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Trail Description:
This trail is a good one for people who don't have the time to get out of the city. At first it may seem like just a begginers trail but if you explore enough you will find some advanced downhills.
How to get there:
Behind Shoreline community college.
From Seattle
I-5 North to 145th Street (Take Exit 175)
Turn left over the freeway on 145th Street
Continue along 145th Street to Aurora Avenue (Hwy 99)
Turn right onto Aurora Avenue
Continue north Aurora Avenue to 160th Street
Turn left at 160th Street
Continue on 160th Street through one stop light (Dayton Avenue) to Stop Sign at Greenwood Avenue North
Turn right onto Greenwood Avenue North then a quick angle to left onto Innis Arden Way
Entrance to campus about 50 feet on the right side
Additional Notes:
Explore!
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| Posted by: Conrad on 2/4/2009 |
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If anyone ever wants to go riding email clilleness@hotmail.com or even improve some of the shore view trails
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| Posted by: ukiyo on 6/12/2005 |
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The trail is a grab bag; there are some very steep downhills but the majority of the trails have been cleared out. Hidden Lake would be nice if it were clean - it's completely polluted and a thin layer of oil covers the lake. There's some jumps landing on soft ground. Not technical - maybe the equivalent of the Woodland Park area. Better riding can be found in other areas.
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| Posted by: Chipster on 9/16/2002 |
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I live a few blocks from this park and ride it frequently. You can get a great ride in, but you have to pick your route carefully. The best trails start on the east side of the SCC soccer field...you can then drop down the hill by the Shoreview Park tennis courts and then ride down to Hidden Lake. There's some great technical sections and some pretty hairy downhills and jumps!
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| Posted by: Shoreline User on 11/27/2000 |
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Excellent! A plethora of awesome singletrack if you can find it. Try the south side of the stream.
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| Posted by: shoreline trail user on 7/28/2000 |
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Not meant to be ridden? I don't know about that, the hikers cause plenty of damage in their own right (witness the hiking trail on the south side of the creek), nothing wrong with bikes in there if you pick your trails and respect the trails as you always should. but the fact is the park is not maintained, there are a lot of downed trees and its too small to get much of a ride in.. I'll stick with running my dogs on the trails.. much better workout!
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| Posted by: shoreline native on 5/5/2000 |
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These trails were not meant to be ridden. Most sections are to steep or overgrown to ride. Lots of fallen trees. Lots of erosion. Most of Shoreview is old growth forrest that is sensative to fat tires! If you must ride shoreview stay out of the creek. A major salmon restoration project is underway. Hamlin park is a much better place to ride for those who must venture into Shoreline.
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