Burke-Gilman Trail
About Burke-Gilman Trail
The 43 km multi-utilize recreational trail is a piece of the King County Regional Trail System and involves a deserted Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway passage. The Burke-Gilman portion is overseen by the City of Seattle south of NE 145th Street. The trail starts at eleventh Avenue NW in Ballard and takes after along the Lake Washington Ship Canal and north along Lake Washington.
With the finish of a connector trail through Marymoor Park in May, 2009 the trail organize proceeds to the city of Issaquah by means of the East Lake Sammamish Trail. With the expansion of the connector, the longest unbroken fragment of the trail at present broadens 42 miles. It runs 14.1 miles 22.7 km amongst Ballard and Tracy Owen Station in Kenmore its underlying eastern end, or 17 miles 27 km to Blyth Park.
The aggregate separation from Golden Gardens Park to Bothell, including the proposed "missing connection" through Ballard, is 19.8 mi 31.9 km. Ruler County considers that the sections isolate in Bothell, Judge Burke and Daniel Gilman's unique Road east kept running past Snoqualmie Falls, before North Bend.
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