How long is the Milton Interurban Trail?

How long is the Milton Interurban Trail?

5.3-mile
Try this 5.3-mile out-and-back trail near Milton, Washington. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 58 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, mountain biking, and road biking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

How long does it take to hike the Foothills Trail?

approximately 5-10 days
Located in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina, the trail is 77 miles long. Through-hikers should plan to spend approximately 5-10 days on the trail, while weekend backpackers and day-hikers can utilize numerous trailheads for shorter trips. Getting there is easy from I-85, I-26 and SC Highway 11.

Where does the Chehalis Western Trail start?

The Chehalis Western Trail is 21 miles long, from end to end. However, there are several places that you can access the trail. We started our walk at the Trailhead at Chambers Lake in Olympia.

Where is the Interurban Trail?

Register for free with TrailLink today! The Interurban Trail (South) connects several towns south of Seattle along the historic route of the Puget Sound Electric Railway. The trolley ran between Tacoma and Seattle from 1902 to 1928, falling victim to the growing popularity of cars and trucks and the construction of State Route 99.

Is the Interurban south trail worth it?

Interurban South is just not as interesting as other Washington trails as it runs straight under power lines. It is a nice quick 7 or 8 mile return trip from the end of Green River Trail though. Interurban North Trail is a 5 star trail also.

Where does the Riverwalk trail begin and end?

The trail terminates at the White River in Buckley. The future plan is to continue the trail to Puyallup where it connects with the Riverwalk Trail then ultimately to Tacoma and Sumner where it will connect with the Interurban Trail that now extends through Kent and Auburn. The trail in Buckley will continue east into King County and Enumclaw.

Where does the Auburn River Trail End?

The trail passes historic downtown Auburn and then takes its one turn, a slight curve heading to the southwest toward Tacoma. The trail passes backyards in Algona before it ends in Pacific.