Green River Trail
Green River Trail30-mile trail with many access points
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Winding more than 19 miles through Tukwila and beyond, the Green River Trail offers a dynamic journey through Seattle Southside. One of the longest contiguous regional trails in the Puget Sound, this paved pathway stretches from Cecil Moses Park to North Green River Park in Kent, following the curves of the Green and Duwamish Rivers.
Trail Highlights & Features
Varying Landscape: The trail links industrial zones near the Duwamish Waterway to the wide-open Green River Valley, giving visitors a rare perspective of both urban and pastoral views.
Seamless Trail Connections: It intersects with the Interurban Trail near Fort Dent on the north end and Foster Park further south, making it easy to extend your journey or explore neighboring communities.
Wildlife & River Access: Along the riverbanks, you might spot osprey nests, birds in flight, and other wildlife, with benches and viewpoints for pausing and taking it all in.
Built for Recreation & Commuting: Popular with cyclists, walkers, and daily commuters, the trail features paved paths, bridge crossings, and routes that pass under major roadways like I-5 for a smooth, uninterrupted experience.
The Vibe:
The Green River Trail is a prime example of smart urban design, giving people the opportunity to take a long, uninterrupted walk or bike ride without worrying about cars or traffic. With peaceful pockets of nature, surprising views of Mount Rainier, and easy access to playgrounds and parks, it's a true asset to the region.