Although short, the Marymoor Connector Trail provides an important link between the Sammamish River Trail (an 11-mile route that heads north to Bothell and the Burke-Gilman Trail) and the East Lake Sammamish Trail (which heads 11 miles south to Issaquah). All are part of a vast and growing regional network of trails stretching from Puget Sound to the Cascade Mountains.
The trail's route across King County's Marymoor Park is pleasant and paved, but does not offer much shade.
Parking is available in Marymoor Park (6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE, Redmond).
As the trail description describes, this connects the East Lake Sammamish Trail and the Sammamish River Trail. That said it is a frequent starting point for us given that it has lots of parking and restrooms. Note there is a parking fee of one dollar for day use. The trail is asphalt or concrete and is in very good condition.
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