Burke-Gilman Trail

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The Burke-Gilman Trail is a popular multi-use recreational and commuter path in the Seattle area, known for its scenic route along former railroad corridors connecting neighborhoods, parks, and regional trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bicycle path
commuter trail
rail trail
access public
adjacentTo Lake Union NERFINISHED
Lake Washington NERFINISHED
Ship Canal
category Bike paths in Washington (state)
Parks in Seattle
Rail trails in Washington (state)
connectsTo Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop NERFINISHED
Magnuson Park trails NERFINISHED
Sammamish River Trail NERFINISHED
UW campus paths
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fee no user fee
follows former Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway corridor
hasLighting partial
locatedIn King County, Washington, United States NERFINISHED
Seattle, Washington, United States NERFINISHED
maintainedBy King County Parks NERFINISHED
Seattle Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
namedAfter Daniel Gilman NERFINISHED
Thomas Burke NERFINISHED
notableFor heavy bicycle commuter traffic
scenic waterfront sections
opened 1970s
operator Seattle Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
partOf King County Regional Trail System NERFINISHED
passesThrough Ballard neighborhood
Fremont neighborhood
Kenmore, Washington NERFINISHED
Lake Forest Park NERFINISHED
Laurelhurst area
Sand Point neighborhood NERFINISHED
University District NERFINISHED
Wallingford neighborhood NERFINISHED
state Washington
surface asphalt
terminus Golden Gardens Park, Seattle NERFINISHED
near Blyth Park, Bothell, Washington
trailType paved
use commuting
cycling
inline skating
running
walking

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Sammamish River Trail connectsTo Burke-Gilman Trail
Lake Forest Park, Washington hasTrail Burke-Gilman Trail
Lake Forest Park, Washington adjacentToTrail Burke-Gilman Trail
Seattle transportation network hasComponent Burke-Gilman Trail
Fremont neighborhood hasTrail Burke-Gilman Trail
Woodinville hasTrail Burke-Gilman Trail
this entity surface form: Burke-Gilman Trail (eastern terminus nearby)