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The 42-mile Eastrail is a wide flat trail with amazing scenery, and lots of ways to connect with communities and our region! The Eastrail corridor also serves as a home for many services that we rely on every day with direct connections to light rail stations and utilities Eastrail Partners unifies and galvanizes this ambitious trail effort
- Eastrail - King County, Washington
King County owns just over 16 miles of the Eastrail Learn about trail sections under construction including the Wilburton Trestle Click below to see current trail segments, future trail projects, and points of interest along the way
- Eastrail Multi-use Corridor | City of Bellevue
TheEastrail is being developed as an uninterrupted, 42-mile multi-use trail extending from Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in Renton, north through Bellevue, to Woodinville and the city of Snohomish in Snohomish County
- Woodinville Celebrates the opening of Eastrail Flats | ARCH
In July 2025, the City of Woodinville celebrated the opening of Eastrail Flats, which brings 207 new homes to East King County, including 26 affordable homes These are the first affordable housing units in Woodinville in over 20 years Moreover, this is the first development in Woodinville to implement the City’s inclusionary housing requirement and utilize the City’s Multifamily Tax
- Eastrail Summer 2025 Construction Update - Eastrail
Summer is in full swing on the Eastrail, and you may have noticed a few construction projects that are adding new trail sections and safer crossings across the trail network Check out the updates below on three current projects in Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond: Redmond Central Connector Nears Completion City of Redmond is getting ready […]
- Eastrail - King County, Washington
King County will transform the historic Wilburton Trestle in Bellevue into a stunning elevated trail that can be enjoyed by commuters, cyclists, runners and pedestrians The century-old trestle – the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest – is expected to be one of the most popular segments of the Eastrail
- The Trail - Eastrail
Built on a former railroad line, Eastrail runs 42 miles along the east side of Lake Washington and traditional lands of the Coast Salish peoples Stretching from Renton to Snohomish WA, the trail corridor fosters community and sustainability for our region
- Resources FAQs - Eastrail
The Eastrail is a non-motorized, multi-use trail that, when completed, will span 42 miles on the east side of Lake Washington, from Renton to Snohomish County It is built on a historic railroad line and provides access to transit options, greenspace, and much more
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