Lowell Riverfront Trail

Washington

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Lowell Riverfront Trail Facts

States: Washington
Counties: Snohomish
Length: 1.75 miles
Trail end points: Lowell Snohomish River Road and Roatary Park
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Dirt, Gravel
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 8186319

Lowell Riverfront Trail Description

The Lowell Riverfront Trail is a multi-use trail located within Rotary Park. The paved trail travels from the park entrance to the north end following the Snohomish River. You can encounter numerous wildlife such as owls, river otters, orioles, and eagles. Amenities such as picnic tables, restrooms, water, and fishing are also available.While you are enjoying the trail you can also take in sights of Mt. Baker, Rainier and the Cascades.

A few streets north of the Lowell Riverfront Trail beginning on Everett and Grand Ave., you can take the a historic tour of the old industrial Everett waterfront via the Mill Town Trail. 

Parking and Trail Access

From I-5 Northbound, take exit 192 (41st St SE). Take left exit lane onto Broadway. Drive 0.5 mile. Turn right (east) onto Lowell River Road exit. Drive 0.1 mile. Turn right (south) onto Lowell Road/3rd Ave. Drive 1.9 miles. Turn left (east) onto Lenora St. Drive 0.2 mile to Lowell Riverfront Trail parking area. Handicap Accessible

Lowell Riverfront Trail Reviews

Great trail, however do due tree roots there are some rough sections

Great trail, however do due tree roots there are some rough sections

Great walking trail, along the river....

Nice paved walk way. Views of the river, and the train yard. Plenty of parking and siting benches. A raised walkway over the train tracks connecting the trail to the Lowell neighborhood in Everett. Did not get to walk the entire trail, as I had small children with me, but definitely seems like a return trip is in order!

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