Woodinville's Historic Town, Parks, Trails & Small Farms
Enjoy an Urban Walk in Woodinville exploring the historic town and the many parks, trails and small farms where nature abounds.
Ira and Susan Woodin were the initial founders of the settlement later known as Woodinville in the late 1800s located along the Sammamish River in the Sammamish Valley. The settlement was initially established as a stopping point for travelers between Seattle and other settlements further upstream along the Sammamish river. Logging camps and shingle mills soon emerged. Fast forward to when town of Woodinville was incorporated in 1993 and then to today where the historic town, parks, trails and small farms can be explored and enjoyed.
- Suitable Activities: Urban Walking
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Difficulty: Easy, Easy
- Elevation Gain: 250 ft
- Land Manager: City of Woodinville
- Parking Permit Required: None
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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