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Evans Creek Trail

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Funded in 1999
WWRP Applicant: Redmond Parks & Rec Dept WWRP Category: Trails WWRP Grant: $500,000 Applicant Match: $500,000 Project Type: Development County: King  Legislative District: 48th 

Redmond, located in King County, at the north end of Lake Sammamish, seeks WWRP aid for its Evans Creek Trail, Phase I project. Evans Creek Trail will extend from the Redmond/Fall City Road north to Novelty Hill Road. The trail will connect SE Redmond Neighborhood Park, Johnson Park, Avondale Community Park, Conrad Olson Farm and Farrel McWhirter Park. The trail corridor will consist of two separated trail pathways: a paved 12 foot wide pathway for pedestrians and bicyclists and a parallel soft surface pathway for equestrians. This proposed trail will create a loop trail around the city with connections to Bridle Crest Trail, Sammamish River Trail and the future East Lake Sammamish Trail, regionally important King County and Redmond trails.

RCO Project Number: 98-1044

Location

The trail would begin on the Redmond/Fall City Road and extend north joining SE Redmond Neighborhood Park with Johnson Park, located at 196 Ave NE and Union Hill Road. Continuing north along Evans Creek, there would be a connection to Avondale Community Park and the historic Conrad Olson Farm. IAC participation will end at Novelty Hill Road. The City will construct the trail along 102nd Pl and 192 Ave NE to Farrell McWhirter Park and the Redmond/Puget Power Trail.

Red Marker Evans Creek Trail
Redmond, located in King County, at the north end of Lake Sammamish, seeks WWRP aid for its Evans Creek Trail, Phase I project. Evans Creek Trail will extend from the Redmond/Fall City Road north to Novelty Hill Road. The trail will connect SE Redmond Neighborhood Park, Johnson Park, Avondale Community Park, Conrad Olson Farm and Farrel McWhirter Park. The trail corridor will consist of two separated trail pathways: a paved 12 foot wide pathway for pedestrians and bicyclists and a parallel soft surface pathway for equestrians. This proposed trail will create a loop trail around the city with connections to Bridle Crest Trail, Sammamish River Trail and the future East Lake Sammamish Trail, regionally important King County and Redmond trails.
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What is the WWRP?

The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

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