Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail - Reinig Bridge To Tokul Creek Road

Reinig Bridge To Tokul Creek Road

Reinig Bridge crosses the Snoqualmie River and goes down a short flight of 15 steps to Meadowbrook Way Se near the intersection of SE Reinig Road. (not sure how horses would navigate this, bikes will have to be carried down) From here you must travel on roads to pick up the actual railroad grade on SE Tokul Creek Road. There are two options

  • Reinig Bridge to SE Tokul Creek Road via 396th Dr SE. Rough distance : 2.7 miles.
  • Reinig Bridge to SE Tokul Creek Road via Mill Pond Road. Rough distance : 2.4 miles.

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