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Burke-Gilman and Trail
Lake Forest Park has lakefront and lakeview residential property, assorted parks and nature preserves, convenient access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, a summertime farmer's market, and a large new and used bookstore / food court holding frequent musical events.
To the east, the city is bounded by Lake Washington and at 55th Avenue NE where the city of Kenmore begins ; the Burke-Gilman Trail runs in parallel to the lake shore, following the shoreline into Kenmore to the north, and Seattle to the south.
The railway is now the Burke-Gilman Trail ; several other streets have been rerouted, especially near the water.
Sammamish River, as seen in springtime in Bothell, Washington near the intersection of the Sammamish River Trail | Sammamish River and Burke-Gilman Trail | Burke-Gilman Trails
The Sammamish River Trail is a paved bicycle and walking trail that runs along the river, from Marymoor Park in Redmond, to Bothell, where it connects to the Burke-Gilman Trail to Seattle.
The park is entered through a landscaped parking area or through the Burke-Gilman Trail, a bike and walking path which connects Puget Sound to Lake Washington.
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A cat watches over Lake Washington and bicyclists on Burke-Gilman Trail
The Burke-Gilman Sammamish Trail is a rail trail in King County, Washington.
This 1893 map shows part of the rail route that later became the Burke-Gilman Trail.
As of 2006, there are extensions of the Burke-Gilman Trail at its western end: connecting the short and long segments between the Ballard Locks and 11th Avenue, and a northern extension along Shilshole Bay from NW 60th Street to Golden Gardens Park, and planning for connecting between the Ballard Locks and downtown Ballard at 11th Avenue NW and NW 45th Street.
From " The Burke-Gilman Trail ".
*" Burke-Gilman Trail Cybertour ", HistoryLink Essay 7049.
Gas Works Park on Lake Union borders the Burke-Gilman Trail and provides a panoramic extension into Lake Union, with a playground in planning as part of the 2009 parks levy.
Cowen-Ravenna Park, located near University Village and the walking or biking route connecting Green Lake to Burke-Gilman Trail, is a popular feature of the neighborhood .< ref >
For example, one could ride a bicycle from Ballard via the Burke-Gilman Trail, to Redmond via the Sammamish River Trail, then to Issaquah via Snohomish River / East Lake Sammamish Trail, a distance of roughly.
The Burke-Gilman Trail runs along the southern and eastern margins of the neighborhood, paralleling Blakeley Street, Union Bay Place, 45th Street, and Sand Point Way.
It connects to the Burke-Gilman Trail at its western end.

Burke-Gilman and Lake
The park originally constituted one end of the Burke-Gilman bicycle and foot trail, laid out along the abandoned right-of-way of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway.
Opening Day Excursion on the Seattle Lake Shore and Eastern Railroad, site of the future Burke-Gilman trail, c. 1887
Other trails connecting with the Sammamish River Trail include the Burke-Gilman Trail, East Lake Sammamish Trail, Tolt pipeline trail and Puget Power trail.

Burke-Gilman and .
The Burke-Gilman segment is managed by the City of Seattle south of NE 145th Street.
The Seattle Parks Department considers the Burke-Gilman segment of the trail to end in Kenmore ; King County considers that the segments divide in Bothell, Judge Burke and Daniel Gilman's original Road east ran past Snoqualmie Falls, before North Bend.
The newest segment of the Burke-Gilman part, opened in July 2005, runs for from NW 60th Street and Seaview Avenue NW to the Ballard Locks.
Burke Avenue, The Burke-Gilman Trail and the Burke Museum are named in his honor.
# Burke-Gilman Gardens, 5200 Mithun Pl.

Trail and passes
They include the American Discovery Trail, which traverses the entire United States, and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail passes through Omaha as it travels westward from Illinois to Oregon.
Highway 11, stretching from Regina to just south of Prince Albert, has been named Louis Riel Trail by the province ; the roadway passes near locations of the 1885 rebellion.
Following the Oregon Treaty the inward flux of migration from the Oregon Trail intensified and the passes and back-valleys of what is now the state of Washington were explored and populated, and it was not long after that railways followed.
The Pacific Crest Trail passes through Skamania County.
The Appalachian Trail passes through parts of at least ten towns in the county.
The historic Natchitoches Trail passes through Ripley County.
* Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail passes through the area.
* Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail passes through the area.
* The Bicentennial National Trail for walking and horse riding passes from Cedar Creek on the edge of Werrikimbe National Park past Youdales Hut via East Kunderang to Georges Junction on the Armidale to Kempsey road, which is a distance of some 75 kilometres through the National Park.
The Bicentennial National Trail passes through the western edge of the Werrikimbe Wilderness along the headwaters of the Hastings River and onto the Kunderang Brook.
* Regordane Info – The independent portal for The Regordane Way or St Gilles Trail The Regordane passes through Nîmes.
The Arizona Trail passes through the Park and community.
The Appalachian Trail passes through a few miles east of Sharon, near West Cornwall and U. S. Route 7.
* The North Idaho Centennial Trail passes through Coeur d ' Alene.
Brownville includes the villages of Knight's Landing and Brownville Junction, near which passes the 100-Mile Wilderness of the Appalachian Trail.
The old Sokokis Trail is now Route 5, which passes through Dayton.
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal passes through the town, and the Western Maryland Rail Trail connects Hancock with Fort Frederick State Park.
The Appalachian Trail passes through the western part of town, circumventing the town of Lee while heading from Tyringham to Washington over Becket Mountain.
Route 71, which carries part of the Knox Trail, also passes through the town, from Alford to the north to Great Barrington to the east.
The Appalachian Trail passes through the town, winding down Sky Hill ( a part of Mount Wilcot ), then sweeps through the valley and over Baldy Mountain and towards Becket Mountain.
A short section of Massachusetts Route 2, known as the Mohawk Trail, passes through the northeast corner of town.
The scenic Mohawk Trail passes through the community.
Route 2, the Mohawk Trail, passes just north of the town line for most of the town border.
The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail passes over the summit.

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