Best attractions and places to see around Martha Lake, a community situated between Mill Creek and Lynnwood, focus on natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The area features its namesake lake and two prominent county parks, Martha Lake Park and Martha Lake Airport Park. These locations provide diverse activities for visitors, including walking routes, cycling paths, and lake access.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The oldest park in Woodinville, Wimot Gateway has a great location on the river. There's a playground, picnic tables, and it hosts a number of festivals/events throughout the year.
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The Interurban Trail offers nearly 4 miles (6.44 km) of paved surface for walking, jogging, and biking. Exploring the area away from traffic on this route is a fantastic alternative, with several access points and convenient parking at South Lynnwood Park and the Lynnwood Transit Center. It follows the route of the historic Interurban Trolley, stretching from North Seattle to Everett, providing plenty of options for a perfect day trip in the city.
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This park was remodeled in 2022 and is by far the best place to stop for a lunch break along the Burke Gilman Trail. Nice job, Kenmore City Council! Summertime kayak rentals and concession stand.
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The oldest park in Woodinville, Wimot Gateway has a great location on the river. There's a playground, picnic tables, and it hosts a number of festivals/events throughout the year.
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This is a thrilling downhill to ride - the steep upper section is almost scary, but then it levels off to a smooth descant winding among the trees and next to a creek all the way down to the Burke Gilman Trail next to Lake Washington. Of course, for every downhill there is an uphill, so... Climbing this hill is OK until you hit the steep upper section. Be prepared to breathe heavily.
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This park was recently refurbished and is now a great place for a snack break at the top of Lake Washington. Nestled between the Burke Gilman trail and the lake, the only drawback is that you need to dismount to go into the park. There are nice bathrooms, a playground, beach and shaded picnic areas. The view to the south is worth the stop!
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This is where you switch between the Burke Gilman and Sammamish River trails when cycling though the area. Best in the fall, when leaves are falling and the view opens up. A bit of a tight turn to the West when you want to get on the Burke Gilman trail, so adjust speed accordingly.
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Nice clean bathrooms, beautiful views, and parking. Great place to start a ride or take a break for a picnic.
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The Martha Lake area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Martha Lake Park, a six-acre park along the lake with a fishing dock, swimming area, and ADA-accessible boardwalks through wetlands. Another option is Martha Lake Airport Park, a 28.76-acre county park featuring open spaces, wooded trails, and a large glacial erratic boulder for bouldering. The namesake Martha Lake itself is popular for fishing and non-motorized boating.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Martha Lake Park offers picnic shelters, a swimming area, and easy walking paths. Martha Lake Airport Park has extensive open spaces, a skate park, and wooded trails suitable for family strolls. Additionally, Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) provides a playground, picnic tables, and access to the shoreline for watching seaplanes.
You can enjoy the Martha Lake Loop, a 2.6-mile route around the lake, offering an easy walk. The Interurban Trail is also accessible nearby, providing nearly 4 miles of paved surface for walking, jogging, and biking, following the route of the historic Interurban Trolley.
For scenic views, Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) offers excellent spots to watch seaplanes land and enjoy sunsets over Lake Washington. The Sammamish River Pedestrian Bridge provides picturesque views, especially in the fall when the leaves change. Martha Lake Park also offers breathtaking views of the lake.
Yes, Martha Lake Airport Park features one of the county's most popular off-leash dog parks, making it an excellent spot for your canine companions. The Interurban Trail is also dog-friendly, offering a paved surface for walks with your pet.
Beyond walking and biking on trails like the Martha Lake Loop and the Interurban Trail, you can enjoy fishing and non-motorized boating on Martha Lake. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes nearby, including options for touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. You can find more details on routes like the "Silver Lake - Mill Creek loop" or "Martha Lake loop from Mill Creek" in the Cycling around Martha Lake guide.
The Martha Lake area is enjoyable year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for most outdoor activities like swimming, boating, and hiking. Fall offers beautiful foliage, particularly around the Sammamish River Pedestrian Bridge. Winter can be pleasant for walks, though some activities might be weather-dependent.
The area has an interesting past. Before becoming a county park, Martha Lake Park was known as the "Martha Lake Resort," a private establishment that hosted community events and offered boat rentals. Martha Lake Airport Park is built on the site of a former private airport, highlighting the community's evolution and dedication to preserving green spaces.
Yes, Martha Lake Park features ADA-accessible pathways, including boardwalks through native wetland habitats, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the natural surroundings. The Interurban Trail is also a paved surface, suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
Parking is available at several key locations. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) offers convenient parking. For the Interurban Trail, you can find parking at South Lynnwood Park and the Lynnwood Transit Center. Both Martha Lake Park and Martha Lake Airport Park also have designated parking areas for visitors.
The Martha Lake area offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles, mountain bikes, and road bikes. Examples include the "Silver Lake - Mill Creek loop" for touring, "Japanese Gulch loop" for MTB, and the "Martha Lake loop from Mill Creek" for road cycling. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Martha Lake, MTB Trails around Martha Lake, and Road Cycling Routes around Martha Lake guides.


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