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Burke Gilman Trail

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Jim And Vivian
August 27, 2022
Running from Ballard to the top of Lake Washington, the Burke-Gilman is a fantastic multi-use trail. It's paved throughout although some of the older sections have ridges where tree roots have pushed up the asphalt. Spanning nearly 19 miles between Seattle and Bothell, the Burke-Gilman Trail is as much a thoroughfare for commuting to work and the University of Washington as it is a staple for social recreation and fitness. Built in the 1970s, the trail was among the first rail-trails in the country and helped inspire dozens of similar projects around the nation.
Running from Ballard to the top of Lake Washington, the Burke-Gilman is a fantastic multi-use trail. It's paved throughout although some of the older sections have ridges where tree roots have pushed up the asphalt. Spanning nearly 19 miles between Seattle and Bothell, the Burke-Gilman Trail is as…
Michael
August 9, 2022
This 27-mile rail-trail is perfect for walking, running, and biking. Running from Seattle's Ballard neighborhood to the town of Woodinville, this trail brings access to the shores of Lakes Union and Washington, UW and the University District, and the Fremont neighborhood. Access anywhere, but try Matthews Beach Park as a starting point with parking.
Pamela
May 13, 2022
This trail extends from south Lake Sammamish to the Puget Sound. Over 20 miles. Can be accessed from multiple local cities, including Woodinville, Redmond, Bothell
Ingrid
January 7, 2022
good for walking, and biking. Extends from Redmond all the way to Seattle. when can stop by various restaurants, breweries or wine tasting
Sarah
January 6, 2022
A trail that runs bothell to shilshole bay and is littered with fun breweries through Kenmore

Einzigartige Aktivitäten in der Umgebung

Tour über den „Pike Place Market“ mit einem Koch
Nachtfotoshooting am Pike Place Market
Waldwanderung zu den Twin und Snoqualmie Falls

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Standort
Burke-Gilman Trail
Seattle, WA
Matthews Beach