Lewis Creek Park and Visitor Center

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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.

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A highlight along the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, the Snoqualmie Tunnel once protected trains from severe winter weather. Now bicyclists and hikers enjoy this mysterious, dark, and moist monument to the Northwest’s railroad history. At 2.3 miles long, it is the longest bike/pedestrian tunnel in the United States.

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Originally constructed in 1911 for the Everett branch of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, this 400 foot wide wooden trestle spans Tokul Creek 100 feet below. Distinguished by its curved construction, the Tokul Trestle makes a great photo stop along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.

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This multiple use trail climbs about 1300 feet in 3.7 miles from Roslyn Washington to the Cle Elum Ridge. In 2018, the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, the Nature Conservancy, Washington Trails Association, Kittitas County Parks and Recreation District, and REI came together in the largest-ever trail building event to take place in the...

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The Burke-Gilman Trail runs 20 miles from Golden Gardens Park in Seattle to Bothell where it intersects the Sammamish River Trail. Part of the “locks to lakes corridor,” the Burke-Gilman is a paved, off-road route over its entire length, with the exception of a roadway segment in Ballard. The trail follows a historic railroad...

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The East Lake Sammamish Trail follows a historic railroad route along the eastern shore of Lake Sammamish within the cities of Redmond, Sammamish and Issaquah. Part of the “locks to lakes corridor,” the 11 mile long trail is popular with bicyclists, joggers, walkers, and other users. The trail is being upgraded in phases to...