Sammamish River Trail
Sammamish River Trail
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Hike an easy 1.0-mile segment of the Sammamish River Trail, enjoying river views and lush landscapes with minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.67 km
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1.34 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail is predominantly flat with virtually no elevation gain, making it an easy grade suitable for all skill levels. Much of its length is paved, providing a smooth surface for various activities. Some sections also offer a parallel soft-surface path, particularly for equestrians between Woodinville and Marymoor Park.
The Sammamish River Trail is primarily an out-and-back path, stretching approximately 10.1 to 10.3 miles from Blyth Park in Bothell to Marymoor Park in Redmond. However, it connects with other regional trails, allowing for extended journeys or custom loop configurations if you combine it with paths like the Burke-Gilman Trail or East Lake Sammamish Trail.
You can expect extraordinary views of the winding Sammamish River, the broad Sammamish River Valley, Cascade foothills, and even Mt. Rainier on clear days. The route passes through lush Pacific Northwest landscapes, including green spaces, parks, sports fields, agricultural land, and wooded areas. Many parts are lined with tall Lombardy poplars, and it also goes through Woodinville Wine Country, offering glimpses of wineries and breweries.
Yes, there are several. You'll find Wilmot Gateway Park, which features playgrounds, restrooms, and picnic tables. Other points include Bothell Landing with its historic buildings and playground, and Marymoor Park, known for its large off-leash dog area, sports fields, and climbing rock. Toilets and trash cans are conveniently located along the route.
The trail is rich in wildlife. In the river, you might spot salmon, turtles, and beaver. Along the banks and in surrounding areas, look out for eagles, hawks, herons, ducks, geese, frogs, weasels, bunnies, and deer.
Yes, the Sammamish River Trail is a crucial link in the "Locks to Lakes Corridor." It connects with other major regional trails such as the Burke-Gilman Trail, East Lake Sammamish Trail, and Tolt Pipeline Trail, allowing for extensive multi-trail adventures.
You can access the trail from various points with parking available at its termini, such as Blyth Park in Bothell and Marymoor Park in Redmond. Wilmot Gateway Park also offers convenient parking and amenities.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome but must be kept on a leash. Marymoor Park, at the southern end of the trail, is particularly known for its large off-leash dog area.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. However, for the most pleasant experience, spring through fall offers mild weather and vibrant scenery. Be aware that it can become quite crowded with cyclists and runners on pleasant days and weekends, so consider visiting during off-peak hours if you prefer a quieter experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Sammamish River Trail itself. Parking fees may apply at some of the larger parks along the route, such as Marymoor Park.
Absolutely. The trail's flat, paved terrain and minimal elevation gain make it very suitable for families with children. There are also playgrounds at Wilmot Gateway Park and Bothell Landing, providing great spots for kids to play.