Situated on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Washington, SEWARD PARK
PROVIDES PERHAPS ONE OF THE GREATEST CONTRASTS IN SEATTLE: 100+ acres
of old growth forest, just minutes from the city center. The run route
follows a loop that is almost entirely in the forest, so there is
ample opportunity to enjoy what the Friends of SEWARD PARK FONDLY CALL
“The Magnificent Forest,” with graceful Western Red Cedar and
towering Douglas Fir, along with a lush tapestry of other native
plants. You may even hear a Pileated Woodpecker pecking out a nest or
rooting for a meal in an old tree trunk.The loop route starts out on
the wide and smooth main trail, which is flat-to-rolling before
dipping downhill toward the tip of the peninsula. Just before the main
trail emerges from the forest onto the waterfront promenade, the
course takes a left turn onto the smaller trails that climb and
traverse the Western side of the peninsula. A few-hundred-meter
segment of this return stretch features a twisty-turny section, with
several small fallen trees to leap over and some roots and other bumps
to negotiate. This will give most runners a breather as they slow down
a bit before the trails get wider and straighter again toward the end
of the loop.
There will be an aid station adjacent to the start/finish point, so
4.2-mile runners will pass it once during their run, and 10km runners
will pass it twice. Aid stations offer water, electrolyte drink, and
some carbohydrate-rich or salty foods, such as cookies, pieces of
energy bar, gels, chews, chips, bagel, fruity candy, fig bars, peanut
butter and jelly sandwiches, and/or bananas.
Join this 4.2-mile or 10k trail run at Seward Solstice, the fourth
event in the Winter Trail Series.
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