Interurban Trail (Snohomish County) - Trail Route

Trail Route

From north to south, the trail takes the following route:

  • From Pacific Avenue, south on Colby Avenue;
  • At 43rd Street, shifting east to hard-surfaced right-of-way south.
  • Merge with paved roadway to Broadway.
  • Broadway south to Highway 526;
  • At Highway 526, shifting west, crossing highway, following West Mall Drive south;
  • At 112th Street, right-of-way parallels Interstate 5 on west side;
  • At 128th Street, crosses Interstate 5 overpass and parallels freeway on east side;
  • At 160th Place, heads east, then south on 13th Avenue;
  • At 169th Drive, heads west, then parallels Interstate 5 south;
  • At Maple Road, crosses Interstate 5, then south crossing Highway 525 to Alderwood Mall Boulevard;
  • Parallels Interstate 5 with brief local road detours to 44th Ave;
  • Follows right-of-way west to South Lynnwood Neighborhood Park;
  • Follows local roads to 212 Street.
  • At 212th Street, shifting east to right-of way;
  • Right-of-way south to 228th Street.
  • At 228th Street, heads west to 76th Avenue;
  • Follows 76th Avenue south to county line, joins with Interurban Trail (King County).

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