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Interurban Trail

Documents

Brochure - Interurban Trail

Interurban History

Map of Trail

Seattle to Everett Map-Then and Now

Other Link Parks Home Page

Description

Bike riders, walkers, joggers, and others enjoy traveling the 11.8 miles of paved surface. This trail is a joint project between Snohomish County, the cities of Everett and Lynnwood, and Public Utility District No.1 of Snohomish County.  Snohomish County Parks oversees the section south of 112th St SE and north of Butternut Road (near the I-405 cross-over).


While most of the trail is separated from motorized traffic, there are several places where the trail is a designated bike route on the road shoulder. Follow the Interurban logo signs along the route.


Horses are allowed on the Snohomish County link of the Interurban; however, horses are not allowed on the segments of the trail maintained and operated by the cities of Lynnwood and Everett. Use of horses on the trail is not practiced very often because of the asphalt surfacing, as well as the several breaks between runs with crossing traffic to get to the next leg.

 

Park History

The Interurban Trail generally follows the route once used by the Interurban Trolley that ran from downtown Seattle to Everett from 1910 through 1939.

 


Trail Closures

The trail is subject to closures throughout the year for both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.  Trail users should check the Park's main web page  (Park News section) for closure announcements. 


Driving Directions

  1. Parallel to Interstate 5 between Lynnwood and Everett
  2. Look for the Interurban signs