Chief Sealth Trail This is an oddly designed trail By boundforcountry in 1/31/2012 3:08:40 AM | As someone born and raised and now back living in the Webster Street area, I thought the Chief Sealth Trail would be a fun thing to explore, but looking at the Google Map and City of Seattle Map, it's very odd that the trail comes over from Kubota Gardens, then stops at Webster Street and doesn't continue under the power lines to Myrtle Street/Othello, instead if you following 35th Avenue South, it's a dead end and you can't make it down to Myrtle Street, unless you go up Webster to 33rd, which does intersect Myrtle, or following the poorly drawn City of Seattle Map, you actually need to detour onto 39th Street and follow that down to Myrtle Place or South Othello and then the trail actually resumes in Holly Park. Since no one lives under the powerlines, I'm not sure why the City didn't create a path down the hill directly to Myrtle/Othello. I can see why the other writer was totally confused, since there isn't any signage directing you anywhere.