Bridge Down What Snoqualmie Valley Trail Users Need to Know

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

King County Parks will begin repairs on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail on October 28 after a routine inspection uncovered significant structural rot. The repairs will last approximately three weeks and will not require any in-ground work. However, this will necessitate a complete closure of the affected trail section, leaving users without a detour. King County Parks is committed to completing the repairs as swiftly as possible and will provide updates regarding construction dates as they become available. Trail users can find current information through FunFinder at www.

kingcounty. gov/funfinder. For any questions or concerns about the closure or repairs, King County Parks encourages users to reach out via email or phone. The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is a popular route for outdoor enthusiasts, emphasizing the importance of timely maintenance for public safety. Ensuring the trail remains safe and accessible is a priority for King County Parks as they navigate this necessary repair process.

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