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Snohomish County Centennial Trail : ウィキペディア英語版
Snohomish County Centennial Trail

The Snohomish County Centennial Trail is a rail trail in Snohomish County, Washington, connecting the cities of Snohomish, Lake Stevens, and Arlington to Skagit County along the corridor of Washington State Route 9. The trail, administered by Snohomish County Parks and Recreation on the former right-of-way of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway, comprises a non-motorized trail and a equestrian trail. The first segment of the corridor was opened in 1989, the centennial of the statehood of Washington, and the final segment between Arlington and the Skagit County line was opened in 2013.
==Trail Route==

The trail begins as a continuation of the Snohomish River Trail at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Pine Street in Snohomish, named the Snohomish trailhead. The route travels northeast along Maple Avenue, which becomes Machias Road past Snohomish city limits, and the Pilchuck River to the Pilchuck trailhead, located south of an underpass of U.S. Route 2. The trail continues north into Machias, where it passes through the Machias and 20th Street trailheads before turning northwest as the railbed approaches Lake Stevens and an underpass of Washington State Route 92 and its trailhead. The Centennial Trail travels towards Lake Cassidy, where it passes the Rhododendron trailhead, named for the state flower, and the Lake Cassidy Wetlands Park trailhead. The trail continues northwest under 84th Street and Washington State Route 9, the former of which has its own trailhead. The route begins paralleling 67th Avenue NE as it enters the Quilceda Creek watershed at the Armar Road trailhead south of Arlington. The Centennial Trail and 67th Avenue enter Arlington city limits at an intersection with Washington State Route 531 before the roadway continues north into Downtown Arlington after an underpass with Washington State Route 9. The route continues through Downtown Arlington along West Avenue before a former railroad trestle carries the trail across the Stillaguamish River and towards Bryant along Washington State Route 9. The Centennial Trail passes its final trailhead, the Nakashima Heritage Barn & Centennial Trail North, before ending at the Skagit County line south of Lake McMurray.

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