Cedar River Trail & Pedestrian Bridge
WWRP Applicant:
Renton Parks Department
RCO Project Number:
92-297
County:
King
Legislative District:
11th
WWRP Category:
Trails
WWRP Grant:
$651,183
Applicant Match:
$1,289,182
Recipient Match:
$1,289,182
Project Type:
Development
Date Funded:
1993
Description:
Project involves the development of 2.8 miles of trail from I-405 to Renton's east city limits. This phase of trail development links the Lake Washington, Soos Creek, and Cedar River Trail systems together.
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Cedar River Trail & Pedestrian Bridge
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Project involves the development of 2.8 miles of trail from I-405 to Renton's east city limits. This phase of trail development links the Lake Washington, Soos Creek, and Cedar River Trail systems together.
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Location:
Take exit 4A off of I-405. Trail begins underneath the I-405 overpass over the Cedar River at the pedestrian bridge and parallels Highway 169 (Maple Valley Highway) and the Cedar River east to Ron Regis Park.
Take exit 4A off of I-405. Trail begins underneath the I-405 overpass over the Cedar River at the pedestrian bridge and parallels Highway 169 (Maple Valley Highway) and the Cedar River east to Ron Regis Park.
WHAT IS THE WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

