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 King County Executive Shannon Braddock joined regional partners and community members to celebrate the opening of a new segment of the Lake to Sound Trail in South King County, completing two-thirds of a regional trail that will connect the southern tip of Lake Washington to a Puget Sound shoreline park.
The new trail segment connects the cities of Burien and SeaTac to the existing Des Moines Creek Trail, opening more than seven miles of continuous, non-motorized trail. Partners have now completed 11 miles of the 16-mile regional trail that connects to four other regional trails, two Sound Transit Link stations, the Sounder, Metro RapidRide A Line, and Sea-Tac International Airport.
“Thanks to strong partnerships and the King County Parks Levy, we’ve completed two-thirds of the Lake to Sound Trail, connecting cities from Lake Washington to Puget Sound with convenient access to high-capacity transit,” said Executive Braddock. “We’re making it safer and healthier for people in South King County to bike, walk, and roll to some of the best destinations our dynamic region has to offer.”
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