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November 2025 by David Killen
Wonderful area
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October 2024 by Sana Shabber
Nice and quiet place for walk.
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October 2024 by Madelyn Brown
This is my launching park for bike riding the trail.
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October 2024 by D Eli
This place is great! There is basically always parking available here in the gravel lot. Great for Pokemon Goers! Sometimes there are special events here!
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October 2024 by Michael Powell
Absolutely love this spot - took some photos on the bridge and walkway in the park.
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October 2024 by Joselyn Cherry
One of our families favorites, for all ages!
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September 2024 by ASLiSHansen
Favorite place! Perfect place to park and ride bikes to UW district and back! 27 mi RT
Thx Bothell!
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September 2024 by Anh Tran
Great place for children playing and walking
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September 2024 by C McKenna
The Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River Trails are fantastic for walking, biking, or running - and Bothell Landing is one of the best spots to access them. The Burke-Gilman Trail stretches about 20 miles from Bothell to Seattle’s Golden Gardens Park, while the Sammamish River Trail extends for 10.9 miles, connecting Bothell to Marymoor Park in Redmond.
Both trails are well-maintained, with smooth, paved paths that wind through scenic areas along the river, offering a mix of lush greenery, open views, and peaceful waterway vistas. If you’re biking, early morning or late afternoon on weekdays is the best time to go—weekends can get busy with families, joggers, and fellow cyclists, though it never feels overcrowded.
From the trail, there’s easy access to a variety of great spots in Bothell. You can stop for coffee at nearby Sidekick Coffee in Woodinville or grab a pint at McMenamins Anderson School in Bothell, just a short detour away. There are several breweries in the area like Beardslee Public House and Watts Brewing, as well as a few along the trail, making it a perfect destination for a mid-ride refreshment.
The trail is very safe, well-patrolled, and mostly flat, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. You’ll see a friendly mix of families, cyclists, dog walkers, and runners out enjoying the day. If you're looking for a scenic, versatile trail with plenty of access to local amenities, this is definitely a go-to spot!
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September 2024 by Kathleen Reed
Beautiful river-side park with walking/ biking paths. The path links up with the Burke Gilman trail, so you can go even further if you want.
There are small boat and bike rentals available. There are a couple of historical buildings you can visit during limited hours with lots of interesting antiques and Bothell history. A great place!
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September 2024 by Allen Sharples
Great place for a walk. Mostly by the river. Mix of shade and sun
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September 2024 by Lacy “Flower” Snyder
Lovely place to take the family. There are lots of activities like a playground, boat rentals (SUP and kayak), and if you visit on a Sunday definitely check out the Bothell museum!
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September 2024 by Bart Wheaton
Visited Bothell Landing park and had a memorable experience—unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. As I strolled through the park, I thought I’d found the perfect spot for a leisurely walk. Little did I know, I was navigating a minefield of dog poop. If you’re into spontaneous obstacle courses and want to test your agility while sidestepping landmines, this park is for you. On the bright side, my shoes have never been so thoroughly exfoliated. Five stars for the adventure, minus one for the lack of poop-free paths!"
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September 2024 by Hyung Kim
It was a good place with an amphitheater.
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August 2024 by M T
Enjoyable walk