regional trails
in the Puget Sound.
As the weather warms up in the Pacific
Northwest we look to spend more time
outdoors and King County Regional Trails
can provide a healthier way to keep more
green in your pocketbook while putting
more green in your adventures. King County
has one of the largest off-road trail systems in the United States,
created in part by converting Milwaukee, Chicago, St Paul and
Pacific retired and abandon Railroad lines into trails that are open
for non-motorized use.These trails continue to grow in size and
popularity.
trails and adjacent protected lands act as a
watershed and wildlife habitat for salmon,
birds and other native species.
One such trail in King County is the:
that cross miles of countryside, passing rivers,
farms, and historical points of interest along
mostly level terrain. * Nick Loutsis Park in
Carnation WA is one of several points with direct
access to the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. Discover
and browse more trails, maps, updates and details
@ *King County Parks and Recreation
Nick Loutsis Park - 32401 E Entwistle Street Carnation, WA 98014
* Note - some areas may not easily maneuvered by wheelchair due to the landscape surface
so refer to tips, restrictions, safety and other trail info @ King County Parks and Recreation Website*









