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Touring cycling around Tukwila features an extensive network of multi-use trails, scenic riverfronts, and numerous parks. The terrain is largely flat and paved, making it accessible for various skill levels. Prominent natural features include the Green River and Duwamish River, which provide picturesque water views and form the backbone of several routes. Landscapes transition from urban areas to lush green spaces, particularly along the river trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on the Green River and Interurban Trail Loop for an easy touring bicycle ride that spans 18.8 miles (30.2 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.3km
01:58
40m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:14
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This pedestrian/bicycle bridge over WA-509 is a bit of a relic, but an interesting attempt at a cost-effective solution. Be VERY careful cycling across (a safer bet is walking the bike down/up the ramp)... Good adrenalin-producing ride.
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The ferry can take you from here to Southworth and Vashon Island. Crossing time is usually about 45 minutes. There is a walkway on the left side of the pier from which you get a nice view over the Puget Sound.
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Duwamish Gardens Park is a small green space along the Duwamish River in Tukwila. It features native plantings, walking paths, benches, and a canoe/kayak launch, offering a peaceful spot to watch the river and local wildlife. Interpretive signs highlight the area's cultural and ecological history, including its importance to the Duwamish people.
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The Green River Natural Resources Area (GRNRA), just east of Van Doren's Landing Park in Kent, is a hidden gem along the Green River Trail, especially for birders, cyclists, and walkers who enjoy a mix of wetland, prairie, and river views all in one place. Originally developed as a stormwater treatment facility, the area now serves a dual purpose: it filters urban runoff and provides essential habitat for wildlife. The result is a 304-acre patchwork of restored wetlands, ponds, and native plantings that feel far more wild than their suburban surroundings suggest. From the trail, especially near Van Doren’s Landing, you’ll see viewing platforms and side paths leading into the heart of the GRNRA. Expect to spot herons, ducks, red-winged blackbirds, and—if you're lucky—bald eagles or osprey. Interpretive signs explain the ecology and the city’s innovative use of the land. It’s also a great stop for a break if you’re riding—plenty of benches and low-traffic paths make it easy to linger. Let me know if you want a good loop or spur trail that includes both the Green River Trail and the GRNRA.
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This park sits on a peninsula, surround by the Green River on three sides, and offer picnic areas, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities. But the highlight is the spectacular view of Mt. Rainier you get on clear days.
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If you're catching the ferry from Vashon Island, arrive early—especially on weekends, as it gets busy. Free parking is available a short ride uphill from the terminal.
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The Vashon Island Ferry Terminal runs between Vashon Island and Southworth to the west and Fauntleroy to the east. The ferry only run for part of the year, so make sure to check the schedule before heading to the terminal.
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Tukwila offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 130 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 47 easy, 65 moderate, and 22 difficult trails.
Tukwila's touring cycling routes are predominantly flat, paved, and largely car-free. They often follow scenic riverfronts along the Green and Duwamish Rivers, transitioning from urban areas to lush green spaces. The terrain is generally accessible for cyclists of varying skill levels.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the generally mild climate of the Pacific Northwest suggests that spring through fall would offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Tukwila, with less rain and comfortable temperatures.
Yes, Tukwila is very beginner-friendly. Many routes are flat and paved, ideal for those new to touring cycling. An excellent option is the Green River and Interurban Trail Loop, an easy 18.8-mile (30.2 km) route that combines two main car-free trails. Another easy choice is the Bike loop from 58th Pl S & Russell Rd, which is 13.7 miles (22.1 km) long.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a longer challenge, Tukwila offers routes like the Fireboat No. 1 – Ruston Way Waterfront Path loop from Tukwila International Boulevard. This difficult 66.4-mile (106.9 km) trail leads through varied urban and waterfront scenery.
Many of Tukwila's touring cycling routes are designed as loops, providing convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the easy Green River and Interurban Trail Loop and the Van Doren's Landing Park – Green River Trail loop from Tukwila.
Absolutely. The largely flat, paved, and car-free nature of many trails, especially along the Green and Duwamish Rivers, makes them ideal for family outings. The extensive network of multi-use trails and numerous parks provide safe and enjoyable environments for all ages.
Many multi-use trails and parks in Tukwila are dog-friendly, typically requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park or trail regulations before heading out with your furry companion.
Fort Dent Park is a popular and convenient starting point for many routes, including the Green River–Interurban Trail Loop, and offers ample parking for cyclists. Many other city parks also provide parking facilities.
You'll encounter picturesque water views along the Green and Duwamish Rivers, which are central to many routes. Notable parks include Fort Dent Park and Joseph Foster Memorial Park, which features a beautifully restored Victorian mansion and heritage gardens. You might also spot wildlife at Tukwila Pond Park. Further afield, you can explore attractions like Pike Place Market or enjoy views from Waterfront Park.
Yes, the riverfront trails offer continuous scenic views of the Green and Duwamish Rivers, with landscapes transitioning from urban to lush green spaces. For broader vistas, some routes may offer glimpses of the surrounding region, and nearby highlights like The I-90 Bridge View provide expansive perspectives.
The touring cycling experience in Tukwila is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of flat, paved, and car-free trails, the scenic riverfronts, and the numerous parks that make for enjoyable and accessible rides.
Tukwila is well-connected by public transport, including bus services and the Sound Transit Link Light Rail, which has a station at Tukwila International Boulevard. This makes it convenient to access various starting points for touring cycling routes without a car.


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