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Eastside Runners Club

The Seattle area running club for every type of runner

40 years running (founded 1981)

ESR Saturday Morning Run - Everest Park Kirkland

  • March 09, 2024
  • 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
  • Everest Park 500 8th St S, Kirkland, WA, 98033

Registration

  • Member registration

Registration is closed
Run Leader: Andrew Erlichson

Parking:  On-Site

Meet up: In the parking lot 

Restrooms:  On-site

Breakfast: TBD

Routes 

- 10K (~6.2 mile) loop - Garmin Link 


- Any distance out and back

Both routes start on the Cross Kirkland Corridor (gravel).  The 6.2 mile loop also runs on streets, is hilly and includes two foot bridges over I-405.  The out and back is flat.


6.2 mile directions:

0.0 miles  - Head north along the right side 8th Street sidewalk. When the sidewalk ends, take the crosswalk over to the trail still following 8th.   Go past the “railroad station” to get onto the CKC and turn left (south).

2.8  Turn left onto 108thAve

3.25 Turn right onto 45th St.  Keep going into the Kirkland watershed.  Turn left, right, second left at peace sign, right, left.

3.9 Come out of the Kirkland Watershed and head straight on 114th.

4.3 Turn right, go up the spiral ramp, and cross 405 at the overpass.

4.5 Cross 116th to the sidewalk and turn left.

5.4 Turn left and go back across 405 on this overpass.

5.5 Go down the ramp and left down Kirkland Ave, then quick  left onto Slater Street.  Run on Slater until it ends and keep going on trail.

6.0 Turn right at the first big side trail. Run into Everest Park and back to the start.

6.2 Should be back by now


Any-distance directions

0.0 miles - Same as the loop start, head north along the right side 8th street sidewalk. When the sidewalk ends, take the crosswalk over to the trail still following 8th.   Go past the “railroad station” to get onto the CKC.

0.35 miles -  Turn onto the CKC to go out and back.  It goes north (right) about 2.5 miles and south (left) about 4.  South gives the best views along the trail. From about 1.25 to about 2 miles you can look over Kirkland to see Lake Washington and the Seattle skyscrapers.

N.N miles - When you return, the “railroad station” marks where you leave the trail to get back to the park.


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