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  1. The Burke–Gilman Trail is a rail trail in King County, Washington. The 27-mile (43 km) multi-use recreational trail is part of the King County Regional Trail System and occupies an abandoned Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (SLS&E) corridor.

  2. The Burke-Gilman Trail is a popular recreational trail for walkers, runners, cyclists, skaters and commuters. The trail is jointly maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation and Seattle Parks and Recreation.

  3. Burke-Gilman Trail. About the Trail. The Burke-Gilman Trail (BGT) runs more than 20 miles from Shilshole Bay in the City of Seattle to the City of Bothell where it intersects the Sammamish River Trail.

  4. Aug 25, 2019 · The Burke-Gilman Trail is one of the most popular trails in Seattle, and for good reason. This rail-to-trail pathway stretches almost 19 miles from end to end, and its flat and paved surface is inviting to walkers, joggers, runners, cyclists, and pretty much anyone else on feet or wheels.

    • Burke-Gilman Trl, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
  5. Burke-Gilman Trail Facts. States: Washington. Counties: King. Length: 18.8 miles. Trail end points: Golden Gardens Park at Seaview Pl NW (Seattle) and 102nd Ave NE near Woodinville Dr/SR 522 (Bothell) Trail surfaces: Asphalt. Trail category: Rail-Trail. ID: 6031319. Activities: Bike Inline Skating Wheelchair Accessible Walking. Go Unlimited.

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    • Burke-Gilman Trail, Seattle, WA, Washington
  6. The Burke Gilman is an iconic trail through the Cityscape of Seattle and beyond. What used to be a railway corridor is now the premier option for non-motorized transport across the city.

  7. The Burke-Gilman Trail runs more than 18 miles from Shilshole Bay in the City of Seattle to the City of Bothell where it intersects the Sammamish River Trail. It is a converted rail-trail along Lake Washington in Seattle.