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The Thurston Regional Trails Plan Homepage

Transportation

Common Vision Unites Partners

   
The Chehalis Western Trail “Bridging the Gap” project’s success is attributed to the ongoing collaborative efforts of this region’s citizens and local, state, and federal government staff and elected representatives.

The completion of the Bridging the Gap Project will benefit everyone who likes to walk, run, bicycle, and enjoy other trail activities.  It is a project worth getting excited about, but it is only one of many regionally significant trail projects that will link people with places throughout the Thurston Region.

There Is Much More to Come

On December 7, 2007, the Thurston Regional Planning Council adopted the Thurston Regional Trails Plan.  This plan offers a vision for a region-wide trail network that connects people with places not just within Thurston County, but also looks beyond its borders for potential connections with neighboring counties.  The plan is foremost a trail systems blueprint.  It illustrates through maps and user-friendly narratives how multiple trails can connect. 

Common Goals Can Guide Projects

The plan invites all local governments, tribes, federal and state agencies, advocates, and public and private stakeholders to share a role in developing this trail network.  The plan offers guidelines and recommendations to serve all of Thurston County and its cities, towns, and communities.  Collaboration is essential to connect the planned, proposed, and potential trail corridors identified in the plan. 

The plan’s proposed trail network consists of 29 trail segments totaling 145 miles.  Fifty-seven miles are currently open to the public.  Some planned segments will be constructed in the near future.  The remaining proposed and potential segments are not unattainable, just unexplored.

Trails promote quality of life and community livability by:

  • Providing transportation choice and offering access to community destinations.
  • Conserving energy and reducing green house gas emissions.
  • Providing recreation opportunities by linking parks and open spaces.
  • Providing people with facilities to become more physically active.
  • Maintaining biodiversity through greenway habitat conservation and restoration.

An Olympian Editorial:  Trails Network A Great Gift

For more information, please contact Paul Brewster, Associate Planner with Thurston Regional Planning Council at 360-956-7575 or info@trpc.org.

 

Cover, Title Pages & Table of Contents 419 KB
Executive Summary 292 KB
1. Introduction 277 KB
2. Goals & Policies 293 KB
3. Conditions & Recommendation 423 KB
Map - County View 1,584 KB
Map - Urban View 944 KB
Map - Regional View 744 KB
Trail 1: Chehalis Western Trail - Washington State Department of Natural Resources 481 KB
Trail 2: Chehalis Western Trail - Bridging the Gap 375 KB
Trail 3: Chehalis Western Trail - Thurston County 506 KB
Trail 4: I-5 Bicycle Trail 587 KB
Trail 5: Woodland Trail - Lacey 549 KB
Trail 6: Woodland Trail - Olympia 596 KB
Trail 7: West Bay Trail 481 KB
Trail 8: Washington State Capitol Campus, Capitol Lake - Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities 516 KB
Trail 9: Deschutes Valley Trail 472 KB
Trail 10: Downtown Railroad Trail & East Olympia Trail 549 KB
Trail 11: Capitol to Capitol Trail Route 425 KB
Trail 12: McLane School Forest Trail & Evergreen Parkway Bicycle Paths 491 KB
Trail 13: Highway 101 Trail 434 KB
Trail 14: Black Lake & Percival Canyon Trails 500 KB
Trail 15: Gate-Belmore Trail 491 KB
Trail 16: Gate-Rochester-Grand Mound Trail 489 KB
Trail 17: Yelm to Tenino Trail 517 KB
Trail 18: Yelm Prairie Line Trail 430 KB
Trail 19: Williams Pipeline Trail 484 KB

Trail 20: Olympia Waterfront Route 477 KB

4. Maintenance, Operations & Design 425 KB
5. Trail Funding 249 KB
6. Environmental Considerations 222 KB
Appendix A: Glossary 248 KB
Appendix B: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 126 KB
Appendix C: RCW 46.61.710 - Mopeds, EPAMDs, electric-assisted bicycles, motorized foot scooters -- General requirements and operation 131 KB
Appendix D: RCW 47.30 - Trails and paths 174 KB
Appendix E: Proposed Pierce County Regional Trail System 359 KB








 

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