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Marymoor, King County’s most popular park with over 3 million annual visitors, hosts a tremendous variety of outdoor activities and events on its 640 acres. Among numerous trails, the Marymoor Connector Trail links the East Lake Sammamish Trail to the Sammamish River Trail as part of the County’s regional trail system. Unique facilities include...

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The nearest ski area to Seattle – the Summit at Snoqualmie includes four distinct areas including Alpental, home to some of the most challenging, adrenaline charged, and breathtaking terrain in North America. Together they provide a host of winter recreation activities including downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. During warmer months, the Summit...

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A spectacular valley with trails, picnic areas, and water access points. The Valley is full of ancient and contemporary trail systems that have seen continuous use across the centuries and is near the heartland of the modern Snoqualmie People. The Greenway Trust is collaborating with partners to ensure a sustainable future for the area,...

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Lake Keechelus offers fishing, boating, picnicking, and a trailhead for the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail. Find additional information on fishing here from the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. The lake, which sits at the headwaters of the Yakima River, was the site of a summer fishing camp for the Kittitas band...

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The Rat Pac trail features a premier, bike only, fast, single track, 4-mile downhill. Park at the Howard Carlin Memorial Trailhead Park in Cle Elum, bike northwest on the Coal Mines Trail, and turn right on Alliance Road. Take the road up to the Main Ridge Road then return via the Rat Pac.

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The Eastrail will ultimately become a 42-mile uninterrupted multi-use trail connecting the cities of Renton, Bellevue, Kirkland (where the trail is also called the Cross Kirkland Corridor), Woodinville, and Snohomish. In 2023, open sections include: a seven mile segment from Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton north to Coal Creek Parkway; and a...

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The 17 mile Cedar River Trail stretches from Renton upriver to the  Landsburg Reach Natural Area and Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. Paved for the first 12 miles from Renton, the trail features a wide compacted-gravel surface for the last five. Near Maple Valley the trail intersects the Green-to-Cedar Rivers Trail before continuing to the...

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This 12 mile route – some paved, some gravel – includes segments often referred to separately as the Issaquah-Preston Trail and the Preston Snoqualmie Trail. On the Issaquah end, one can quickly connect to the East Lake Sammammish Trail. Note that the trail currently terminates at a turnaround spot on its eastern end before...

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Lewis Creek Park provides both natural habitats and active recreation areas. Trails traverse wetland, grassland and forest habitats. Active recreation areas include playgrounds, a basketball court, and soccer/baseball fields. The Visitor Center serves as a gathering space for community meetings and environmental education.

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Think of an outdoor recreation activity, and Lake Easton State Park probably accommodates it in a spectacular lake and forest setting on the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Enjoy hiking, bird watching, picnicking, swimming, camping, biking, kayaking, and in the winter months – cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.