Getting around your neighborhood is easier than you may think— check out all the great places you can get to by foot, bike or bus! • Over 115 restaurants • Over 80 shops • 19 parks • 11 miles of trails • Over 128 miles of sidewalks 527 522 522 NE 124TH AVE NE 180TH ST 120TH AVE NE 88TH AVE NE NE 185TH ST MAIN ST NE 195TH ST BEARDS L EE BL V D BOTH ELL W A Y N O R T H C R E E K P K W Y Maywood Hills Elementary Bothell High School Bothell Ski & Bike The Park at Bothell Landing QFC Safeway Fire Dept. McMenamin’s Pop Keeney Stadium Bothell Library City Hall UW Bothell & Cascadia College Library Northshore YMCA Bellevue & Downtown Seattle R I V E R SI D E D R 92ND AVE NE Blyth Park NE 160TH ST Northshore Jr. High Woodmoor Elementary North Creek Forest NE 190TH ST 104TH AVE NE Westhill Elementary Wayne Golf Course JUANITA-WOODI NVIL L E RD W A Y N I T A W A Y N E I-405 HWY 522 BOTHELL- EVERETT HIGHWAY Northshore Performing Arts Center Stipek Park Inglemoor High School TOLT PIPELINE TRAIL BURKE- GILM AN TRAIL SA M M A M I S H RIVER TRAIL N O R T H C R E E K T R AIL North Creek Sports Fields Swamp Creek Samma mish River —See Inset— —See Inset— —See Inset— —See Inset— 1 / 4 M I L E 5 M I N . 1 / 2 M I L E 1 0 M I N . 1 MI LE 1 5 M I N . 5 M I N . 1 1 /4 M ILE 2 5 M I N . 7 .5 M IN . N KCM: 236, 237, 238, 255, 257, 311, 342, 952 ST: 532, 535 Brickyard Road Park & Ride CT: 105, 106 KCM: 238, 312, 372, 931 ST: 522, 535 UW Bothell Transit Center KCM: 238, 312, 342, 372 ST: 522, 535 Bothell Park & Ride 105 105 106 106 535 342 424 532 535 952 236 238 238 372 312 342 522 342 106 535 532 535 952 311 237 311 237 What’s Nearby? Downtown Bothell Transit Route Dedicated Bike Lane Bike Trail Bus Stop Park /Greenspace Park & Ride / Transit Center Grocery Store Post Office Civic Facility Library Park/Playground Hospital/Medical Center School Park & Pool Lot Entertainment Steep Grade (arrow points uphill) Trailhead ORCA Card Reload Location Bike Shop Fitness Center Shopping / Dining Area River Curb the Congestion Eligible Corridor Pedestrian Trail Bike-friendly Roadway (slow traffic and/or shoulder) N NE 185TH ST MAIN ST BOTHELL WAY NE 101ST AVE NE 102ND AVE NE NE 183RD ST 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Downtown Bothell 1. McMenamin’s Anderson School 2. City Hall 3. Amaro Bistro, Six Oaks Apartments, Social Ground Coffee & Tea Co. 4. Library 5. Hillcrest Bakery 6. Bothell Furniture, Steve’s Cafe, Bothell Main Street Antiques, The Neverending Bookshop 105/106 424 522 535 Transit Routes Mariner Park & Ride– Bothell Snohomish–Seattle UW Bothell/Cascadia– Kirkland Woodinville–Bellevue Brickyard Park & Ride– Downtown Seattle Woodinville– Downtown Seattle Bothell– Downtown Seattle Shoreline–Renton Woodinville– University District Bothell–Redmond Auburn–Boeing Everett Woodinville– Downtown Seattle Everett–Bellevue Lynnwood–Bellevue 236/238 237 Community Transit King Country Metro Sound Transit 952 931 372 342 312 311 255/257 532 7. Pen Thai, Alexa’s Cafe, Level 7 Salon 8. Bothell Florist, Julio’s 9. Washington Federal Bank 10. Sushi Zone 11. Countryside Donut House 12. Dawn’s Candy & Cake, Mad Cow Yarn, Papa John’s Pizza 13. Gallo de Oro Mexican 14. Bothell Municipal Court 15. Bothell Police Department #C1664f Downtown Bothell TRAVEL CHOICES MAP Learn more and sign up at CurbtheCongestion.org Curb I [email protected](425) 438-6136 Follow us @Curb I t_CT
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Getting around your neighborhood is easier than you may think—check out all the great places you can get to by foot, bike or bus!
