bike directions to Redhook Brewery
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bike directions to Redhook Brewery
Can someone give me directions on getting to the Redhook Brewery from the Birke-Gilman Trail? I'll be riding from Seattle. I haven't explored off-BG on the eastside, so any details you can provide would be great. BTW, I got the location on a google map, but, where the BG is relative to the Brewery and the safest route to getting there and back is what I am looking for.
Thanks in advance!
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You need to connect to the samamish river trail and continue south. About 3 miles past the woodinville Wilmot-gateway park(there is a playground, bathrooms, and covered area), there is a bridge that you'll get off on. You'll see a lumber yard on the left accross the river as you approach the bridge. It is the first overpass after Wilmot. Get off on the left, turn right across the overpass and Redhook is the 3rd driveway on your right. If you continue straight on the road you'll get to Winery hill if you want one hell of a climb.
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Forgive my ignorance, but, does the BG connect to the Sammamish River Trail? I've ridden to Marymoor, just stayed on the path all the way (and back), not paying attention to trail names.
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Originally Posted by FlowerBlossom
Forgive my ignorance, but, does the BG connect to the Sammamish River Trail? I've ridden to Marymoor, just stayed on the path all the way (and back), not paying attention to trail names.
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FYI, I made it. Thanks! It was fun to ride yesterday, in the SUN!
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I left for the ride before you responded to my question about the trail names. You were right-on, I would have gotten confused by the Sammamish River Trail signs. I haven't ridden the BG that far north in a few years (left Seattle, came back), and back then it didn't have the signs.
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