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2005 DNRP archived news: this news release may include broken links and outdated information such as programs and contacts that no longer exist.
Sept. 16, 2005

Snoqualmie Valley Trail to close for repairs near Fall City

2005 Archived News

Repairs will cause King County to close a portion of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail near Fall City beginning on Monday, September 19, 2005. The closure will include a segment of the trail from the Griffin Creek Natural Area between Carnation and Fall City to 356th Drive SE at Fall City as well as the route between Fall City Park and the trail using SE 39th Place.

The closure is necessary to restore a section of the regional trail near Fall City that has been closed since a wash out in March 2005. The new closure will affect a larger portion of the trail and trail access at SE 39th Place. The trail is expected to remain closed through early 2006 as construction continues.

King County Parks apologizes for any inconvenience during this period. For more information, please contact Robert Foxworthy, King County Trails Coordinator, at 206-263-6206.

King County manages 25,389 acres of parks, pools, open space, natural land and trails. This includes 68 baseball fields, 61 soccer fields, 7 pools, 88 picnic areas, 34 playgrounds, 27 tennis courts, 13 boat launch sites, more than 100 miles of trails, six fishing piers, four community gardens, a climbing rock, the area's best off leash dog park and the world class King County Aquatic Center.