Downtown Bothell1. McMenamin’s Anderson School2. City Hall3. Amaro Bistro, Six Oaks Apartments, Social Ground Coffee & Tea Co.4. Library5. Hillcrest Bakery6. Bothell Furniture, Steve’s Cafe, Bothell Main Street Antiques, The Neverending Bookshop
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Transit RoutesMariner Park & Ride– Bothell
Snohomish–Seattle
UW Bothell/Cascadia– Kirkland
Woodinville–Bellevue
Brickyard Park & Ride– Downtown Seattle
Woodinville– Downtown Seattle
Bothell– Downtown Seattle
Shoreline–Renton
Woodinville– University District
Bothell–Redmond
Auburn–Boeing Everett
Woodinville– Downtown Seattle
Everett–Bellevue
Lynnwood–Bellevue
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Community Transit
King Country Metro
Sound Transit
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7. Pen Thai, Alexa’s Cafe, Level 7 Salon8. Bothell Florist, Julio’s9. Washington Federal Bank10. Sushi Zone11. Countryside Donut House12. Dawn’s Candy & Cake, Mad Cow Yarn, Papa John’s Pizza13. Gallo de Oro Mexican14. Bothell Municipal Court15. Bothell Police Department
Where your feet or bike can’t take you, there’s another option—let us drive for you! Running 365 days a year, Bothell is served by both local and regional buses. Heading to Mill Creek Town Center? Bellevue? Or downtown Seattle? There’s direct service just a short walk away. For everywhere else, there’s an easy connection!
Visit www.communitytransit.org/TripPlanner to plan your route.
Bothell is a thriving community, where residents, workers and visitors can shop, grab a bite to eat or bike the convenient Sammamish River Trail. Getting around is easy too when you choose smart trips by riding the bus, biking, walking or sharing the ride.
With 11 miles of trails and many choices for entertainment at your fingertips, Bothell is a great place to leave the car behind and strap on those walking shoes. According to the American Heart Association, walking just 30 minutes, 5 times a week is enough to improve your overall health and reduce stress.
Try these suggested walking routes:
Follow Lane Markings When going through an intersection, use the lane marked for your direction of travel. Do not use a right turn lane when going straight.
Share the Trail Alert others when passing by using your voice or a bell. Slow down and look both ways when the trail crosses roads or driveways.
Signal your Intentions Let other cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists know where you’re going—always signal before a turn.
Ride Predictably Don’t weave between parked cars. Riding a consistent line on the right side of the road helps drivers see you and know what to expect.
Watch Parked Cars Keep clear of the “door zone” when passing parked cars. Give them a wide berth or ride slowly and be prepared to stop.
Remember—You’re a Vehicle Obey all traffic laws, including stop lights, stop signs, and riding on the street. Sidewalk laws vary by city, but for pedestrian and cyclist safety, road riding is recommended. Having a working headlight (not a reflector) is the state law for night riding.
Wear a Helmet The City of Bothell and all of King County requires helmets to be worn by riders at all times. Outside of King County the law varies—but safety first!
Need a hand finding a smarter way to commute? Let us help you plan your route. Just email us at [email protected] or call 425-438-6136.
Explore BothellDowntown Bothell
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Curb the Congestion is funded in partnership with Snohomish County through developer mitigation and federal grants; and with Communities InMotion—I-405 through King County.
Get Started Today! Sign up at CurbtheCongestion.org.
Get up to $150 when you ride the bus, carpool, vanpool, bike or walk!
Transportation Tip: Try Bus Finder to find out when your bus will be leaving your stop. It’s easy to use from your mobile phone or computer at www.mybusfinder.org.
