Woodinville Valley Trail
The Woodinville Valley Trail is located 1-1/2 miles south of downtown Woodinville in the Sammamish Valley. The trail is a .5-mile spur off the King County regional trail system which provides pedestrian and bicycle facilities from Lake Sammamish to downtown Seattle around the north end of Lake Washington. A 10-foot wide asphalt path connects a pedestrian bridge over the Sammamish River with attractions on the west side of the river, including Redhook Ale Brewery, and Columbia Winery.
The bridge and trail were built through a cooperative effort by the Washington State Department of Transportation, King County Parks, and the City of Woodinville.
Quick Facts:
- .5 Mile Trail
- 10 Foot Wide Paved Path
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- Pedestrian Bridge Over the Sammamish River
- Part of King County Regional Trail System
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Activities:
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Exercise & Fitness
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Walking
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Directions:
From I-405, take Exit 23A east on SR 522 (Wenatchee/ Monroe). Go 1 mile and take SR202 Exit (Woodinville/ Redmond). Go .1 mile and turn right on 131st (SR202) and continue on 131st Avenue NE. Go .2 mile and turn right on NE 175th Street (continue on SR202). Go .2 mile and turn left on Woodinville – Redmond Road (SR202). Go 1.8 miles. Woodinville Valley Trail follows the north side of NE 145th Street.
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