Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park is a regional park in King County, Washington, near the towns of Bellevue and Issaquah.The park was established in June 1983 to protect the central core of Cougar Mountain, the park covers 3,115 acres (12.61 km 2) with 38 miles (61 km) of hiking trails and 12 miles (19 km) of equestrian trails.
The Green-to-Cedar Rivers Trail, also known as the Lake Wilderness Trail and Cedar to Green River Trail, is a 3-mile (4.8 km) soft surface rail trail in King County, Washington, United States. This trail is designated for non-motorized use and connects Maple Valley to Lake Wilderness.
Pages in category "Parks in King County, Washington" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Spring Lake (King County, Washington)
Fivemile Lake Park is run by King County. Its amenities include fields, trails, and a dock. [5] A new playground opened in 2016. [6] On April 5, 2023, one kayaker was killed and another was hospitalized after their boats capsized. The fire chief stressed the importance of life jackets, as neither kayaker was wearing one. [7] [8]
Spring Lake is located within a large network of parks and trails. Spring Lake/Lake Desire Park is a 370-acre (150 ha) park between Spring Lake and Lake Desire. [6] Echo Peak is an 900-foot (270 m) summit between the two lakes, offering views of both.
Bridle Trails State Park is a 489-acre (198 ha) state park in the Bridle Trails neighborhood in an unincorporated part of the Eastside area of King County, Washington. Established in 1932 and developed in 1933 by the Civil Works Administration , primary features of the park include a forested trail system shared by pedestrians and equestrians ...
Map of King County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 2,307 square miles (5,980 km 2), of which 2,116 square miles (5,480 km 2) is land and 191 square miles (490 km 2) (8.3%) is water. [27] King County has nearly twice the land area of the state of Rhode Island.