Centennial Trail
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surfintrekie
Las Vegas, NV182 bidrag
nov. 2022
I was unable to cycle on my last trip, but I walk two different segments of this trail for it runs the entire county
Skrevet 18. november 2022
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Sassafras
Storbritannia7 bidrag
jul. 2022 • Venner
Centennial Trail
Snohomish
camping in Snohomish Park....
sublime. and fabulous experience.
*************************** 5 stars*********
Snohomish
camping in Snohomish Park....
sublime. and fabulous experience.
*************************** 5 stars*********
Skrevet 27. juli 2022
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Anna S
Ferndale, WA6 bidrag
jul. 2022
Paved walk/bike trail, with equestrian lanes on the side. It's a pretty easy bike-ride, although the long, gradual upgrades can be tiring if you ride the whole 30-miles each way. For a Saturday morning on 4th of July weekend the trail wasn't awfully crowded, people were polite and friendly, and there was plenty of parking available at the trail start, by Nakashima Barn.
Nakashima Barn is the historic site of the Nakashima family dairy farm. During WWII, in 1942, the family was forced to sell and sent to a relocation camp.
A Saturday Farmer's Market was being held in Arlington, at a city park on the trail.
Nakashima Barn is the historic site of the Nakashima family dairy farm. During WWII, in 1942, the family was forced to sell and sent to a relocation camp.
A Saturday Farmer's Market was being held in Arlington, at a city park on the trail.
Skrevet 12. juli 2022
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cohoman
Sammamish, WA2 017 bidrag
jun. 2022
Had a nice bike ride with my wife on a Friday afternoon. Parked our car in the parking lot at the Boys & Girls Club, and hopped on the trail across the lot. Nicely maintained paved trail, with a few areas where you need to cross a busy street. For a Friday it wasn't too busy, but I imagine it could be full of walker and bikers during the weekend. We only rode about 15 miles north from Snohomish, and we did see several trailhead parking lots with portapotties. No obvious pulloffs or side streets to visit a cafe or get a drink. Most of our ride had views of people's backyards, horse and cow properties. I'd definitely recommend this trial for casual bike enthusiasts. Next time we plan to park our car further north and ride the last upper half of the trail into Arlington.
Skrevet 25. juni 2022
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Sarah T
2 bidrag
feb. 2022 • Alene
I love this trail!! It has such beautiful sights to see and enjoy. Whether it's sunny or a gloomy day I enjoy go here to just enjoy mother nature!
Skrevet 18. februar 2022
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dcornell627
Snohomish, WA3 bidrag
apr. 2020 • Par
So, I just started on a walking thing since it’s gotten nicer outside and since we’ve sheltered in place. Walks are a good way to just see other folks/strangers while still staying a safe distance. Been walking Centennial Trail in all directions and going about 2 miles/day. I love this walk because you can end up in downtown Snohomish (shoot...can’t stop at the bakery though for a snack) or you can walk forever in a wooded area with an occasional bicyclist going by. It’s a great walk since it’s easy for young to old. Do it!!
Skrevet 14. april 2020
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GenotheViking
Everett, WA842 bidrag
feb. 2020
This is a great paved trail following the old railroad line. Currently one can go from downtown Snohomish north past Arlington. There are plans to expand even further north. Limited parking access in some areas but good in others. Quiet and fun for all. Try and stop at the great dock on Lake Cassidy if nearby.
Skrevet 9. februar 2020
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JTSeattle
Snohomish, WA385 bidrag
okt. 2019 • Alene
I’ve had mixed experience with the trail. Maybe it depends where you start.
The stretch from Snohomish to Machias can be a little sketchy. Goes by some homes in need of lots of care. Friends have been accosted by people looking to score easy drug money or worse. A deputy cautioned us just to keep eyes open and to try to travel in groups. And if you are a woman, don’t go alone!
The stretch north of Machias seems more interesting and has more people. Maybe feels a little safer.
The stretch from Snohomish to Machias can be a little sketchy. Goes by some homes in need of lots of care. Friends have been accosted by people looking to score easy drug money or worse. A deputy cautioned us just to keep eyes open and to try to travel in groups. And if you are a woman, don’t go alone!
The stretch north of Machias seems more interesting and has more people. Maybe feels a little safer.
Skrevet 8. oktober 2019
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diana h
Anacortes, WA17 bidrag
mai 2019 • Alene
I did the whole 30 mile trail on an e bike. Varied from wooded, open country and great views, farm land, rural neighborhoods and the town of Arlington (lunch stop?) almost flat, paved and with adjacent horse trail. Lots of entry and exit points if you don’t want to do the whole length.
Skrevet 22. mai 2019
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Expedition633394
5 bidrag
sep. 2018 • Par
The Centennial Trail extends a long way, from the town of Snohomish on the south end to an old barn at Nakashima’s Farm between the town of Arlington and Lake McMurray. I’ve ridden much of it, though not all at once.
The trail is paved the entire distance and is wide enough to be pedestrian and bicycle friendly. No motorized vehicles are allowed and there is a dirt path for horses along much of it.
Leaving the town of Snohomish at its northeast corner, the trail goes straight up the valley to the old railroad town of Machias and then heads just east of the town of Lake Stevens. Just past the lake the trail turns west and rises, passing under State Rte 9 and over the ridge. It’s about a 17 mile round trip to return to Snohomish from this point. Continuing north, the trail then drops to the west side of the ridge and again heads north to the town of Arlington.
North of Arlington the trail rises again and then follows State Rte 9 faithfully to the town of Bryant. From Bryant it follows a small valley to the North Trailhead at Nakashima’s Barn.
The trail is paved the entire distance and is wide enough to be pedestrian and bicycle friendly. No motorized vehicles are allowed and there is a dirt path for horses along much of it.
Leaving the town of Snohomish at its northeast corner, the trail goes straight up the valley to the old railroad town of Machias and then heads just east of the town of Lake Stevens. Just past the lake the trail turns west and rises, passing under State Rte 9 and over the ridge. It’s about a 17 mile round trip to return to Snohomish from this point. Continuing north, the trail then drops to the west side of the ridge and again heads north to the town of Arlington.
North of Arlington the trail rises again and then follows State Rte 9 faithfully to the town of Bryant. From Bryant it follows a small valley to the North Trailhead at Nakashima’s Barn.
Skrevet 12. februar 2019
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Roy E
Stanwood, WA
Are class 2 E-Bikes allowed? They are not considered motorized vehicles.
Expedition633394
5 bidrag
Snohomish county says yes.
can i ride my electric kick scooter on the trail?
323teda
Spokane, United States92 bidrag
I also think so.
cindylou66
Kelowna, Canada7 bidrag
I would like to bike the 30 mile trail from Snohomish but staying over in Skagit then returning to Snohomish the next day. What is the parking situation at Snohomish and can my vehicle stay overnight?
simivalley1699
Washington, the State2 099 bidrag
Sorry, I don't know about parking and overnight parking.
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