Interurban Trail (Snohomish County)

Interurban Trail (Snohomish County)

The Interurban Trail is a rail trail in Snohomish County, Washington. It is a hard-surfaced, non-motorized trail located on the Pacific Northwest Traction right-of-way, a route used until 1939 by the Interurban Railroad between Seattle and Bellingham. The trail in Snohomish County runs over 16 miles (26 km).

The trail is administered in three sections. Snohomish County, Everett, Lynnwood, and Snohomish County PUD administer the section from Everett to Lynnwood. From 212th Street SW to 228th Street SW is administered by Mountlake Terrace, and the remainder to the King County Line is administered by Edmonds.

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