Bike Friendly
Kirkland offers miles of scenic bicycle lanes, is part of the renowned Lake Washington Loop, and home to the 7 Hills of Kirkland annual fundraising cycling event to raise money for local nonprofit, Attain Housing.
The newly-developed Cross Kirkland Corridor offers a 5.75-mile crushed gravel trail that connects south Kirkland to Totem Lake with close access to the Sammamish River Trail and Woodinville wineries.
Juanita Drive connects visitors to the Burke Gilman/Sammamish River trail, which runs 27 miles from Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood to Redmond’s Marymoor Park. Bike rentals are available in downtown Kirkland through Kirkland Bicycle or through independent vendors in our waterfront parks.
For the mountain biker, Big Finn Hill Park north of Juanita Bay is a 220-acre multi-use park that has a five-mile, single-track system with exciting downhill sprints and jumps.
Kirkland Parks
The Cross Kirkland Corridor is a ten-foot-wide, compacted crushed gravel 5.75-mile segment of the Eastside Rail Corridor that traverses Kirkland, from the South Kirkland Park and Ride to the City’s northern boundary…
Kirkland is literally riddled with trails: trails for walking, hiking, biking and exploring.