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Posted by Suzanne Griscom, Seattle, Washington | Jun 09, 2009

Subscribe to North End Walk & Talk - Discussion Where do you enjoy walking in the north end?

What are your favorite trails and parks to walk, mosey, amble, stride, shuffle, race or otherwise move your body along?

4 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Nancy LaMont
    Posted by Nancy LaMont, Marysville, Washington | Jul 02, 2009

    Hi Suzanne, I am glad you are doing these walks. I have put my "NetWalking" walks on hold due to my knee surgery. I hope to get word on the 13th that I can stop using the crutches and start driving.

    There are several good places to walk in the Everett/Marysville area. I will have to get a list of them to post.

    Cheers! Nancy

  • Suzanne Griscom
    Posted by Suzanne Griscom, Seattle, Washington | Jul 02, 2009

    Glad to hear you are getting better, Nancy! A list of north end walks would be terrific. Cheers!

  • Nancy LaMont
    Posted by Nancy LaMont, Marysville, Washington | Aug 06, 2009

    Suzanne,

    Here is a list of some places to walk:

    1. Centennial Trail (Snohomish to Skagit County)
    2. Interurban Trail
    3. Spencer Island (along the dike)

    Here is a list of Nature Trails / Hiking:

    1. Flowing Lake (woods) (Leckies Beach) Park
    2. Lord Hill Regional Park
    3. McCollum Park Pioneer Park (woods)
    4. North Creek (boardwalk)
    5. Robe Canyon Historic Trail
    6. Gissberg Twin Lakes - Twin Lakes

    Nancy

  • Suzanne Griscom
    Posted by Suzanne Griscom, Seattle, Washington | Aug 06, 2009

    Wow! What a great list. Thanks Nancy!

    If anyone in this group is interested in starting a walk, please feel free to post one.

    Cheers!

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