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Bear Creek Trail


 This trail skirts the boundary of Redmond Town Center, taking the rider through a semi-wooded area with occasional outdoor sculptures. Trail starts at Leary Way and ends at Redmond Way. Another segment starts north of the shopping center that is across the street from the trailhead on Redmond Way and ends at Avondale Way, and is reachable by street crossing 1/2 block to the east.
Junction with the Redmond Central Connector

Location: King County
City(s): Redmond, WA
Length: 2 miles.  Approx

Popularity:
 Somewhat
Elevation: Flat
     Gain  0
     Loss
  0
Facilities Trail Condition  
Drinking Water:  No
Restrooms:  No
Benches:  Yes
Picnic Tables:  No
Surface Type:  Paved
Surface Quality:  9
Scenery:  5
Lighting: 1
Ratings:

0 = none/ the worst
5 = average
10 = excellent



ALERTS:
Effective: 12/23/2005 - 1/1/2030. The part of the trail north of Redmond Way is sometimes closed due to flooding, especially in the winter.
Maps:
Bikely trail map
King County Bike Map
Redmond Bike Map
Connections:
1. Connects to the Sammamish River Trail at Leary Way.
2. Comes near to the SR 520 Bike Path at its western end. (Turn left on the Sammamish River Trail, then left on the trail/ sidewalk next to Leary Way.)
3. Connects to the Heron Rookery Trail just south of Leary Way.

Expansions:
1. Proposed expansion would lengthen the trail to Farrel-McWhirter Park, connecting with other trails.
2. Plans have been proposed to link Bear Creek Trail via the Redmond Connector and tunnels or bridges across 520 to the East Lake Sammamish Trail.
 

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