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The Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail is a rail trail in King County, Washington. The 29-mile (47 km) trail follows a portion of the former alignment of the Milwaukee Road, which was constructed in 1911 and abandoned in 1973. The trail begins at Rattlesnake Lake outside of North Bend and ends at McCormick Park in Duvall.
After crossing the Snoqualmie Valley Trail at the Chinook Bend north of Carnation, SR 203 reaches Lake Marcel and turns northwest to follow the Snoqualmie River around Novelty Hill. [2] [3] The highway then turns north and intersects Northeast 124th Street in a roundabout before entering Duvall, [4] where it passes through downtown on Main Street.
Center Park Bus Yes Yes Yes Center Park (any point in King County Metro's service area at customer request) Center Park Information: SVT Valley Shuttle (629) Yes No No Duvall Carnation, Fall City, Snoqualmie North Bend Schedule & Map: Trailhead Direct Yes Yes Yes Issaquah Transit Center
Snoqualmie Valley Transportation operates a daily shuttle service between Monroe and Duvall on weekdays. [205] Monroe also has a privately owned airfield, First Air Field, located adjacent to the Evergreen State Fairgrounds. The single-runway facility handles an average of 50 takeoffs and landings per day and has 73 aircraft based there.
An express bus with service to Downtown Seattle was eliminated in September 2014. [35] Metro also manages a number of vanpools from North Bend. [36] Snoqualmie Valley Transportation operates a community shuttle bus route between North Bend and Monroe with funding from Metro, the Washington State Department of Transportation, and the Snoqualmie ...
Issaquah-Preston Trail and Preston-Snoqualmie Trail - eastern King County; Olympic Discovery Trail; Sammamish River Trail - King County [1] Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail - King County [1] Whitehorse Trail - Snohomish County - ties into the Centennial Trail; Willapa Hills Trail - Chehalis to South Bend [4] Yelm-Rainier-Tenino Trail - Thurston ...
The valley stretches from the confluence of the three forks of the river at North Bend to the confluence of the Snoqualmie River and the Skykomish River (home to the Skykomish / Skai-whamish, a Snoqualmie band), forming the Snohomish River at Monroe. This stretch of the river includes Snoqualmie Falls. Towns in the valley are North Bend ...
It intersects State Route 203, which connects to Duvall and Monroe. [14] The community has limited public transit service provided by Snoqualmie Valley Transportation, which operates a shuttle from North Bend to Duvall with funding from King County Metro. [15] The Fall City Airport is a small private airport community 2 miles (3 km) east of ...