Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail

The Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail is a King County administered trail that connects with the John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park. The 29-mile (47 km) trail follows a portion of the former alignment of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad's Everett Branch (Cedar Falls-Everett, later shortened to Monroe, WA).

The trail begins at Rattlesnake Lake outside of North Bend and ends at McCormick Park in Duvall.

Read more about Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail:  Rattlesnake Lake To Reinig Bridge, Reinig Bridge To Tokul Creek Road, Tokul Creek Road To McCormick Park, Duvall, Access Points, Map Links

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    Walt Whitman (1819–1892)

    We sank a foot deep in water and mud at every step, and sometimes up to our knees, and the trail was almost obliterated, being no more than that a musquash leaves in similar places, where he parts the floating sedge. In fact, it probably was a musquash trail in some places.
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