| Snohomish County bicyclist, Jason Wilsey, enjoying the trails! |
Showing posts with label McCollum Park Park and Ride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCollum Park Park and Ride. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Navigating Snohomish County by Bike
Whether you bike as part of your commute or just for fun, Snohomish County offers a lot of great options for getting around and enjoying the beauty of this region. Here are just a few of the routes that make this a great area for biking.
Centennial Trail – Spanning 30 miles from Snohomish to the Skagit County line, this paved recreational trail provides great opportunities to ride for both beginners and more advanced riders. The trail connects Snohomish, Lake Stevens and Arlington with parking lots, restrooms and picnic areas located at points between.
Interurban Trail – This 15.1 mile, paved trail is great for commuting and recreational biking. While most of the trail is separated from traffic, there are several places where the trail is a designated bike route on the road shoulder. The trail is located next to or near the South Everett Park and Ride, Mariner Park and Ride, McCollum Park Park and Ride, Ash Way Park and Ride, Edmonds Park and Ride and the Lynnwood Transit Center for easy connections to transit.
To find other bike routes in Snohomish County, download a copy of Community Transit’s Snohomish County Bike Map. Also, check out these other great resources for more information on biking:
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
2013 Bike to Work Day Wrap-up
Last Friday, Community Transit was out at the Lynnwood Transit Center, McCollum Park Park and Ride and Boeing to celebrate Bike to Work Day! We had 327 bike riders join us for food, coffee and fun!
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Thanks to all the bikers that joined us at one of the Community Transit commute stations.
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Oxy Gene stopped by the Lynnwood Transit Center commute station to thank
these bike riders for their commitment to cleaner air.
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Community Transit and Boeing staffs were out bright and early Friday morning to greet bikers.
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A special thanks to our bike mechanics from Bicycle Centres, Harvy’s Bike Shop and
Gregg’s Cycle that were on hand to help riders with minor repairs and maintenance advice!
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Thank you to everyone that made Bike to Work Day in Snohomish County a success this year!
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