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Touring cycling around Fobes Hill offers diverse landscapes, featuring panoramic vistas of the Snohomish River valley, the city of Everett, and the distant Olympic Mountains. The terrain transitions between elevated viewpoints and flat, accessible paths, encompassing the Snohomish River and the Fobes-Ebey Slough. The area is characterized by mature trees, pastures, and expansive valley views, providing varied environments for cycling.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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This easy touring bicycle route from Lowell Riverfront Park to Snohomish offers a delightful escape into nature and rural charm. You'll pedal along the Snohomish River, where the Lowell Riverfront…
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The Snohomish & North Everett loop offers a delightful touring bicycle experience, weaving through a mix of urban and rural scenery. You'll cruise along riverfront paths, dedicated multi-use trails, and…

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Pedal along the Snohomish River on the Langus Riverfront Park to Spencer Island Park via Langus Riverfront Trail, an easy 4.8-mile (7.7 km) touring cycling route that takes about 26…
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The Lake Cassidy – Centennial Trail loop from Snohomish offers a delightful touring cycling adventure, guiding you through a tapestry of old-fashioned farms, lush green forests, and along the banks…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spencer Island Park is located within the Snohomish River Estuary and showcases a distinctive ecosystem that encompasses both freshwater and saltwater habitats. It offers abundant space for a great run in a breathtaking natural setting without having to leave the city. The park is renowned as one of the top birding spots in the area and is home to a wide variety of wildlife and stunning views.
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Lowell Snohomish River Road is a scenic back road that follows the Snohomish River. It runs parallel to the river from Rotary Park to Snohomish. The low speed limit and light traffic make it an ideal spot for a ride.
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The Lowell Riverfront Trail follows the Snohomish River and begins near Rotary Park on Lowell River Road. Cottonwood trees and wildlife can be seen along the route.
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Lowell Riverfront Park is perfect for walking, biking, or relaxing with river views. The park features paved trails and open green spaces.It’s a great place for a picnic or a quiet stroll, especially during sunrise or sunset. The park is family-friendly, but it’s also a nice escape for anyone looking to unwind in nature.
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This is finally rebuilt and open for bikes and pedestrians - the ONLY way to cross 44th Ave without putting your life at risk. Decent, utilitarian, life-saving. Photo is from Google Maps.
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This charming downtown area has something for everyone, making it a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle. There are plenty of fantastic antique shops and boutiques, as well as several options for dining and grabbing snacks and drinks. The Snohomish River Trail runs parallel to 1st Street, making it a great spot to take a break and enjoy the scenic views from one of the picnic benches alongside the river.
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The Centennial Trail is a fantastic, well-maintained 30-mile paved recreational pathway spanning from Snohomish to Arlington. Ideal for walking, biking, and hiking, it follows the historic Burlington-Northern railroad line. Established in 1989 during the state's centennial celebration, it has since become a beloved route for over half a million people annually, providing an ideal escape from traffic for recreation and commuting.
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The Interurban Trail offers nearly 4 miles (6.44 km) of paved surface for walking, jogging, and biking. Exploring the area away from traffic on this route is a fantastic alternative, with several access points and convenient parking at South Lynnwood Park and the Lynnwood Transit Center. It follows the route of the historic Interurban Trolley, stretching from North Seattle to Everett, providing plenty of options for a perfect day trip in the city.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes available around Fobes Hill, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 12 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and a couple of more challenging options.
The terrain around Fobes Hill is quite diverse. You'll encounter panoramic vistas with views of the Olympic Mountains and Everett, tranquil riverine trails along the Snohomish River and Fobes-Ebey Slough, and flat, accessible paths. The landscape also features mature trees, pastures, and expansive valley views, offering a varied cycling experience.
Yes, Fobes Hill offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. A great option is the Lowell Riverfront Park to Snohomish via Lowell Riverfront Trail & Lowell Snohomish River Road, which follows scenic riverfront paths.
Yes, there are several excellent loop routes for touring cyclists. The Centennial Trail and Lake Stevens Loop is a popular moderate option that utilizes the paved Centennial Trail. Another favorite is the Silver Lake - Mill Creek loop, which takes you through natural environments around Silver Lake.
Many routes offer stunning views. You can expect panoramic vistas of the Olympic Mountains and the city of Everett. The region is also known for beautiful sunsets. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near View of Port Gardner Bay.
Absolutely. The routes often follow the tranquil Snohomish River and Fobes-Ebey Slough. You can also cycle past Silver Lake or explore areas near Spencer Island Park, known for birding and wildlife. The Centennial Trail itself is a significant natural feature.
For a cultural experience, the historic Downtown Snohomish is a charming area for antiquing and dining, easily accessible from some routes. While not directly on the cycling paths, several museums like the Blackman House Museum are nearby, offering insights into the region's past.
Many of the routes, especially the easy ones, are suitable for families. The paved Centennial Trail and the flat riverfront paths like those found on the Langus Riverfront Park to Spencer Island Park via Langus Riverfront Trail offer safe and enjoyable rides for all ages.
The touring cycling routes around Fobes Hill are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from serene riverfront paths to routes with expansive valley views, and the well-maintained paved sections like the Centennial Trail.
Fobes Hill offers enjoyable cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, if you're looking for longer rides, Fobes Hill has options. The Snohomish & North Everett loop covers nearly 30 miles (48 km) and offers a moderate challenge. The Silver Lake - Mill Creek loop is also a substantial ride at over 27 miles (44 km).
Many parks and trailheads in the Fobes Hill area offer parking. For example, Lowell Riverfront Park and Langus Riverfront Park provide access to riverine trails. The Centennial Trail has multiple access points with parking along its length, connecting areas like Snohomish and Lake Stevens.


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