Centennial Trail (WA)

A 30.6-mile paved rail-trail through Snohomish County offering mostly rural and forested scenery with multiple trailheads and facilities. Trail users will find picnic tables, viewpoints, restrooms or portapotties at key trailheads, and accessible paved surfaces suitable for walking, biking, inline skating and wheelchairs. Popular stops include Lake Cassidy, Machias station area with picnic shelters, and downtown Arlington and Snohomish access to shops and cafes.

Category

Park

Where

15333 67th Avenue Northeast, Arlington, Washington 98223, United States

Ages

0 mo+

Accessibility

Parking
Free · Parking lot · Numerous parking options along the route including 15333 67th Ave. NE (Arlington), Getchell Trailhead 10911 54th Pl. NE (Lake Stevens), Machias Trailhead 1624 Virginia St. (Snohomish); many trailheads have gravel lots or portapotties.
Restroom
Standard

Rules

* Horse riders are prohibited between the Snohomish and Pilchuck trailheads, as well as another congested section between Armar Road and Bryant. * TrailBear recommends that you not obey the stop signs you see on the trail. There is too much cross traffic to make this a Good Career Move.

Contact

Website
https://snohomishcountywa.gov/facilities/facility/details/centennialtrail-33