Tag: snoqualmie valley trail
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Trail Spotlight: Spring on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Explore one of King County’s longest and most rural trails, the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.
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Mornings. Am I right?
More photos over here.
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Trail Spotlight
Come along with me as I explore the amazing resource of the King County Regional Trails System.
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Trail Alert: Tokul Trestle now open on Snoqualmie Valley Trail
A three-mile-long stretch of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail has been closed since September for major repairs to the historic Tokul Creek Trestle. We are happy to announce that the bridge is now open! While users are welcome to once again use this portion of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, keep in mind that while the bridge work…
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Regional Trail Alert: Snoqualmie Valley Trail closure
King County Parks crews will begin grading work on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail from Duvall south to NE 124th St on Tuesday, 5/31 through Thursday, June 2. The trail will be closed during this work from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day of the closure period. Thank you for your patience during this important…
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Beat the Blerch 2016
It has begun. It’s back people. You’ve been Blerched. Sign up and help support your favorite park system. We are not responsible for any exploding kittens.
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Trail Alert: Snoqualmie Valley Trail – Meadowbrook Bridge Open
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We’re at Work, So You Can Play: Snoqualmie Valley Trail
A typical Fall morning for our Grounds Crew. Tree removed before 9 a.m. in a remote section of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, trail life resumes unimpeded.
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Trail alert: Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Road slump closes access at SE 39th Pl, Fall City. Use Griffin Creek off NE 11th or SE 356th
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Summer construction: We’re at work so you can play!
For most people in these here parts, summer means long days and cramming in more outdoor activities than you can shake a stick at. For us at King County Parks, summer has another meaning: construction! With such a short spell of hot, dry weather, we know that we’ve got to pack in as much activity…
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I’m freakin’ out, man!
Don’t let this happen to you! To help ensure the safety along our 175 miles of regional trails in King County, King County Sheriff deputies will patrol the trails, such the Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River Trails, starting this weekend. Deputies will be on bicycles and on foot and will be issuing warnings or fines for…
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2011 King County Parks Highlights Reel, Part 1
This year has been a busy one here at King County Parks – we’ve added some new acres here and there, converted a few muddy old fields to synthetic turf, and removed a heck of a lot blackberries. Here’s the highlights reel: New stuff! Paved 1.2 miles of the East Lake Sammamish Trail in Redmond,…
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A short video of a long walk
This video is a great meditation on a very long walk along the King County Parks regional trail system. Many thanks to the artists and participants for their dedication to this project, and for taking the time to step out onto and experience the trails and their connection to our surroundings. The Long Walk, an…
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New Trail Connection: Grand Opening, Dec 16th
Join the WSDoT and Mountains to Sound Greenway to celebrate the completion of Stage 1 of the Issaquah-Highpoint to Preston Trail connection, which when fully completed will add a 1.2 mile paved regional trail linking the Issaquah-Highpoint trail with the Preston-Snoqualmie Trail and will become part of King County Parks’ 175-mile Regional Trails System (or…
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Trail alert: Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Three week closure for a portion of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail for safety repairs. Please visit our press release to learn more.
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Random photo post: Tanner Landing
This park has seen a great deal of improvements over the last couple years including native plantings and massive invasive removals. It is soon to be a gathering destination and will provide access for the larger white water rafting community. Maybe you should come check it out before it’s all the rage?
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Random photo post: Snoqualmie Valley Trail
This section of the trail runs right along our Tanner Landing property just east of North Bend.
