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East Lake Sammamish Trail
East Lake Sammamish Trail route map
Length11 miles (18 km)
LocationKing County, Washington
CompletedMarch 2006

The East Lake Sammamish Trail is an 11-mile (18 km) recreational rail trailinKing County, Washington that runs along Lake Sammamish from Marymoor ParkinRedmond, through Sammamish, to Gilman Boulevard in Issaquah.

History[edit]

The trail had initially encountered fierce political resistance from nearby homeowners through whose property the former BNSF Railway right-of-way runs. An interim trail, with a packed gravel surface suitable for walking and mountain biking, had been scheduled for completion by January 2006.

After losing a federal lawsuit brought by the Cascade Land Conservancy and Friends of the East Lake Sammamish Trail before the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, however, the homeowners relented, and the trail was finally completed and opened on 21 March 2006.[1]

A future bridge across Bear Creek and under Washington State Route 520 will connect the north end of the East Lake Sammamish Trail to the Redmond Central Connector.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Krishnan, Sonia (2006-03-22). "East Lake Sammamish Trail opens with crowd, fanfare". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-08-11.

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