Burke-gilman Trail
The 17-mile Burke-Gilman Trail, managed by the city of Seattle and King County, stretches from Puget Sound east to Bothell. Built in the 1970s along part of the original Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway corridor (la... traillink.com
Chief Sealth Trail
Description below from Seattle Department of Transportation Website: The Chief Sealth Trail is a new multi-purpose trail in Southeast Seattle. It is the city's newest addition to the regional trail system. The Chief Sealth... traillink.com
Elliot Bay Trail (Terminal 91 Bike Path)
The Elliot Bay Trail winds through two contiguous parks as it passes between the waterfront and the active Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad line. The Myrtle Edwards Park Trail runs parallel to the Elliot Bay Trail wit... traillink.com
Ballard, Seattle, Washington
On this walk, you will cross the locks, travel through Fisherman?s Terminal, and then glimpse the best view of the canal from the top of the Ballard Bridge. The walk connects back to the locks via downtown Ballard, once an in... trails.com
West Seattle, Seattle, Washington
On this walk along the shoreline of West Seattle?around the Duwamish Head and down the beach to Alki Point?it is possible to revisit the past and get a glimpse of the Denny party?s dream. The pioneers originally named their s... trails.com
University Of Washington Campus, Seattle, Seattle, Washington
Founded in 1861, the UW located its first campus in what is now the center of Seattle?s business district. It moved to its present location in 1895, putting it a long streetcar ride away from downtown. There were no paved str... trails.com
Seattle City Center, Seattle, Washington
Downtown Seattle is a work in progress, like a Broadway play, a symphony, or a major motion picture. In many American cities, the flight to the suburbs begins at 5 P.M., as the workday ends. To an encouraging degree, this tre... trails.com
Pike Place Market
The Pike Place Market is the center piece of Seattle's 17 acre historic section. Like many other cities who have the foresight to renovate their historic city sections, tourists bring revenues into the city of Seattle,... hauntedhouses.com
Bridle Trails State Park, Kirkland, Washington
In the middle of the busy ?east side? is a 482-acre, second-growth forest park crisscrossed with more than 28 miles of trail. Such a wonderful find so close to Interstate 405! The trails are well maintained, though often mudd... trails.com
Pioneer Square, Seattle, Seattle, Washington
Welcome to Skid Road, historic heart of Seattle, where the images of city founders Arthur Denny, Doctor Maynard, and the legendary Chief Sealth are recalled almost every step of the way around the district now known as Pionee... trails.com
Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington
Many seasoned trail runners go to Discovery Park for its convenience and beauty. With 534 acres, more than 7 miles of trails, forest, saltwater beaches, a lighthouse, and spectacular views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountain... trails.com
Alki Trail
This trail rides along the northern and eastern shore of West Seattle along Alki Avenue. Largely riding on a widened sidewalk, separated from traffic by a parking lane and curb, traffic on the trail is separated for bikes ... traillink.com
Lake To Lake Trail, Bellevue, Washington
Rather than just one trail, this is really a network of trails?part of my never-ending quest to travel through urban areas on trails. The Bellevue Parks Department has done a wonderful job of helping to make this possible. Th... trails.com
The I-90 Trail
Scenic and interesting . Not terms normally used to describe a trail alongside a freeway, but the I-90 Trail is different. It starts in Belleuve and runs 8.5 miles across Lake Washington and Mercer Island to end beyond the... traillink.com
Madison Park, Seattle, Washington
Near the west shore of Lake Washington, Seattle resembles a giant wedding cake, rising tier upon tier?or, more accurately, hill upon hill. From a boat anchored offshore, it might look as though builders had piled house upon h... trails.com
Mercer Slough Nature Park, Bellevue, Washington
You might see a great blue heron take flight from a rookery tree. You might glimpse a river otter, beaver, or coyote. Yet, when you look up from the trail, you will see the skyscrapers of Bellevue, less than a mile away from ... trails.com
Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, Washington
The Washington Park Arboretum means a lot of things to a lot of different people. Thousands of Seattle residents consider it their personal flower garden. In the springtime, lots of University of Washington students grab a bo... trails.com
Everett-seattle Interurban
From Snohomish County Website: Snohomish County's Interurban Trail follows the right-of-way once used by the Interurban Trolley that ran from Ballard to Bellingham in the early days of the 20th century. This 11.8 mile trai... traillink.com