This trail in Monroe parallels the Fryelands Boulevard, and connects Highway 2 with Snohomish-Monroe (Sno-Mon) Road. The only real hill is on the southern beginning of the trail. Restrooms and drinking water are available at the park in the middle of the trail, along with a playground, ballfields, and a lake. This is a good trail for learning to rollerblade, or for kids on bikes. On a clear day you will see mountains in the distance.
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Location: King County
City(s): Monroe, WA
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Length: 1.7 miles.
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Popularity: Somewhat
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Elevation: South to north
Gain
30
Loss
10 |
Facilities |
Trail Condition |
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Drinking Water:
Yes
Restrooms:
Yes
Benches:
Yes
Picnic Tables:
Yes
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Surface Type:
Paved
Surface Quality:
9
Scenery:
8
Lighting:
1
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Ratings: 0 = none/ the worst
5 = average
10 = excellent
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Website: http://www.ci.monroe.wa.us/citygov/depts/public_works/parks/Welcome.html
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Maps: Bikely trail map King County Bike Map
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Expansions: 1. Though proposed, a connection to the Centennial Trail is unfunded in the short term.
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