Issaquah Alps|Trailhead Direct Trailheads: Margaret’s Way, Chirico Trail-Poo Poo Point, Squak Mountain, the High School Trail, and East Sunset Way Start and end point: Mount Baker Transit Center Bay 2 across the street from Sound Transit’s Mount Baker Link light rail station on Rainier Avenue South Additional stops at South Bellevue light rail South Bellevue Park-and-Ride and Issaquah Transit Center Download…
2025 Trailhead Direct Routes – Seattle Transit Blog Issaquah Alps Route The Issaquah Alps route runs every 30 minutes and stops at the Margaret’s Way, Chirico Trail-Poo Poo Point, Squak Mountain, the High School Trail, and East Sunset Way trailheads Starting at Mount Baker Transit Center, the route stops at South Bellevue Station and Issaquah Transit Center before stopping at each trailhead
How to Ride the Trailhead Direct Bus to Seattle Area Trails In 2018 King Country Metro piloted a trailhead bus, from the Park and Ride in Issaquah and Bellevue to trailheads in the Issaquah Alps In 2019 the Trailhead Direct bus (weekends only) was expanded to include service in Seattle! This is a fantastic way to get to some lovely hikes without a car After a break during the pandemic in 2020, and
News Flash • Trailhead Direct: Transit to Trails Service Trailhead Direct will be operating from May 24-September 1 This year it will take riders to the Issaquah Alps and Mount Si You can use Metro’s online Trip Planner desktop, mobile, or Android or iOS apps to plan trips on scheduled service in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties It provides details about transit stops, routes and schedules
Trailhead Direct is Back: Take the Bus from Seattle to the Issy Alps By Sijie Cheng King County’s Trailhead Direct bus service from Seattle to some of King County's most popular hiking trails kicked off Saturday, May 25 Shuttles to various trailheads across the Issaquah Alps (Cougar, Tiger, and Squak) and Mt Si, will run every weekend through Sunday, Sept
Seattle Metro Bus Hiking - Issaquah Alps Hikes using Trailhead Direct A new bus service provides easy access to the Issaquah Alps Revised 9 22 2021 The Trailhead Direct Metro bus service provides easy access to Squak and Tiger Mountain trailheads during summer weekends Getting There From downtown Seattle, ride Link Light Rail southbound to Mt Baker station
Two transit routes, no driving! Issaquah Alps joins Mt. Si for 2024 . . . Since launching, passengers have used Trailhead Direct for more than 78,500 hikes, including 11,400 in 2023 “Metro is excited to be able to provide two routes to our local trail system and restore Issaquah Alps service, it’s a route that hikers have missed,” said Christina O’Claire, King County Metro mobility director “The ability
Trailhead Direct|Park. Ride. Hike. Issaquah Alps; Fares; About; FAQs; Blog; Resources; Trailhead Direct will return for the 2025 season from May 24 – September 1! Search Sponsors Translate Subscribe to Blog via Email Trailhead Direct is a pilot project co-led by King County Metro and King County Parks This project seeks to ease vehicle congestion, reduce safety
New Trailhead Direct Routes and Stops Trailhead Direct is back, now with new route options that better connect you to popular hikes in the Greenway! This transit-to-trails shuttle service makes it easy to catch a King County Metro bus to numerous recreation destinations, including the Issaquah Alps, Mailbox Peak, Mount Si, and new stops at Little Si and Cougar Mountain’s Sky Country Trailhead