Biking
14-18 hours
Easy
The Burke-Gilman Trail is Seattle’s living history, carved into the city’s fabric like the gentle etching of a river over stone. Stretching 27 miles from the heart of Seattle to the outer reaches of Snohomish County, this multi-use path invites riders to journey through an evolving mosaic of neighborhoods, natural sanctuaries, and waterfront views. It’s a ride that connects motion with meaning.
Starting near Gas Works Park, the trail unfurls like an old map. Pedals turn smoothly over a ribbon of pavement, each mile revealing new perspectives. To your left, the shimmering expanse of Lake Union glimmers beneath the morning sun; to your right, the hum of the city pulses softly through tree-lined streets. The wind carries a mix of aromas—fresh-cut grass, brewing coffee, and occasionally the salt-tinged breeze from Puget Sound.
As you push onward, the trail becomes a portal to diverse landscapes. Glide past the University of Washington, its iconic husky banners waving proudly, and into the serenity of the Arboretum. Here, willows and maples form a leafy cathedral, their shadows dancing on the trail. Further north, Lake Washington emerges, its waters calm and reflective, offering a tranquil backdrop to your ride.
The Burke-Gilman tells the story of a city in motion. Once a rail corridor, it now threads through neighborhoods that each add their own character: Ballard’s quirky charm, Fremont’s creative pulse, and Kenmore’s quiet elegance. The beauty of the ride isn’t about conquering it; it’s in feeling the rhythm of the trail and the stories it carries forward.
The Burke-Gilman Trail isn’t just a way to see Seattle—it’s a chance to feel its heartbeat. With every turn of the pedal, you’re part of a journey that blends history, community, and the boundless beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Biking the Burke-Gilman Trail in Seattle - 4800-4998 20th Ave NW
Biking the Burke-Gilman Trail in Seattle in 4800-4998 20th Ave NW
Coordinates: 47.6640, -122.3820
Biking
Year-Round
Seattle, WA
Family-Friendly
Seattle City Park System
Partially Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.