The Foothills Trail is a mostly paved non-motorized rail-trail in east Pierce County, Washington, extending uninterrupted for 21 miles (34 km) from Puyallup, Washington to Orting, Washington to South Prairie, Washington to Buckley, Washington. The trail is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders. Listed as Foothills Regional Trail, it was designated a National Recreation Trail in 2012.
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| - The Foothills Trail is a mostly paved non-motorized rail-trail in east Pierce County, Washington, extending uninterrupted for 21 miles (34 km) from Puyallup, Washington to Orting, Washington to South Prairie, Washington to Buckley, Washington. The trail is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders. Listed as Foothills Regional Trail, it was designated a National Recreation Trail in 2012. (en)
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- Carbonado, Washington
- Puyallup, Washington
- National Recreation Trail
- Interurban Trail (King County)
- Enumclaw, Washington
- Mount Rainier
- Mount Rainier National Park
- Buckley, Washington
- Transportation in Pierce County, Washington
- Auburn, Washington
- Protected areas of Pierce County, Washington
- Kent, Washington
- Rail trails in Washington (state)
- Pierce County, Washington
- South Prairie, Washington
- Orting, Washington
- Rail-trail
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| - The Foothills Trail is a mostly paved non-motorized rail-trail in east Pierce County, Washington, extending uninterrupted for 21 miles (34 km) from Puyallup, Washington to Orting, Washington to South Prairie, Washington to Buckley, Washington. The trail is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders. Listed as Foothills Regional Trail, it was designated a National Recreation Trail in 2012. Longer-range plans call for the western end of the trail to extend through Sumner and connect with the Interurban Trail (King County) (which runs through Auburn, Washington and Kent, Washington) to Pacific, Washington and is planned to connect to existing segments in Edgewood and Milton, Washington and the short segment now under construction in Fife, Washington. The northeastern terminus is expected to eventually reach Enumclaw, Washington, while the southeastern end may go through Carbonado, Washington and extend to the entrance of Mount Rainier National Park. Milestones along the trail already count down the distance to the park. (en)
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