Choose a smarter trip at least 8 days a month and log them in your personal Curb the Congestion online calendar and you’re eligible to earn:
• $50 a month for three months
• Ongoing $150 monthly prize drawing
• A chance to be the Curb the Congestion Champion of the Quarter and earn $250
• Discounts at local businesses
Earn even more with Recruiter Rewards! Encourage friends, neighbors and co-workers to sign up and you can be rewarded with up to $100 each year.
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Bicycling is a great way to combine the trips you need to take with your workout. A basket, saddlebag or a simple backpack can make a trip to the store a breeze—literally! For longer distances, consider combining your bike trip with the bus. All regional buses come fully loaded with easy-to-use bike racks and bike lockers are available at many local park & rides, including the nearby Bothell Park and Ride.
Curb the Congestion is a program to reduce traffic and encourage healthy travel options on congested roadways, focusing on the areas connecting and surrounding 128th St, 164th St, 196th St, Hwy-522, I-405 and Bothell-Everett Hwy.
Bus BikeTRANSIT FARES—EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2015
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Explore nearby UW Bothell on the North Creek Trail which can take you north all the way to Mill Creek, or south until it meets up with the Sammamish River Trail. Follow the trail north from its intersection with the Sammamish River Trail and take a tour through the University, with the marshlands on your left. Turn around as the trail approaches 405 and head back.
1.5 miles = 30 minutes = 100 calories
The trail begins on 102nd Avenue, just over the Sammamish River. Head east to follow the river down into Redmond or beyond, or take the northwest branch to end in the 6-acre Park at Bothell Landing. The trail ends when it merges with the Burke-Gilman trail, at the Wayne Public Golf Course.
1 mile = 15 minutes = 75 calories
Main Street is the central corridor for downtown from 104th Avenue to 98th Avenue. Take a stroll through town, where the heart of Bothell offers numerous restaurants, shops, and coffee houses.
1 mile = 15 minutes = 75 calories
Sammamish River TrailNorth Creek Trail Downtown Bothell
* Applies on Routes 421, 422, 424, 425, 821 when travelling to/from Seattle and Lake Stevens, Marysville, Monroe, Snohomish or Stanwood. Notify the driver if travelling only between Seattle and Lynnwood Transit Center to be charged the “South/Everett” fare.
Community Transit Adult Youth Reduced Fare
Local $2.25 $1.50 $1.00
Commuter–South/Everett $4.25 $3.00 $2.00
Commuter–North/East* $5.50 $4.00 $2.50
King County Metro Adult Youth Reduced Fare
Off Peak $2.50 $1.50 $1.00
Peak One Zone $2.75 $1.50 $1.00
Peak Two Zone $3.25 $1.50 $1.00
Sound Transit Adult Youth Reduced Fare
One County $2.50 $1.25 $0.75
Multi-County $3.50 $2.50 $1.50
Paying for your Bus: ORCA (One Regional Card for All) is the easiest way to get around the Puget Sound. Your ORCA card gets you access on bus, commuter rail, light rail and ferries. Plus, there are many choices for loading your card that allow you to choose the best option for how you ride.
ORCA can be used on Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries. Grab your ORCA card today! Check the map for ORCA retailers in Bothell, call 1-888-988-6722 or visit www.orcacard.com.
The University of Washington Bothell campus is the central hub for over 11,000 students, staff, and faculty. Sharing space with Cascadia College, the campus is a destination in itself, with concerts and community events occurring throughout the year.
Pop Keeney Stadium is a great place to take in a game! Seating nearly 4,500 people, it is home to the sporting events of many of the surrounding high schools, as well as hosting state playoffs and community events.
Blyth Park is Bothell’s largest park, at over 40 acres of green space. Located along the Sammamish River and the Sammamish River Trail, Blyth Park has picnic shelters, volleyball, and is home to the Howling Coyote Disc Golf Course, where you can put your Frisbee skills to the test.
McMenamins Anderson School is the newest go-to destination in Bothell. The space includes a hotel, brewery, numerous restaurants, a full sized swimming pool, movie theater and live music areas.