Map of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
LENGTH:
31.5 miles
SURFACE:
unpaved - compacted crushed rock
COMMUNITIES:
Duvall, Novelty, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Riverbend, Edgewick
HIGHLIGHTS:
rail trail, King County countryside, forests, farmland, rural communities, Tokul Trestle, Three Forks Natural Area, Rattlesnake Lake / Iron Horse State Park
NEARBY TRAILS:
Tolt Pipeline Trail
Carnation Trail
Snoqualmie Ridgeline Trail
Iron Horse State Park Trail
RELATED LINKS:
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a 31.5-mile long unpaved pathway located in King County, Washington. The route of the trail extends from Duvall to Cedar Falls, with a gap at Snoqualmie. The trail was constructed along an abandoned railroad right-of-way and it wanders through the King County countryside, going through forested areas, past farmland and through rural communities.
One of the main attractions along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail is the 100 year old Tokul Creek Trestle. The historic railroad bridge is 100 feet high and 400 feet long. The bridge is located along a tight bend in the trail to the north of Snoqualmie at 0.8 miles along the trail from Tokul Road SE. In this same area, trail users might wish to visit Snoqualmie Falls along Railroad Avenue to the northwest of Tokul Road SE.
Conditions
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is unpaved for most of its route. The trail has a graded surface of compacted crushed stone. The trail is open for any non-motorized use, such as bike riding, running and walking.
Communities
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail goes past the following communities: Duvall, Novelty, Carnation, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Riverbend and Edgewick.
Points of Interest
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Depot Park / McCormick Park |
Duvall Park |
Carnation Elementary School |
Tokul Creek Trestle Bridge |
Nick Loutis Park |
Tolt Middle School |
Three Forks Natural Area |
Centennial Filed Park |
Snoqualmie Elementary School |
Mt. Si Golf Course |
Claggett Field |
Northbend Elementary School |
Torguson Park |
bridge over the South Fork Snoqualmie River |
Rattlesnake Lake / Iron Horse State Park |
Nearby Trails
Tolt Pipeline Trail: this trail is located near the north end of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail in Duvall.
Snoqualmine Ridgeline Trail: this trail heads to the west from the City of Snoqualmie.
Iron Horse Trail: the two trails meet at the south end of the southerly section of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail at Rattlesnake Lake / Iron Horse State Park.
End Points
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail has two separate sections with a long gap in the community of Snoqualmie.
The north end of the 18.7-mile long northern section is located just north of NE Woodinville Duvall Road and west of Main Street NE in Duvall. Parking is available at Depot Park near the historic railroad depot. The south end of this section is located along Tokul Road SE at 0.6 miles of Railroad Avenue on the north side of Snoqualmie.
The north end of the 9.8-mile long southerly section is located along SE Reinig Road, just west of 396th Drive SE on the south side of Snoqualmie. The south end of the southerly section is located at Rattlesnake Lake / Iron Horse State Park.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Snoqualmie Valley Trail in King County, Washington.
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