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Touring cycling routes in Ebey Island Wildlife Area traverse a diverse landscape characterized by serene wetlands, lush woodlands, and the Snohomish River. The area features dedicated bike paths, with many routes following the river's course, offering views of the water and surrounding natural features. Terrain primarily consists of paved surfaces, making it suitable for various touring cycling experiences. The region's ecosystems provide a rich environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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12.3km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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Built in 1948, Fire Station #4 operated until 1991. Today, the station houses the Everett Fire Department’s restored 1906 Ahrens-Continental Steamer, used until 1912 when the city transitioned to motorized equipment.
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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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This urban trail offers a blend of history and waterfront scenery. It loops around the northern part of the Everett peninsula, passing by several parks and marinas, making for an interesting hike.
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This small parking lot and viewpoint is right off of West Marine View Drive and has the Mill Town Trail running through it. If you continue up the trail you will come to another, almost identical parking and viewpoint. From here you have a good view of the marsh and can even see out to Jetty Island. This is a good place to look for waterfowl and other wildlife.
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The touring cycling routes in Ebey Island Wildlife Area primarily feature paved surfaces, making them suitable for various touring experiences. Many trails follow the Snohomish River, offering smooth rides with scenic views. While most are paved, some longer routes might include unpaved segments, so it's good to check individual route details.
Yes, Ebey Island Wildlife Area offers several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the View of Port Gardner Bay loop from Everett is an easy 7.0-mile (11.2 km) path perfect for a relaxed ride with bay views. Another great option is the Langus Riverfront Park to Spencer Island Park via Langus Riverfront Trail, which is an easy 4.8-mile (7.7 km) ride known for its low speed limit and light traffic.
Absolutely. The Ebey Island Wildlife Area is well-suited for family cycling. Trails like the Lowell Riverfront Trail and Langus Riverfront Trail are generally flat, paved, and offer a safe environment for riders of all ages. These trails provide scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting, making them enjoyable for families.
Many trails in the Ebey Island Wildlife Area are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. The Lowell Riverfront Trail and Langus Riverfront Trail are popular choices for cyclists with dogs, offering ample space and beautiful scenery for both you and your canine companion to enjoy. Always check local regulations for specific trail rules.
The area is rich in natural beauty, featuring serene wetlands, lush woodlands, and the Snohomish River. While cycling, you can expect picturesque settings and opportunities for birdwatching. Common sightings include bald eagles, herons, deer, and various small mammals, especially along the riverfront trails and within the wildlife area's diverse ecosystems.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes. A popular option is the Lowell Riverfront Park – Lowell Riverfront Park loop from Angel of the Winds Arena, which is a 7.2-mile (11.7 km) trail leading through riverfront areas. Another longer loop is the Interurban Trail loop from Valley View, a moderate 23.1-mile (37.3 km) route.
The Ebey Island Wildlife Area offers ideal conditions for year-round outdoor activities, including cycling, due to Everett's mild temperatures. While occasional rainfall occurs, the pleasant climate makes spring, summer, and fall particularly enjoyable for touring cycling. Even winter can be pleasant on drier days.
The Ebey Island Wildlife Area is conveniently accessible with multiple parking lots available. Specific trailheads like Lowell Riverfront Park and Langus Riverfront Park offer dedicated parking facilities, making it easy to start your cycling adventure.
While the immediate wildlife area is primarily natural, the nearby city of Everett offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find options for refreshments and meals a short ride or drive from the main trailheads, particularly in the downtown Everett area.
The touring cycling routes in Ebey Island Wildlife Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene riverfront views, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, mostly paved paths that make for a pleasant and accessible riding experience.
There are over 25 touring cycling routes available in Ebey Island Wildlife Area, catering to various skill levels. This includes 12 easy routes, 11 moderate routes, and 3 more difficult options, ensuring there's a path for every touring cyclist.


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