This gravel trail follows a pipeline from Blyth Park in Bothell to the Snoqualmie River. While not technically challenging, the steepness of some portions will challenge your legs and tires. Tolt Pipeline Trail crosses several major roads, including I-405, and is discontinuous. Riders will need to connect with other sections of trail via surface streets and other trails.
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Location: King County
City(s): Bothell, Woodinville, WA
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Length: 12 miles.
Discontinuous
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Popularity: Less
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Elevation: Rather hilly
Gain
Loss
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Facilities |
Trail Condition |
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Drinking Water:
No
Restrooms:
No
Benches:
No
Picnic Tables:
No
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Surface Type:
Unpaved
Surface Quality:
3
Scenery:
7
Lighting:
0
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Ratings: 0 = none/ the worst
5 = average
10 = excellent
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Website: http://www.nwsource.com/outdoors/hiking/trailruns/toltpipeline.html
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Maps: King County Bike Map Tolt Pipeline Trail - east
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Connections: 1. Connects with the Sammamish River Trail south of downtown Woodinville. 2. Connects with the Pipeline Regional Trail near the Redmond Watershed Park. 3. Connects with the Redmond Ridge Trail at 232nd Ave NE. 4. One section of trail is near the Snoqualmie Valley Trail in the vicinity of Duvall Park.
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Directions: 100th Ave NE and NE 64th St to NE 132nd St and Big Rock Rd, Woodinville WA
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