This 14.5-mile rail trail shadows the steep walls of the Red Cedar Valley from Menomonie to its connection with the Chippewa River State Trail. Now, with that being said, it is a beautiful path. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. Cedar River Park, at the intersection of I-405 and SR 169. The Cedar River Trail is a commonly used interurban trail that parallels the Cedar River along an old railroad grade. Parking spots near the lake have a 4-hour limit. From I-405, take exit 5 (Sunset Blvd NE) and turn west onto NE Park Drive. This 24-acre park contains picnic areas that are close to the water, play equipment, and a non-motorized boat launch. Cedar River State Water Trail Share your own photos of the river! We will be running S/SE along the Cedar River Pipeline to Landsburg Road, crossing over the Summit/Landsburg Bridge to the Cedar River Trail, coming back N/NW on the CRT to 242nd Way SE/SE 244th St. and back to our cars. Contributions to WTA are tax deductible, and we are committed to making the best use of every donation to our mission. Crossing Bronson Way N. (without a marked crosswalk) can be hazardous; there are crosswalks one block to the north or south. A popular, pleasant, paved trail along the river good for walking and biking. It gets better after the pavement ends, Nice shady ride with some nice views. The Trestle Bridge Repair project has been completed as of September 2020. Trail Ratings 0.0 from 0 votes #1 in Escanaba River State Forest #40082 Overall. Continue straight on packed gravel (suitable for most bicycles), and veer away from the highway for the last 4.7 miles to the Landsburg trailhead. Here, bicyclists must dismount. Loud highway traffic and can see it a lot of the way so be warned, but we don’t mind & think it’s beautiful. Mostly long and straight. It’s not really the “hike” I was expecting. The Cedar River, seen from one of many vanage points along the Cedar River Trail. As you approach the city streets, there are choices. The official trail stays on the north side of the river until it comes to a ‘T’ at Houser Way at 1.6 miles. Straight ahead, at the end of 6th is the beginning of the bike trail. One of the few rivers in the state with strict regulations regarding how you can fish. The trail starts out hugging the east bank, then the north bank of the Cedar River. However it boarders a busy road so traffic noise is loud. Length 1.9 mi Elevation gain 36 ft Route type Out & Back It is open for non-motorized use and parallels State Route 169 for much of its length. Very nice ride next to the Cedar River The Cedar River Trail follows the old Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad corridor on a straight, flat shot out of the sprawling Seattle metro area and into the rural countryside. Great cycling path to get some miles in. Enjoy tranquil locations such as bluffs overlooking Cedar Lake, painted sunset sky at Garden of the Gods, or migrating waterfowl resting in the floodplains of the Mississippi River. Dense trees so can get muggy. No parking pass required. Trail reports are used to indicate a trails current condition and inform builders and other riders about any issues on a trail. Phillip Arnold Park (The Tapeworm and Parasite Trails), Olympus Trail to Heritage Trail and Waterline Trail, https://rentonwa.gov/city_hall/community_services/parks_and_trails/find_a_park_or_trail/cedar_river_trail. We didn’t make it to the unsaved part. There were many people there with children and it’s close to a busy road. We will publish our routes on the Wednesday before each event here and on our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Enjoy catching small mouth bass while paddling down a moderately flowing beautifully wooded corridor. To select just a portion of the trail, consider these other access points: Puget Sound and Islands -- Seattle-Tacoma Area, http://www.kingcounty.gov/services/parks-recreation/parks/trails/regional-trails/popular-trails/cedar-river.aspx, http://tothebeachwa.com/pdf/RegionalParksTrailsMap-20.pdf. The trail is beautiful going along the Charles river, through the woods and meadows, but in the summer time, ticks are everywhere and our dogs love romping in high grass. Didn’t live the highway along the whole route but not a deal breaker! Sum it up, if you're looking for a peaceful ride in nature, this is NOT the place. Beyond that the surface is dirt. You will be walking/riding below mossy bridges, which makes it a scenic route as well. At 3.0 miles, the trail comes up along the south side of the Maple Valley Highway. (Hobart). The Cedar River is the primary tributary to Lake Washington, just southeast of downtown Seattle about 20 minutes. Cedar River Trail Trail Reports no reports have been added for Cedar River Trail yet, add a trail report . This trailhead is accessible by bus! Experience the sights and