For questions about the Parks and Recreation Division, please contact Kathy Nygard, Assistant to the Director.

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Parks and Recreation Div.
201 S. Jackson St., # 700
Seattle, WA 98104
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SNOQUALMIE VALLEY

The Snoqualmie Valley Trail offers the opportunity to get out and explore one of the most beautiful agricultural valleys in the region.

The trail meanders past working farms as well as preserved open space areas, and connects to the cross-state John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park. Points of interest include Tolt-MacDonald Park, Meadowbrook Farm, Three Forks Natural Area and the Tokul Trestle.

Length:

31.5 miles

Surface: Crushed rock and original ballast surfacing. Former railroad trestles have been decked and hand railed from Duvall to Rattle Snake Lake with one on-road detour in the City of Snoqualmie.

Access Points:

McCormick Park; Nick Loutsis Park, 356th PL SE, Rattlesnake Lake Recreation Area, NE 4th & Ballarat Ave in North Bend.

Use:

All non-motorized use.
Accessibility: Due to the crushed rock surface, the trail is not readily accessible to people in wheelchairs.

“There is a growing consensus on the economic benefits of trails, benefit to property values, health benefits and traffic congestion benefits. Communities where people have opportunities for recreation tend to be healthier. This collaboration is so exciting because it demonstrates Starbucks and King County's commitment to our health and quality of life."

- Jessyn Farrell, Transportation Choices

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