Hiking trail

Burke-Gilman Trail

9 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Tammi
April 14, 2018
This trail goes for MILES - you can hop in in Bothell or Woodinville and ride, run, bike to Seattle across the bridge. Beautiful scenery along the way.
Joe & Cynthia
July 1, 2018
For biking or walking, the Burke Gilman trail is a wonderful option. It's a 27 mile paved former rail way that runs from Ballard near the Ship Canal in Seattle north west through to Bothell, then becomes the Sammamish River Trail for 10 more miles east to Marymoor park. A connector trail then runs east to Issaquah, giving you a total of 42 miles of unbroken trail, most of it scenic. The most convenient access point near us is at Third Place Commons, where after grabbing a latte at Starbucks you access the trail across the street. Views of Lake Washington are frequent, in fact the entire distance gives you a sense of how beautiful the pacific northwest is.
For biking or walking, the Burke Gilman trail is a wonderful option. It's a 27 mile paved former rail way that runs from Ballard near the Ship Canal in Seattle north west through to Bothell, then becomes the Sammamish River Trail for 10 more miles east to Marymoor park. A connector trail then runs e…
Seattle
June 11, 2018
Trail great for biking, running, and hiking.
Brittany
September 5, 2017
Fantastic biking, running, and walking trail that goes through the heart of downtown Bothell and Woodinville. Hop on at the Wilmot Gateway Park in Woodinville.

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Location
Kenmore, WA