sounds of urban wildlife along McCloud's Run, Cedar Lake, and the Cedar River. Cross the Cedar River on a bridge under the freeway, then head east on the well-marked trail. This is a walk, not a hike. Directions to cedar-river-trail trailhead (47.375090, -121.971150) update trails status or condition Cedar River Trail Trail Reports. Immediately after passing under the SR 18 elevated roadway, turn left on SE 216th Way. A campground is located along the trail at McFarlane Park. Two public meetings will be held this summer to help shape the Black Hawk County Water Trails Master Plan. This trail meanders from the Cedar River Trail South through Maple Valley. The return route is the same, with the exception of Houser Way, as already mentioned. Most trails are surfaced with crushed limestone. From Logan Avenue N. to Bronson Way N., there is a lower path along the river’s edge. Green to Cedar River Trail However, this lower trail is often closed during the winter months, or when water levels are high. The trails wind through wooded areas, shady parks, along streams, the Cedar River, and downtown Cedar Rapids. It is open for non-motorized use and parallels State Route 169 for much of its length. Trip Frontcountry Trail Run - Cedar River Trail. Renton, WA 98057 Scenic Cedar River Trail Park is located at the mouth of the Cedar River where it flows north into Lake Washington. Where to Park: There is ample parking in the Ron Regis Park’s parking lot at 1501 Orcas Ave SE, Renton. There are numerous access points along the trail and abundant parking areas especially south of Mount Vernon Road. The Cedar River Trail (CRT) follows the Cedar River from where it enters Lake Washington in the City of Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at the boundary of the … A street-level route is always available, sharing the road with vehicles. find trail maps, reviews, photos & driving directions on traillink.com Donate The bridge at Maplewood Roadside Park is currently being worked on and closed; detour goes to sidewalk along the highway before cutting back to trail at Riverview Park. SE and SE 252nd Pl. Cedar River Trail is a 16.1 mile inter-city trail following the Cedar River. This 24-acre park contains picnic areas that are close to the water, play equipment, a non-motorized boat launch, the Renton Rowing Center and the Cedar River Trail. if youre looking to just get some long miles in quick, good place for that. The entire way is paved and there are multiple parts where you walk on the street or through parks and open field. If you plan to hike, bring bug spray. only a 2 or 3 out of 5. it's a great level and paved mixed use trail. If you are bicycling or need longer parking, park near the restrooms a quarter mile back. Please click around the new site for more information about the Cedar River and Black Hawk Creek water trails. Nice flat trail (which is really rare in the Seattle terrain). Trail map of the Cedar River Trail (WA) from I-405 at Cedar River Park (Renton) to Landsburg Rd. Safe trail for everyone. Bicycle the entire trail, or select one of many access points to explore the trail on foot. Cedar River Trail is a 15.9 mile moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Renton, Washington that features a river and is rated as moderate. 705 2nd Ave, Suite 300 Nice, even trail with lots of access to the river. Dieter Drake, RAGBRAI ride director, and other RAGBRAI team members will ride the trails during each pop-up event. A bit noisy where it is near the road, but otherwise it is a nice multi-use trail. Accessibility: The first 2/3 of the trail is paved and typically at least five feet wide. Tip: It was a little difficult finding the parking as Apple Maps takes you to a Boeing field instead of the beginning but if you use Google Maps you’ll find it. For parking, follow Nishiwaki Lane to the right, to a parking area with restrooms.To get to the Landsburg trailhead, take I-405 exit 4 and head east on State Route 169 10.1 miles. not very peaceful ride. The trail follows the river for 17.4 miles, from the Cedar River Watershed’s western boundary at Landsburg, downstream to the mouth of the Cedar River, where it empties into Lake Washington in Renton. (For westbound travel, stay on the south side of the river, cross under I-405, using a narrow shoulder bike path to get to Houser Way S. Cross Houser, then use the path on the west side to cross the Cedar River.). Out and back. My brother Rob ran the 10 mile I road my mtb. WTA Pro Tip: At Houser Way, 1.6 miles (eastbound only), go left 150 feet and use the pedestrian signal to cross Houser Way, then take the underpass beneath I-405. Scenic Cedar River Trail Park is located at the mouth of the Cedar River where it flows north into Lake Washington. 