Bike Your Way Into Spring On This Gorgeous Greenway Trail In Washington
We’re about to enjoy another beautiful Washington spring, and not a moment too soon. If you’ve been cooped up inside for most of this long, dreary winter, you’ll love the longer days and warmer weather we have in store. And if you happen to live near Vancouver, grab your bike and head to the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail. This hiking and bike path is gorgeous this time of year.
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At over 15 miles in length, this is not a short hike. But most people either bike it or turn around when their legs get tired of walking.
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The eastern section flows through meadows and wetlands, the middle section goes through soccer fields and under power lines, and the western section is mostly forested.
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As the population grew, traffic shifted to a larger bridge that was originally constructed in 1885. The little bridge eventually burned down, giving the creek its name.
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Most of the trail is flat, with the exception of the section approaching the I-5 crossing.
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It promptly veers east through thick forests and grass bottomlands, crossing two bridges in the process.
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If you're on foot, however, we recommend turning around when you get tired.
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There's something about seeing lush green forests and grass that will make you excited for the seasons to come.
Have you been yet? If not, what are you waiting for?
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