Sammamish River
The Sammamish River (usually referred to as Sammamish Slough by long-time local residents) flows for about 14 miles through north King County, Washington, draining Lake Sammamish into Lake Washington. Towns along its banks include Redmond, Woodinville, Bothell, and Kenmore. The Sammamish River Trail is a paved bicycle and walking trail that runs along the river, from Marymoor Park in Redmond, to Bothell, where it connects to the Burke-Gilman Trail to Seattle.
Related Topics:
King County, Washington - Lake Sammamish - Lake Washington - Redmond - Woodinville - Bothell - Kenmore - Sammamish River Trail - Bicycle - Trail - Marymoor Park - Burke-Gilman Trail - Seattle
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The Sammamish River watershed covers an area from Everett in the north to May Valley in the south.
Related Topics:
Everett - May Valley
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