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Burke-Gilman Trail

Hiking Trail

Moderate
18.18 mi
207 ft
A long greenway path providing beautiful views of Lake Washington.

The Burke-Gilman Trail is a lengthy paved greenway trail running through the Seattle metro area. This trail is extremely popular with road cyclists (both recreationally and for commuting), but walkers/hikers, runners, skaters, and more all use this trail.

The trail begins near the Ballard Bridge, then roughly follows a string of waterways for its 18-mile distance. The trail roughly follows the Lake Washington Ship Canal before traversing along Union Lake. Finally, the trail reaches the shores of Lake Washington, providing truly stunning views across the wide-open water.

While the route shown here measures 18 miles one-way, you can tailor this distance as you see fit. If you ride an out-and-back, you can easily get to 36 miles, and if you connect to other nearby greenway paths, you can go much, much further. Or, if you want to hike a short way, you can do that too, beginning from any number of parks and access points along the trail. Written by Greg Heil
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