Sammamish River Trail
Sammamish River Trail
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17.6km
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The Sammamish River Trail is a 10.9-mile paved path offering easy hiking through diverse scenery, connecting parks and vineyards.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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1.45 km
Highlight • Trail
1.49 km
Highlight • Bridge
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3.79 km
Highlight • Structure
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6.49 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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9.36 km
Highlight • Structure
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11.1 km
Highlight • River
15.1 km
Highlight • River
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17.1 km
Highlight • Monument
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17.1 km
Highlight • Trail
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17.3 km
Highlight • Structure
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17.6 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.9 km
640 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
17.0 km
460 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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The trail can be accessed from various points. Popular starting locations with parking include Marymoor Park in Redmond and Blythe Park in Bothell. Wilmot Gateway Park in Woodinville also offers convenient access and amenities.
Yes, the Sammamish River Trail is generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is great for longer outings, while winter can provide a peaceful experience, though some sections might be wet. The trail's paved nature makes it accessible in most weather conditions.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Sammamish River Trail itself. However, some parks along the route, like Marymoor Park, may have parking fees.
The trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it an easy and accessible option for various activities. There is minimal elevation gain, often cited as only 23-49 feet over its entire length. A parallel soft-surface, grass/dirt trail is available for equestrians between Marymoor Park and 175th Street in Woodinville.
You'll experience diverse scenery along the Sammamish River, including green spaces, parks, sports fields, and agricultural land. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as salmon, turtles, beavers, eagles, hawks, herons, ducks, geese, and deer. On clear days, you might even catch views of the Cascade foothills and Mount Rainier.
Yes, the trail is a crucial link in the Seattle area's "Locks to Lakes Corridor." It connects directly to the Burke-Gilman Trail in Bothell and the East Lake Sammamish Trail, allowing for much longer journeys and extended exploration of the region's trail network.
Absolutely! Its flat, paved surface and minimal elevation make it an excellent choice for families with strollers, joggers, and beginners. It's a very accessible route for people of all ages and fitness levels.
Along the route, you'll find several points of interest. These include Wilmot Gateway Park in Woodinville, Haida House Replica No. 4 at Dudley Carter Park, and Dudley Carter Park. The trail also passes through the scenic Sammamish River Valley and offers Views of the Sammamish River.
Yes, the trail passes through several parks like Bothell Landing, Wilmot Gateway Park, and Marymoor Park, which typically offer amenities such as restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The trail also runs through Woodinville Wine Country, providing access to local attractions.
Yes, the trail is generally open and usable in winter. Its paved surface makes it less susceptible to mud, though some sections might be wet or icy during colder periods. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.