52 miles - Cedar Valley Nature Trail connects Waterloo/Cedar Falls with Cedar Rapids and many towns in between. For the purposes of this guide, the starting point is the Renton trailhead. Plan your visit by bus using. The trail has offshoots to Lake Wilderness, The Lake Wilderness Arboretum, and the Maple Valley Community Center, as well as others. Not very peaceful but beautiful scenery. There are numerous bridges and it is not always obvious whether to cross or not; there appears to be a path on either side. Road noises in some places. See the park website for more information: https://rentonwa.gov/city_hall/community_services/parks_and_trails/find_a_park_or_trail/cedar_river_trail Currently experience a detour route at the beginning of the trail 8/15/2020. Aug 19, 2020. Cedar River Trail is a 1.9 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Stephenson, Michigan that features a lake and is good for all skill levels. It connects Renton to Maple Valley. The Cedar River Trail is 12.6 miles long and is ten feet wide. In total, the Cedar River trail is 17 miles long and the first 12 miles are paved. At the very first signal, Park Drive becomes Logan Avenue N. Continue 0.7 mile, then turn right on N. 6th Street. This is the location of the Cascade Canoe and Kayak Club. The Cedar River Trail offers an urban river walk, a more rural river walk along a former rail bed, and a roadside bicycle path connecting the two. The Cedar River Trail was the former mainline of the Milwaukee Road. (1.7 miles from Lake Washington), Riverview Park, along SR 169, 1.0 mile east of I-405 (2.7 miles from Lake Washington), An unmarked gravel parking lot at SR 169 and SE 215. I almost go here everyday for a Run or long walks. WTA is working to ensure nature is always within reach. Think of this 17.3 mile trail as three segments. Walked with my son from Ron Regis Park to Lake Washington and back. Go 3.1 miles, then turn right on 276th Avenue SE. The Cedar River Regional Trail is a partially paved 17.3-mile (27.8 km) rail trail in Washington. The trail follows the Cedar River and Indian Creek on the southeast side of Cedar Rapids. Will come back with my bike sometime to do more of it. Empty on Wednesday afternoons (and 87 degree Sunday afternoons!) Great for strollers, kids, bikes, a run - all the above except if you’re looking for in the woods hiking. Most of the trail is on public lands (national forest or state parks), however some segments are along roads and across private land (where allowed). Plan your visit by bus using TOTAGO, or consult the schedules for King County Metro route number 143 or DART 907. The trail parallels the Renton Municipal Airport, where you can watch small planes coming in over the lake and landing just on the other side of the river. The last 5 are dirt. At 12.7 miles is the end of pavement, at a junction with the Green to Cedar River Trail. Subscribe to our free email newsletter for hiking events, news, gear reviews and more. Starting on the shore of Lake Washington at a Boeing plant, you can begin where the Cedar River dumps into Lake Washington. But street crossings require observance of traffic and pedestrian signals. Seattle, WA 98104. Be the first to rate! This is not a good trail if you’re trying to “get away” from city life and go on a hike. They will be held July 31 in Cedar Falls and August 2 in Waterloo, which is the week leading up to Iowa Irish Fest. It continues past Kent Kangley and onward to Black Diamond as the Lake Wilderness Trail. Flat, paved trail. The Cedar River Trail was the former mainline of the Milwaukee Road. to the north it boarders the airport and Boeing factory so that's pretty cool to watch the airplanes. The trail is paved for most of the way, starting at the southern end of Lake Washington, but reverts to gravel about five miles before it concludes at Landsburg Park in Maple Valley. The water trail is 29.5 miles in length and offers a unique way to explore the county. At 17.4 miles in length the CRT is a paved, off-road trail for the first 12.3 miles, and features a soft surface for the last five miles. Nice trail ,is on repair but still can enjoy the walk. Ken Giesbers. I went out 7 miles and got tired of the loud traffic noise and gave up and came back. Hike by WTA Correspondents: Mileages listed are from the shores of Lake Washington unless otherwise noted. It passes beneath street-level overpasses to make crossings safer. This little known river in the middle of this sprawling urban setting is a west side gem for fly anglers. It’s all smooth blacktop with some shared highway sections in Cedar Rapids. At 3.9 miles, it crosses under and continues along the north side of the highway. This trailhead is accessible by bus! Join us on the trails. