- Bike routes
- Transit facilities
- Trail facilities
- Points of interest
Please note:
Metro Transit bike information
- Bikes on a buses or vanpools
- Sharing the road with buses
- Bicycle lockers and parking
- SR-520 bike information
King County Parks
Bike safety
- King County bicycle tips
- League of American Bicyclists tips*
- Harborview Hospital research
- ›› Bike helmet effectiveness*
- ›› Bike helmet education*
- ›› Bike lanes & paths*
- ›› Training & safety courses*
- Bike helmet quick-fit check (.pdf) *
Bike laws
Bike clubs
Other Puget Sound area bike maps
Bike programs
Bicyling resources for employees
and employers
* = External link
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Disclaimer: This map is intended to aid bicyclists in choosing routes between locations. This map is not in any way a warranty or guarantee as to the stability of roadway conditions or the fitness of listed routes for bicycling. Many of the routes identified on this map cross or run along public roads which are exposed to wear and tear and degradation due to weather, traffic, and other environmental concerns. Riders should remain alert as routes may contain pavement rutting, cracks, bumps, expansion joints, natural or other debris on pavement surfaces, and vegetation which may encroach on routes or portions thereof. Riders should also remain alert for areas of visual impairment and other irregularities that may impact rider and motorist ability to see each other or potential road hazards. The chance that one may come into an area of visual impairment or a route irregularity warrants special care on the part of route users.
Government resources limit the capacity to address conditions and irregularities like those described above. Accordingly, route users should maintain a vigilant lookout for these conditions and irregularities. Route users should always ride with care for their own safety and that of other users. King County does not assume liability for bicyclists travelling upon routes shown in this map. Safe route selection includes consideration of motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic and roadway or route conditions. |
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CONTACT INFO: Have a question about the King County Bike Map or bicycling resources? E-mail us or call 206-263-4741.
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Bike Map
- Use King County’s Bike Map to cycle your way across the county!
- Find bike routes on surfaces you’re comfortable riding on, from streets to trails.
- Locate transit facilities, rail stations, ferries, airports, and more.
- Find facilities on trails and points of interest along your ride, including trail parking, public restrooms, bike shops, colleges, farmers markets, landmarks, libraries and shopping centers.
- The Bike Map can now be accessed on mobile devices - give it a try.
- Pan and zoom around the map to your heart’s content - just be sure you get outside and ride!
- Have thoughts on how the Bike Map can be improved? Please share them with us!
| Map navigation tips |
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| Mouse scroll forward to zoom in Mouse scroll backward to zoom out SHIFT + drag the mouse to zoom in SHIFT + CTRL + drag the mouse to zoom out |
Use arrow keys to pan Use + key to zoom in a level Use - key to zoom out a level |
