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Snohomish County Centennial Trail

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in 1992. An additional 10-mile (16 km) section of the current 17.5 miles (28.2 km) opened in April 2005.A section of the trail extending approximately four miles northward from the City of Arlington to the unincorporated Town of Bryant was opened in November, 2010. A new section which has
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The trail hosts several public art installations along the path. An installation titled, "History Quilt", on the Nakashima Barn, depicts the historical timeline of the site from native forest, to sawmill, to dairy farm, to the current recreational site. Artists Ellen Southard and Teresa Stern, of
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before the roadway continues north into Downtown Arlington after an underpass with Washington State Route 9. The route continues through Downtown Arlington along West Avenue before a former railroad trestle carries the trail across the
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Later purchased by Northern Pacific then Burlington Northern, the Hartford (Lake Stevens) - Edgecomb (Arlington) section was abandoned 1972 and the Snohomish - Hartford (Lake Stevens) section was abandoned in 1987.
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been called the "Gap" was completed in October 2011. This portion of the trail extends the trail from the Armar Road Trail head 1.2 miles to the Arlington City Limits. The section of trail from Bryant to the
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trails, both of which share the same right-of-way. Snohomish County plans to extend the trail southward to Woodinville and eastward to Monroe. In 2016, Snohomish county purchased the northern portion of the
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The rail trail project was first conceived in 1982, and development of the trail began in 1989 during Washington State's centennial. The trail was designated a
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The Centennial Trail runs on the right-of-way of the Sumas Branch of the former Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway, built in 1889. The railway connected
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with mail, freight, and passenger service. The line specialized in transporting timber, lumber and metals, and also served tourists visiting
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with plans to align the King-Snohomish County rail line with the Centennial Trail right of way. The portion of rail line runs from the
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opened a portion of the Eastside Rail Corridor to pedestrians in 2015 as part of the
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border to the City of Snohomish, and was purchased for the project from the
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Snohomish to Skagit County line, south of Lake McMurray, Washington
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Trail at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Pine Street in
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Snohomish County Parks & Recreation: Centennial Trail
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for $ 3.5 million using funds from the Snohomish County
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and its trailhead. The Centennial Trail travels towards
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and comprises a 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) non-motorized
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Snohomish County Parks and Recreation. 2013 493: 753: 648:"North Trailhead of Centennial Trail opens" 578: 346:line was opened officially on Nov 3, 2012. 803: 789: 747: 213:The trail begins as a continuation of the 30:Start of the trail near downtown Snohomish 830:List of rail trails in Washington (state) 623: 551: 403:Nakashima Barn History Quilt Installation 290:along Washington State Route 9. The 206:Looking southbound on the trail north of 1050:(Adams/Franklin/Lincoln/Spokane/Whitman) 636:. Snohomish County Parks and Recreation. 398: 201: 718: 682: 176:Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway 1122: 784: 499: 443:Snohomish County Parks and Recreation 124:Snohomish County Parks and Recreation 1058:Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail 349: 970:Interurban Trail (Snohomish County) 683:Haglund, Noah (September 3, 2013). 590:Brooks, Diane Brooks (2005-03-30). 13: 602: 14: 1161: 1130:Rail trails in Washington (state) 769: 754:Alexa Vaughn (January 31, 2015), 241:. The trail continues north into 132:Snohomish County Centennial Trail 19:Snohomish County Centennial Trail 1070:Seattle and North Coast Railroad 910: 902:Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail 610:"Snohomish Co. Centennial Trail" 24: 719:Haglund, Noah (July 26, 2016). 500:Fiege, Gale (August 10, 2013). 279:Washington State Route 531 182:and a 6-foot-wide (1.8 m) 134:is a 30-mile-long (48 km) 882:Interurban Trail (King County) 383:. A similar project in nearby 251:Washington State Route 92 197: 1: 612:. American Trails. 2013-04-22 415: 394: 267:Washington State Route 9 168:Washington State Route 9 381:Conservation Futures Program 140:Snohomish County, Washington 7: 1003:Karen Fraser Woodland Trail 318:and linked eastward toward 10: 1166: 1042:Bill Chipman Palouse Trail 857:Cedar to Green River Trail 305: 1034: 1016: 1008:Yelm–Rainier–Tenino Trail 983: 955: 937: 919: 908: 872:Redmond Central Connector 867:East Lake Sammamish Trail 837: 826: 339:National Recreation Trail 261:trailhead, named for the 120: 110: 102: 98:Non-motorized, equestrian 94: 84: 78:National Recreation Trail 73: 65: 57: 43: 39:30.0 miles (48.3 km) 35: 23: 18: 892:Preston-Snoqualmie Trail 1064:Olympic Discovery Trail 862:Cross Kirkland Corridor 389:Cross Kirkland Corridor 1106:47.92056°N 122.08556°W 1048:Columbia Plateau Trail 1044:(Whitman/Latah, Idaho) 993:Chehalis Western Trail 887:Issaquah-Preston Trail 877:Eastside Rail Corridor 404: 365:Eastside Rail Corridor 257:, where it passes the 221:, named the Snohomish 210: 1150:Arlington, Washington 998:Gate to Belmore Trail 897:Sammamish River Trail 658:Arlington, Washington 402: 205: 1111:47.92056; -122.08556 249:and an underpass of 1102: /  1076:Willapa Hills Trail 1072:(Clallam/Jefferson) 1066:(Clallam/Jefferson) 731:Everett, Washington 695:Everett, Washington 653:The Arlington Times 512:Everett, Washington 473:. 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Index


Snohomish County
Washington
National Recreation Trail
Trailheads
Hazards
rail trail
Snohomish County, Washington
cities
Snohomish
Lake Stevens
Arlington
Skagit County
corridor
Washington State Route 9
right-of-way
Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway
trail
equestrian trail
statehood
Washington

Lake Stevens
Snohomish River
Snohomish
trailhead
city limits
Pilchuck River
underpass
U.S. Route 2

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