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).
Read more about this topic: Interurban Trail (Snohomish County)
Famous quotes containing the words trail and/or route:
“These, and such as these, must be our antiquities, for lack of human vestiges. The monuments of heroes and the temples of the gods which may once have stood on the banks of this river are now, at any rate, returned to dust and primitive soil. The murmur of unchronicled nations has died away along these shores, and once more Lowell and Manchester are on the trail of the Indian.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“By a route obscure and lonely,
Haunted by ill angels only,
Where an eidolon, named Night,
On a black throne reigns upright,
I have reached these lands but newly
From an ultimate dim Thule
From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime,
Out of spaceout of time.”
—Edgar Allan Poe (18091849)