The way points of this bicycle route:
After crossing the bridge, pass under the highway on the bike/pedestrian trail. Oh, and be sure to dismount...yeah, right.
Stay on Cedar River Trail for the next ~8 miles.
Cross the bike/ped bridge under 405 to get onto the Cedar River Trail
Leave trail and get onto White Rd. SE
Right onto Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd. SE
Left onto S 244th St.
Right on to 248th St.
Right on to Summit Landsburg Rd
Left onto SE Kent-Kangley Rd
Cut off to Landsburg Rd to make a ~60 mile loop, or turn right onto 272nd Ave SE to Enumclaw for a Century loop.
Right on SE Ravensdale Way
Left onto 3rd Ave (Hwy 169)
Bear right on to SE Green Valley Rd.
Left on to 218th Ave SE
Follow turn becoming 212th Way SE
Bear Left onto S Whitney Hill Rd.
Becoming SE 366th Way
Becoming SE 368th St. (AKA E Whitney Hill Rd)
Becoming 236th Ave SE
Left, continuing east on to 236th Ave SE
Right, continuing south on 236th Ave SE
Right on to SE 400th St (AKA Krain-Wabash Rd)
Left onto 196th Ave SE, heading south
Becoming SE 456th Way, heading south-east
Right onto 452nd St, heading east
Left onto 244th Ave SE, heading north
Right onto SE 416th St, heading east.
Left onto SE Veazie Cumberland Rd, heading north
Continue northbound on Cumberland Kanasket Rd SE
Welcome to the Bayne of existence.
Left onto SE Retreat Kanaskat Rd, heading north-west
Left onto SE Kent Kangley Rd
Right on to Landsburg Rd SE, heading north
Right onto Landsburg Road
Continue north through Landsburg on 276th Ave SE (AKA Issaquah Ravensdale Rd)
Continue under Hwy 18 on Issaquah Hobart Rd (276th Ave SE)
OPTIONAL: Turn right onto Tiger Mountain Rd SE, which rejoins Issaquah Hobart Rd. Adds a couple of extra miles and about 500 feet of elevation.
Left onto SE May Valley Rd, continuing several miles until Coal Creek Pkwy SE
Right onto Coal Creek Pkwy SE, heading north
An oasis of civilization.
Cross over to the south side of Coal Creek Pkwy and get on bike/pedestrian path that follows along it.
Continue northbound on bike path along 118th Ave SE
Turn left onto bike path passing through Mercer Slough toward Mercer Island
OPTIONAL: You've only ridden 90 miles at this point, so you may want to turn left here and add the Mercer Island loop
Welcome to Bikely, take a step by step tour of this path:
Press Start Tour - then use the navigation buttons below to move along the path.
With cut-off option at Ravensdale to make it ~60 miles instead of a century.
Tagged with: Recreational, Training, Intermediate, Rural, Scenic