Bike Trails
There are amazing bike trails that span hundreds of miles throughout King County. Because of the length of each of these trails it is recommended to research a good entry point to each trail.
This peaceful gravel trail weaves through forests, farmland, and river crossings with gorgeous views of Mount Si and the Cascades. It’s perfect for a long, scenic ride away from traffic and deep in nature.
One of Seattle’s most iconic bike routes, this paved trail connects neighborhoods, the UW campus, and Lake Washington with smooth, flat riding and endless water views. It’s the ultimate mix of city cycling and serene scenery.
Stretching from Seattle to Everett, this urban-suburban route is great for commuters and casual riders alike, offering a safe, mostly flat path through parks, towns, and quiet backroads.
This east-west trail blends urban riding with natural beauty, connecting Bellevue to Seattle with bike-friendly bridges, wooded sections, and lakeside stretches. It’s a scenic route that truly captures the diversity of the region.
Looping around Mercer Island and hugging the shores of Lake Washington, this trail offers rolling hills, quiet roads, and jaw-dropping views—perfect for intermediate riders who love a scenic challenge.
This urban ride gives you big variety—from bridges and waterfront paths to city streets and iconic stops like Pike Place. It’s a dynamic loop for those who want sightseeing and biking in one go.
A smooth, multi-use path that hugs the shoreline from Issaquah to Redmond, it’s ideal for both long rides and lakeside breaks. With shade, views, and beach stops, it’s a summer favorite.
This urban loop circles Lake Union with stops at parks, houseboats, and waterfront cafés. It’s a mellow, scenic ride through the heart of Seattle with unbeatable skyline and lake views.