Shoreline Walks
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Shoreline Walks is a community walking program to help Shoreline adults stay active, meet new people (or connect with old friends) and feel safer and more confident exploring our city by foot. Walks explore neighborhoods, parks and trails offering great insight into some of the best walking routes in our City. Specifically designed for adults ages 50+ but open to all ages and abilities, each walk is led by a Volunteer Walk Leader and all walks are free to the public.
2014 Walk Schedule
Join us on one of these great walks starting in April 2014. More walks will be added as the season goes on, so check back for the latest list of Shoreline Walks.
Shoreline (Almost) Border to Border Walk
This 6 mile walk will take you from North Shoreline to South and back. Starting at the pool, we'll take the interurban trail to 145th St. and head back North on some city streets exploring a couple parks and stopping for some coffee along the way.
Hamlin Park Trails Walk
Get acquainted with some of the trails running through the forested haven of Shoreline's beautiful 80-acre Hamlin Park.
Richmond Beach Parks Walk
Visit the 4 parks in Richmond Beach while enjoying views of the mountains and the sound.
Paramount Park “Million Step Challenge”
Let's meet up to walk around Paramount School Park and participate in the "Million Step Challenge" as a group.
Twin Ponds Park Walk
A nice evening stroll around Twin Ponds Park with an extra loop around Parkwood School. Our walk leader will help us spot water fowl on the ponds.
North Shoreline Land and Water Walk
Enjoy an easy late morning walk around North Shoreline and continue with a low impact workout of water walking at the Shoreline Pool. (pool walk is optional, bring swimsuit and money for pool admission fee.)
North Shoreline Loop Walk
This short loop walk around North Shoreline starts at the Pool and heads north up to Ballinger Way. We'll then loop around and take the Interuban Trail back to the pool.
North City Neighborhood Walk
Stretch your legs after dinner with a walk around lovely green areas in the North City Neighborhood.
Want to be a Volunteer Walk Leader?
The Shoreline Parks and Recreation Department is always seeking volunteer walk leaders to lead community walks around our community. If you know of great walking routes around our city and would like to lead a group walk, please contact Marianne Johnson, Recreation Assistant at mjohnson@shorelinewa.gov, (206) 801-2638. For more information on being a volunteer walk leader, please view our Volunteer Information and Proposal Form.