Story:
Trip starts at the northern part of Marymoor Park in Redmond and goes to Blyth Park in Bothell. I rode this route on a beautiful sunny Saturday, and this trail was extremely popular.
Trip starts at the northern part of Marymoor Park in Redmond and goes to Blyth Park in Bothell. I rode this route on a beautiful sunny Saturday, and this trail was extremely popular.
Tips:
If you are heading south into Marymoor Park, note that there is NO SIGN telling you that the Sammamish River Trail continues only after you take a left up onto a bridge to the other side of the river when you are approaching Marymoor in the final mile. You must instead follow the instructions on the blue signs on the left-hand side of the trail, otherwise you will continue straight down the trail which takes you into a large roundabout, and merges into the Bear Creek Trail instead (there is also no sign announcing that you have merged onto the Bear Creek Trail).
If you are heading south into Marymoor Park, note that there is NO SIGN telling you that the Sammamish River Trail continues only after you take a left up onto a bridge to the other side of the river when you are approaching Marymoor in the final mile. You must instead follow the instructions on the blue signs on the left-hand side of the trail, otherwise you will continue straight down the trail which takes you into a large roundabout, and merges into the Bear Creek Trail instead (there is also no sign announcing that you have merged onto the Bear Creek Trail).
Tags:
bicycling, redmond
bicycling, redmond
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