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East Plateau TrailsThis developing trail system links neighborhoods on the Sammamish Plateau via a network of facilities. The system currently runs from approximately 229th Place SE in the City of Sammamish eastward to Klahanie Park, then loops around the Klahanie community via Issaquah-Beaver Lake Road and Issaquah-Fall City Road. The system also includes segments within two utility corridors. The 2.7 miles of trails include both paved and soft-surface segments that follow an off-road route and a sidewalk segment along SE Klahanie Boulevard. Convenient access is provided from nearby streets and parking is available at Klahanie Park. The East Plateau Trails will eventually be linked to the “Locks to Lakes Corridor” via a connection with the East Lake Sammamish Trail west of the plateau. |
DetailsLength: 2.7 miles Surface: Paved and soft-surface, some sidewalk segments. Access Points: Parking is available at Klahanie Park, Klahanie Boulevard, SE 32nd Street, 229th Place SE Permitted Use: All non-motorized uses except equestrian. Accessibility: Paved portions (such as Klahanie Boulevard) are ADA accessible; unpaved sections are not. Disability access at Klahanie Park. |
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