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Sign Me UpThe trail meanders through the valley from its junction with the Centennial Regional Trail in Arlington, frequently paralleling SR 530 and the North Fork Stillaguamish River. The backcounty corridor rewards visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas.
Pro Tip: There are currently two closures on the Whitehorse trail. The first is between the Centennial Trail connection and the Trafton Trailhead. The second is just west of 435th Ave NE near Darrington. These closures are due to landslides and river washouts. The remainder of the trail is open to the public and much of the trail has recently been resurfaced with compacted gravel. Visit the Snohomish County website for more information.
Whitehorse Regional Trail development will occur in three phases. To view phase information and project maps visit the Snohomish County Parks website.
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