Hiking Zone
Hiking Zone
Hiking Zone
THIS MAP IS FOR PLANNING / DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY. DRAFT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION.Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this map. However, due to changes in ownership and agency modification of data layers, plus the need to rely on data from outside the agency, the Department of Natural Resources cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Therefore there are no warranties which accompany this material.
General Information:• All locations for facilities and trail development are
intended to be general in nature and are subject to field verification
• All “trail areas” shown will include site-specific locations within them where conditions will preclude trail development. These areas are intended to show the general locations where trails will be transitioned into over time as needed. Trail linkages between trail areas will be identified after field assessment. Trail linkages are not currently shown on the map.
• All potential linkages to surrounding lands are subject to approval by adjacent land owner. These linkages are not decisions that can be made by the Department of Natural Resources in this planning effort.
• This map shows a development concept for the recreation planning only. It does not illustrate non-recreation land management strategies.
Exit 32
Exit 34
Exit 38
Exit 42
Hiking Zone
Low Suitability Area Areas identified as low suitability. This information is shown on the background data layer
CCC Road Connector, non-motorized
Hiking Trail Connector
Trailhead
Day Use Areas
Recreation Facilities
Note: Areas outside of the boundaries of designated recreation facilities and trails are available for dispersed recreation. In NRCAs both developed and dispersed use must comply with the requirements of “low-impact public use” as defined by RCW 79.71.030)
Proposed Areas for Trails
Exit 38 Trailhead, newNon-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking
Oxbow Lake Day Use Area, new Day Use & River Access
Granite Creek Trailhead, new Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking
Champion Beach Day Use Area, newDay Use & River Access
Mine Creek Day Use Area, newDay Use & River Access
Russian Butte Day Use Area, newRiver Access
Mount Teneriffe & CCC Road Trailhead(s), newNon-motorized Trail Access, Hiking (Teneriffe), Hiking, Bik-ing & Horseback Riding (CCC Road)
Mailbox Peak Trailhead, expandNon-motorized Trail Access, Hiking
Mount Si Trailhead Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking
Little Si Trailhead Non-Motorized Trail Ac-cess, Hiking
MIDDLE FORK SNOQUALMIE NRCA
MIDDLE FORK BLOCKS
MOUNT SI NRCA
NOTE: Concept map drawn over background of Hiking Trail Suitability Map
Existing USFS Connector
Existing USFS Connector
Snoqualmie Corridor - EastProposed Concept MapRecreation Facilities and Trails over next 10-15 yearsFinal Draft 9-2014
Equestrian Zone(hiking + biking secondary)
Equestrian Zone(hiking secondary)
Mountain Biking Zone(hiking + equestrian secondary)
Mountain Biking Zone(hiking + equestrian secondary)
Exit 32
Hiking Zone(equestrian + biking secondary)
Hiking Only Zone
Hiking Zone(equestrian + biking secondary)
Exit 31
Exit 27Exit 25
Exit 22
Exit 20Exit 18
Hiking Zone
Rattlesnake Mt. Trailhead Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking, Equestrian
Raging River North Trailhead, new Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking, Biking
High Point Trailhead, expand Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking
Tiger Summit Trailhead, expand Non-Motorized Trail Access, Hiking, Biking, Equestrian
THIS MAP IS FOR PLANNING / DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY. DRAFT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION.Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this map. However, due to changes in ownership and agency modification of data layers, plus the need to rely on data from outside the agency, the Department of Natural Resources cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Therefore there are no warranties which accompany this material.
Snoqualmie Corridor-WestProposed Concept MapRecreation Facilities and Trails over next 10-15 yearsFinal Draft 9-2014
General Information:• All locations for facilities and trail
development are intended to be general in nature and are subject to field verification
• All “trail areas” shown will include site-specific locations within them where conditions will preclude trail development. These areas are intended to show the general locations where trails will be transitioned into over time as needed. Trail linkages between trail areas will be identified after field assessment. Trail linkages are not currently shown on the map.
• All potential linkages to surrounding lands are subject to approval by adjacent land owner. These linkages are not decisions that can be made by the Department of Natural Resources in this planning effort.
• This map shows a development concept for the recreation planning only. It does not illustrate non-recreation land management strategies.
Proposed Areas for Trails
Hiking Zone
Mountain Biking Zone
Equestrian Zone
Low Suitability Area Areas identified as low suitability. This informa-tion is shown on the background data layer
Non-motorized Trail Connector
Mountain Biking Trail Connector
Equestrian Trail Connector
Recreation FacilitiesTrailhead
Note: Areas outside of the boundaries of designated recreation facilities and trails are available for dispersed recreation. In NRCAs both developed and dispersed use must comply with the requirements of “low-impact public use” as defined by RCW 79.71.030)
TIGER MTN. STATE FOREST
RAGING RIVER STATE FOREST
RATTLESNAKE MOUNTAIN SCENIC AREA
ECHO GLEN BLOCKS
MITCHELL HILL BLOCKS
ISOLATED PARCELS
WEST TIGER MOUNTAIN
NRCA
NOTE: Concept map drawn over background of Non-Motorized Trail Suitability Map