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About 170 acres of parks and open space are located in city limits, offering access to natural resources, community recreation, and local heritage. Browse all our parks and facilities here. To request a facility reservation, you will need to create an account and reserve at least 10 days in advance.
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Centennial Trail

Other Link Centennial Trail website

Features

  1. Bike Trail (optional)
  2. Picnic Tables
  3. Pilchuck River
  4. Trails (optional)
  5. Walking Trail (optional)

Description

The 30-mile Centennial Trail starts in Snohomish and ends in Skagit County, north of Arlington. The paved recreational trail for walking, bicycling, hiking, and horseback riding (on unpaved portions in unincorporated Snohomish County) is accessible to persons of all levels of physical ability. The trail is built on the old Burlington-Northern railroad line. Development of the trail began in 1989 during the state's centennial, hence the name, Centennial Trail. More than 500,000 citizens utilize the trail each year as a recreational trail and non-motorized commuter corridor. 

Public parking for the start of the trail in Snohomish can be found at Cady Park (51 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290), the Snohomish Carnegie Building (105 Cedar Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290) and Averill Field (403 Third St, Snohomish, WA 98290).