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. Feb 9, 2020 @ 11:50am. The Cedar River Trail is a commonly used interurban trail that parallels the Cedar River along an old railroad grade. Indian Creek Nature Center is located midway along the trail, about 1/2 mile south of the Mount Vernon Road and Bertram Road intersection. Other than that, there is lots of scenic pockets that make it a pleasant ride. Beginning at the edge of Renton's historic downtown, the trail rolls upstream along the … Dog friendly. Cedar River Trail is a 25.6 kilometer moderately trafficked point-to-point trail located near Renton, Washington that features a river and is rated as moderate. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. The crushed limestone trails are not cleared in the winter. Location: Cedar River Trail (across from Kickstand) Roadshow Rides. Due to river erosion in February 2020, the trail is narrowed to one lane in some areas. The Cedar Valley Nature Trail and Cedar Lake Loop Trail are asphalt and concrete and are kept open throughout the year. Paved portion is mostly noisy and boring, with some nice river views occasionally. Cedar River Pathway Easy. All participants and leaders must agree to the COVID-19 Code of Conduct before participating in this Mountaineers activity. Absolutely love this trail. Fun midafternoon run along the Cedar River amongst the last of the falling maple leaves. Beautiful fall colors easy walk, can walk pieces or the full 15 or so miles. Photo by Myk OLeary. You can improve or add to this guidebook entry, Washington Trails Association Nice paved trail along the Cedar River. Info COVID-19: Learn about our most up-to-date guidance for participants and leaders on our COVID-19 Response page. Beautiful place a lot of bridges and long with river. Along its route, the trail passes through the communities of Irvington and Downsville and the Dunnville State Wildlife Area. You can’t really hear the river due to the cars. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and road biking and is best used from June until September. status date description; Aug 19, 2020 @ 9:45am. For the purposes of this guide, the starting point is the Renton trailhead. I believe it’s an old railroad line that they paved over like a smaller street. The next several miles are close to the highway, but also pass by numerous Natural Areas along the river. Our tax identification number is EIN 91-0900134. The first 1.3 miles in Downtown Renton is best done on foot. The trail follows the river for 17.4 miles, from the Cedar River Watershed’s western boundary at Landsburg, downstream to the mouth of the Cedar River, where it empties into Lake Washington in Renton. It’s … Surface Type: Paved/separated trail Miles: 13 (for total trail); 5.7 for north part of trail Trail Description: Extends from Cedar Valley Nature Trail to downtown Cedar Rapids (north section) Features & Sites: Hiawatha/Cedar Rapids business districts; all city services, river front, museums, etc. The Cedar River Trail is a long paved bike trail that follows the Cedar River from Lake Washington in the City of Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at the base of the Cascades. Surfaced with asphalt from Evansdale to McFarlane Park east of La Porte City and then compacted limestone, the trail follows the floodplain of the Cedar River. The trail offers a number of activity options. The Cedar River Trail runs from Ely Iowa (via the Hoover Trail), through Cedar Rapids via the Czech village and Cedar Lake to the Hiawatha (Boyson Rd) Cedar Valley Trail head. There is room for about 25 vehicles, but no amenities. Once completed it will be a north-south connection for cyclists, pedestrians and equestrians, weaving through the best of an exceptional landscape connecting south King County communities to rivers, … The Cedar River Trail follows the Cedar River from where it enters Lake Washington in the City of Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at the boundary of the City of Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. Beginning from the Cedar Valley Nature Trail in Hiawatha at the north end, the trail runs through the city of Cedar Rapids to end at the Hoover Trail located in the city of Ely. native grasses and wildflowers have been established along sections of the trail and offer vivid floral displays of nativeIowa prairie. Bicyclists are not allowed on the first 0.6 mile of trail, but may ride on Nishiwaki Lane. In 2.3 miles, turn right into the gravel parking lot. Parking spots near the lake have a 4-hour limit. I went off a random dirt “trail” across from the dog park and there were tents so I turned around and continued on the paved trail. Trail Description The Green to Cedar Rivers Trail is currently in design. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and road biking and is best used from June until September. The short section between 405 and the 169 is pretty, but that's it. Washington Trails Association is 501(c)(3) nonprofit. 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