Another library event!
Join me Saturday, August 31 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kenmore branch of the King County Library System. I’ll be sharing tips and tricks for planning your own car-free adventures near and far. Registration NOT required. Details here.
The library is located at 6531 NE 181st Street in Kenmore, very near 68th Ave NE and NE Bothell Way/WA-522.
Take Transit
King County Metro route 225 stops on 68th Ave NE. Metro routes 331 and 372 stop on NE Bothell Way/WA-522 at 68th Ave NE.
Sound Transit routes 522 also serves NE Bothell Way/WA-522 at 68th Ave NE.
Ride Your Bike or Roll
The Kenmore branch is very close to the Burke Gilman Trail (BGT). From the west side of Lake Washington, head north on the BGT. From Woodenville or nearby eastside locations, travel north/west the Sammamish River Trail to the BGT. In either case, hop off at 68th Ave NE.
Header image is me with my bike on one end of a trestle along the Palouse to Cascades Trail somewhere in the Palouse. On this transit trek we took Amtrak from Seattle to Spokane, stayed a day in Spokane, rode the Centennial Trail to Coeur D’Alene, used two CityLink rural transit buses to get to Plummer, ID, and rode backroads from Plummer to the start of the Palouse to Cascades Trail in Tekoa, WA.