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    Burke-Gilman Trail

    4.4 (93 reviews)
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    Puff enjoys every ride!
    Lonny C.

    Burke Gilman is an amazing trail to ride with scenic views almost everywhere you look. 98% of walkers, runners and riders are courteous and it makes every outing an absolute pleasure.

    Shane J.

    Great trail for pulling a trailer with two kids. We started at Log Boom Park (cool playground) and rode to Magnuson Park. Great playground there. 7.5 miles. On the return we stopped at Matthews beach. Being 79 degrees the one year old and three year old loved it. That is an amazing spot. The trail is very smooth and easy. The Tour de France cyclists need to lighten up. You're not in a race show courtesy to everyone. I witnessed cyclists of that sort being rude to walkers, people with dogs, and me and my trailer with kids. All I can say is lighten up and stop taking yourself so seriously...I mean have you seen the outfit you're wearing to ride your bike? Your tight pants and a tight shirt with a corporate sponsor logo that "YOU" paid to wear. Life is short. Stop being assholes. Great trail. Kid friendly!

    Robyn H.

    Seattle's answer to keeping the cyclists off the road so the car drivers don't have to worry too much. Its the best commute for anyone who has a bicycle and doesn't mind the occasional rain shower. 15 miles one way from Kenmore to Fremont with trail extensions continuing on both north and south. As a walker, I love the mostly flat terrain, the tree shaded stretches and the glimpses of Mt. Rainer and Lake Washington. But the cyclists can make it a bit dicey at times, especially during the usual commute hours. Maybe I'll just hop on a bike and join the folks zipping by. I'm sure I'll feel much safer.

    Beautiful scenery along the trail headed toward Woodinville
    Kyle H.

    Commuting by bike in Honolulu made me appreciate this awesome trail in Seattle like no other. It's a super-highway for biking, skating, running, walking... any non-motorized mode of transportation you can imagine. I was introduced to this trail a year ago as a means to travel by bike from the Huskies Stadium area to Woodinville to visit the Chateau St. Michelle Winery and Red Hook Ale Brewery (located conveniently right across the street from each other!). The distance between these two points on the Burke Gilman Trail was approximately 20 miles of beautiful flat, well-maintained paved asphalt. The trail is tree-lined and scenic the entire journey there and was a stellar recovery after imbibing at the winery and eating great food at the brewery. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sSoRKMYVXfbG97w39cCu8Q?select=nMcUaSOghU7L5MhOINi28g On my most recent visit a few weeks ago, a portion of the trail was shut down for maintenance which caused us to take a lengthy HILLY and slightly confusing detour, but it was a pleasant change of pace and made for a much more challenging ride - which garnered the need for more alcohol and food this time around. I was also able to experience the trail in the opposite direction this year, making our way via bike from the UW area to Gasworks Park and on toward the Fremont Area. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sSoRKMYVXfbG97w39cCu8Q?select=norBlPTf6j7wHNPgrArIAw Being able to take advantage of visiting city sights and activities by bike was priceless and there is no way I could have (safely) experienced the same things without this trail - thank you Seattle DOT & Parks and Rec for maintaining such an awesome amenity for both tourists and locals alike! #10/365

    Tanya J.

    I have been coming to the Burke-Gilman trail since I was a child, so yes, for A VERY LONG TIME now. This is the best trail for biking and I absolutely love it! This trail offers such a nice ride with the most scenic views that the greater Seattle area has to offer! You can ride on the eastside and enjoy the views of Woodinville's wineries and stop off at Red Hook and refuel. Or you can explore the Seattle side riding through Gasworks, Fremont and Ballard along Lake Union as it flows into the locks with a view of the skyline. I have yet to do the full loop which can be around 74 miles all inclusive but it would be nice to do that some day! The ride is great and pretty easy going and I am always shocked with how far you can ride and not even realize it. If you really want to see the beauty of this area and get a nice ride in at the same time, I highly recommend this trail. If you're lucky, you'll find a couple of little girls selling ice cold fresh lemonade for $.50 near Metropolitan Market on the trail right when you need it :) Such smart little business women picking the perfect location for us thirsty bikers, wouldn't you say?

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