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Touring cycling routes around Yarrow Point are situated on a small peninsula almost entirely surrounded by Lake Washington, offering abundant lake views. The terrain features mostly well-paved surfaces and gentle elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The area is characterized by charming wooded lanes and unique floating bridges, connecting to a broader network of trails. Distant views of Mount Rainier are also a feature of many routes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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02:02
290m
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Embark on a moderate touring bicycle ride around Lake Washington, offering a unique blend of urban landscapes and expansive water views. This 20.9-mile (33.7 km) route takes you across iconicβ¦
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80.3km
04:57
720m
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Embark on the Lake Washington Loop, a challenging touring bicycle route that offers continuous views of the lake, blending urban landscapes with natural beauty. This difficult ride covers 49.9 milesβ¦

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4.7
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136
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33.0km
01:59
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
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79
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32.8km
02:01
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33
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21.2km
01:21
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The SR 520 Trail is a paved path that connects Seattle and the Eastside. It features 11 viewpoints along the way, where you can stop and enjoy views of the Seattle skyline and, on a clear day, Mount Rainier.
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The Freemont Bridge opens an average of 35 times daily to let boat traffic pass. It is the busiest drawbridge in the U.S. and connects the Freemont and Queen Anne neighborhoods. It is a great location to sit on the Burke-Gilman Trail and watch the boats go through this picturesque Seattle landmark
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This section of the trail is smooth with a few rolling hills. There are several viewpoints that make for a great spot to take a break and enjoy the views of Lake Washington, the Seattle skyline, and if you're lucky, Mount Rainier.
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This small park sits right on top of the bridge, with a privillege view of the river, the bridge and the mountains in the background. Worth taking a break to sit in one of the benches just to enjoy the view.
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This small park sits right on top of the bridge, with a privillege view of the river, the bridge and the mountains in the background. Worth taking a break to sit in one of the benches just to enjoy the view.
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iconic hill! not too bad but watch out for people coming down the hill quickly while you're climbing.
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Small park with a great view of downtown Seattle
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This 19.1-acre park is a wide, grassy open space with plenty of pathways for a great run. There is a big hill on the grounds that is popular for flying kites, a playground, a sundial, and a gorgeous view of Seattle. The park gets its name due to the ruins of a former coal gasification plant, preserved behind a fenced area.
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There are over 200 touring cycling routes available around Yarrow Point, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 74 easy routes, 103 moderate routes, and 39 more challenging options.
Touring cycling around Yarrow Point offers a unique blend of scenic waterfronts along Lake Washington, tranquil wooded lanes, and views of significant natural landmarks like Mount Rainier. You'll also experience the distinctive floating bridges that are part of the area's extensive trail network.
The touring cycling routes in Yarrow Point are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 750 reviews. More than 8,000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic waterfronts and well-maintained paths.
Yes, Yarrow Point offers several family-friendly options. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces and gentle gradients, making them suitable for families. For example, parts of the Lake Washington Loop are accessible and provide continuous scenic vistas without excessive difficulty.
Absolutely. Many popular routes around Yarrow Point are designed as loops. A great example is the Gas Works Park β Fremont Bridge loop from Bellevue, a moderate 33.5 km (20.8 miles) ride that takes you through urban parks and across iconic bridges.
The best time for touring cycling in Yarrow Point is generally from spring through fall (April to October) when the weather is milder and rainfall is less frequent. This period offers pleasant temperatures and clear views of Lake Washington and Mount Rainier.
The routes around Yarrow Point offer numerous landmarks and viewpoints. You can expect to see the unique floating bridges across Lake Washington, enjoy panoramic views of the lake itself, and often catch glimpses of Mount Rainier. Specific highlights include Gas Works Park, known for its industrial remnants and city views, and the iconic Fremont Bridge. You might also pass by natural features like Foster Point.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the area offers more demanding routes. The Lake Washington Loop, for instance, is a difficult 80.3 km (49.9 miles) path that provides extensive views and a significant elevation gain, typically taking around 5 hours to complete.
Yes, several touring cycling routes around Yarrow Point provide scenic views of Mount Rainier, adding a dramatic mountainous backdrop to your ride. The longer Lake Washington Loop is particularly noted for offering distant views of Mount Rainier on clear days.
While Yarrow Point itself is a tranquil peninsula, it serves as a gateway to the broader Seattle trail network. The Burke-Gilman Trail, spanning over 19 miles between Seattle and Bothell, is accessible from the general area, though you would typically need to cycle a short distance or use public transport to reach a direct access point from Yarrow Point.
Yes, the area around Yarrow Point provides access to local parks and natural areas. Morningside Park, an eight-acre local park, offers potential for soft surface trails leading down a forested hillside towards Lake Washington's eastern shoreline, providing opportunities to experience native flora.
Yes, the unique floating bridges across Lake Washington are integral parts of the scenic cycling routes. The SR 520 trail, for example, is an impressive route that stretches across Lake Washington, offering distinct perspectives of the lake and cityscapes. You can experience this on routes like the 520 Bridge View Park β Montlake Bridge loop from Clyde Hill.


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