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Touring cycling around Lakeland North offers a diverse network of trails suitable for various skill levels. The area features a mix of paved paths, river corridors, and suburban loops, providing accessible cycling experiences. Routes often follow natural features like rivers and lakes, with moderate elevation changes. This region provides opportunities for both leisurely rides and more extended touring cycling adventures.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Touring the 45.7-mile Cedar River and Interurban Trail Loop offers moderate cycling through diverse King County landscapes.
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The Kent Valley Loop Trails: Eagle Loop offers a delightful touring bicycle experience, blending river views with urban convenience. As you pedal along this moderate 19.4-mile (31.2 km) route, you'll…

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72.6km
04:14
300m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:26
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very nice view of downtown Seattle across Elliott Bay.
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The trail is blocked by an iron gate. The trail runs over private property. Not recommended.
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It's interesting name comes from the language of the local people who lived there first. This park helps protect the land where the water meets the shore. This habitat is very important for many animals and plants. Birds come here to find food and rest. Small creatures live in the mud and sand. Even fish use this area when they are young. The plants that grow here help keep the water clean and give shelter to animals.
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Duwamish Gardens Park is a small green space along the Duwamish River in Tukwila. It features native plantings, walking paths, benches, and a canoe/kayak launch, offering a peaceful spot to watch the river and local wildlife. Interpretive signs highlight the area's cultural and ecological history, including its importance to the Duwamish people.
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This spot along the Cedar River Trail is a great spot to stop and view the river or take a break just below the overpass for South Jones Road.
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The Green River Natural Resources Area (GRNRA), just east of Van Doren's Landing Park in Kent, is a hidden gem along the Green River Trail, especially for birders, cyclists, and walkers who enjoy a mix of wetland, prairie, and river views all in one place. Originally developed as a stormwater treatment facility, the area now serves a dual purpose: it filters urban runoff and provides essential habitat for wildlife. The result is a 304-acre patchwork of restored wetlands, ponds, and native plantings that feel far more wild than their suburban surroundings suggest. From the trail, especially near Van Doren’s Landing, you’ll see viewing platforms and side paths leading into the heart of the GRNRA. Expect to spot herons, ducks, red-winged blackbirds, and—if you're lucky—bald eagles or osprey. Interpretive signs explain the ecology and the city’s innovative use of the land. It’s also a great stop for a break if you’re riding—plenty of benches and low-traffic paths make it easy to linger. Let me know if you want a good loop or spur trail that includes both the Green River Trail and the GRNRA.
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This park sits on a peninsula, surround by the Green River on three sides, and offer picnic areas, hiking trails, and fishing opportunities. But the highlight is the spectacular view of Mt. Rainier you get on clear days.
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Lakeland North offers a diverse network of touring cycling routes, including paved paths, river corridors, and suburban loops. You'll find options ranging from easy, flat rides to more moderate routes with some elevation gain, catering to various skill levels. In total, there are over 25 touring cycling routes available in the area.
Yes, Lakeland North has several easy touring cycling routes. A great option is the Van Doren's Landing Park – Green River Trail loop from Kent, which is 19.7 miles (31.8 km) and leads through scenic river parkland. Another easy choice is the Van Doren's Landing Park loop from Kent, a shorter 18.4 miles (29.6 km) route.
For longer touring cycling adventures, consider the Renton/Black Diamond loop — Auburn, which spans 45.7 miles (73.6 km) and offers a moderate challenge with varied terrain. Another extensive route is the Alki Trail – Alki Point Lighthouse loop from Kent, covering 49.5 miles (79.7 km) with moderate difficulty.
Many routes in Lakeland North follow natural features like rivers and offer picturesque views. You can explore highlights such as the Green River Trail and the Soos Creek Trail, both offering beautiful natural settings. For a coastal landmark, the Point Robinson Lighthouse is a notable sight along some routes, and Dash Point Beach provides scenic waterfront views.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Lakeland North are designed as loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Renton/Black Diamond loop — Auburn and the Tour de Kent loop — Kent, both popular circular options.
The touring cycling routes in Lakeland North are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, well-maintained paths, and the blend of urban and natural scenery found along the routes.
While specific seasonal considerations can vary, the region's climate generally allows for pleasant cycling for much of the year. Spring and fall often offer mild temperatures and beautiful foliage, making them ideal. Summer can be warm, but many routes benefit from tree-lined sections providing shade. Winter cycling is also possible, though cooler temperatures and occasional rain should be expected.
Many areas within Lakeland North, particularly around cities like Kent and Auburn, have public transport options that can provide access to trailheads or starting points for touring cycling routes. It's advisable to check local transit schedules and bike-on-bus/train policies for specific routes and times.
Parking is typically available at various parks and trailheads throughout Lakeland North. For routes like those starting near Van Doren's Landing Park or accessing the Green River Trail, designated parking lots are usually provided. Always check specific route details or local park information for the most convenient parking options.
While the main routes are popular for good reason, exploring segments of the Green River Natural Resources Area can offer a more secluded experience. These areas often provide a deeper immersion into the local flora and fauna away from more urbanized sections, perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Many touring cycling routes in Lakeland North pass through or near urban centers like Kent and Auburn, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and public restrooms. Routes that follow river corridors or connect parks often have facilities available at various points. It's always a good idea to plan your stops, especially on longer rides, to ensure access to amenities.


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