo Lake to
Cedar River Trail Cascades. The route has Metropolitan
some steep grades and
Sammamish Trail in Issaquah and continues east along N 200th Street, just opposite the Aurora Village Transit The Cedar River Trail follows the Cedar River from Lake
roadway detours. King County Council
Interstate-90 toward Preston. The trail is paved to Issaquah Center, where it turns east and then north to NE 205th Washington in Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at
Highlands where it connects that community with downtown Street. The trail contin- Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. At 17 miles in length the CRT www.kingcounty.gov/council
Issaquah and other regional trails. From Issaquah Highlands ues on-road into the is a paved, off-road trail for the first 12 miles, and features a soft
the trail continues east as a soft-surface route above Issaquah City of Edmonds and surface for the last 5. The trail follows a historic railroad route
PSE Trail District 1: Bob Ferguson (D)
Creek and I-90 to High Point. From High Point eastward S n o h o m i s h C o u n t y. between the river and State Route 169, and passes through or Formerly known as the Puget Power Trail, this 6-mile trail is
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the route follows High Point Way, a winding rural road, The trail is managed by near Renton, Maplewood, Cedar Mountain, Maple Valley, and mostly soft-surface and favored by hikers, off-road bicyclists, District 2: Larry Gossett (D)
to Preston. In Preston the cities of Seattle and Rock Creek. It offers views and access to Lake Washington, and equestrians. The trail is located in Redmond over most of
Shoreline within their
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the trail connects with downtown Renton, Cedar River Park, Maplewood Golf Course, its length. Beginning at Willows Road NE the trail is a paved
the Preston-Snoqualmie boundaries. Ron Regis Park, Cedar Grove Park, and Maple Valley. The route to the Sammamish River. The trail crosses the river, District 3: Kathy Lambert (R)
Trail. Por tions of the CRT also provides excellent views and access to the Cedar intersects the Sammamish River Trail, and continues east 206-296-1003
trail are managed River. At Maple Valley as a well-worn soft-surface trail to Farrel McWhirter Park.
b y t h e Wa s h i n g t o n Interurban Trail (South) the trail intersects the East of the park the trail District 4: Larry Phillips (D)
State Depar tment of Green-to-Cedar Rivers follows a roadway con- 206-296-1004
The south segment of the Interurban Trail links the cit-
Transportation. Trail before continuing to nection to the Redmond
ies of Tukwila, Kent, Auburn, Algona, and Pacific along a
the more secluded Rock Watershed Preser ve.
District 5: Julia Patterson (D)
nearly straight 15-mile alignment that follows the historic 206-296-1005
Creek area and then to Rural character defines
Interurban rail line. The trail star ts at For t Dent Way
Preston-Snoqualmie Trail just south of For t Dent Park in Tukwila and then im-
Landsburg in a wooded this greenway, which is
District 6: Jane Hague (R)
river valley. managed by the City of
The Preston-Snoqualmie Trail is a 7-mile-long paved regional mediately crosses over the Green River. After passing
Redmond.
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trail through steep terrain within the Mountains to Sound beneath Interstate 405, the Interurban Trail turns south
Greenway. The PST runs east from High Point Way near within the Puget Sound Energy power line corridor. The
District 7: Pete von Reichbauer (R)
the Interstate-90 Preston Park-and-Ride to just west of alignment traverses a variety of landscapes with views of
Green-to-Cedar Rivers Trail 206-296-1007
Snoqualmie Falls. The PST retraces a historic railroad route many regional activities as it follows the BNSF Railway
East Plateau Trails
This 3-mile regional trail links Maple Valley with the Cedar District 8: Dow Constantine (D)
with gentle grades ideal for walking, running, and bicycling. The through historic industrial areas and suburban lands before River Trail and metro areas to the northwest. The trail follows This developing trail system links neighborhoods on the
demolition of a historic railroad trestle in Preston provides crossing the broad Green River Valley. Access is provided an abandoned railroad route and was formerly known as the
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Sammamish Plateau via a network of routes. The system cur-
The future is not someplace one exception where the route detours into the Raging River
Valley before climbing again to the north side of Snoqualmie
to Southcenter, Renton Junction, downtown Kent, the
Emerald Downs racetrack in Auburn, and the communi-
Lake Wilderness Trail because of its close proximity to the
lake and surrounding Lake Wilderness Park. The trail provides
rently runs from approximately 229th Place SE in Sammamish
eastward to Klahanie Park, then loops around the Klahanie
District 9: Reagan Dunn (R)
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Ridge. The trail continues along the ridge through secluded ties of Algona and Pacific. The trail currently ends at 3rd access to the park as well as surrounding neighborhoods. community. The system also includes segments within two
we are going to, but a place we woodlands with exceptional views of the Snoqualmie River Avenue SW in Pacific. The Interurban intersects the Green The Green-to-Cedar Rivers Trail currently ends at Kent- utility corridors. The 3 miles of trails include both paved and
Valley and ends with River Trail in Tukwila Kangley Road in Maple soft-sur face routes as
are creating. The paths to it a viewpoint overlook-
ing Snoqualmie Falls.
The tr ail is linked to
and again in south
Kent to create a rec-
reational loop through
Valley. Eventually the
trail will be developed
south through Maple
well as roadside seg-
ments along SE Klahanie
Boulevard. Convenient
Regional Trails
are not found, they are made. Snoqualmie Ridge via the Green River Valley. Valley and beyond to access is provided from
Trail Rules
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surfacing, and other characteristics. While not being
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