PROJECT PARTNERS City of Issaquah, City of North Bend, City of Seattle, Issaquah Alps Trails Club, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Outdoors For All Foundation, Seattle Department of Transportation, Si View Metropolitan Park District, The Mountaineers, The Wilderness Society, TOTAGO, U.S. Forest Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Washington Trails Association SPONSORS TRIP PLANNING Use Metro’s online Puget Sound Trip Planner desktop, mobile, or Android or iOS apps to plan trips on scheduled service in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. It provides details about transit stops, routes and schedules. Trip Planner itineraries do not include unplanned service disruptions and reroutes caused by weather, emergencies, traffic, events or construction. Metro information or assistance Metro Customer Service 206-553-3000 M-F 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visit kingcounty.gov/tripplanner PLAN YOUR HIKING ADVENTURE TRAILHEAD DIRECT! Trailhead Direct is a pilot project sponsored by King County Parks and Metro’s Community Connections program. This project seeks to ease vehicle congestion, reduce safety hazards and expand access to hiking destinations along I-90. For the 2018 hiking season, and thanks to a service partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, Trailhead Direct is expanding by providing transit van service from South Seattle and Capitol Hill. Visit kingcounty.gov/trailheaddirect ISSAQUAH ALPS MARGARET’S WAY CHIRICO TRAIL – POO POO POINT EAST SUNSET WAY HIGH SCHOOL TRAIL April 21 – October/November 2018
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PROJECT PARTNERSCity of Issaquah, City of North Bend,
City of Seattle, Issaquah Alps Trails Club, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust,
Outdoors For All Foundation,Seattle Department of Transportation,
Si View Metropolitan Park District, The Mountaineers, The Wilderness Society,
TOTAGO, U.S. Forest Service, Washington State Department of Natural Resources,
Washington Trails Association
SPONSORS
TRIP PLANNINGUse Metro’s online Puget Sound Trip Planner desktop, mobile, or Android or iOS apps to plan trips on scheduled service in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. It provides details about transit stops, routes and schedules. Trip Planner itineraries do not include unplanned service disruptions and reroutes caused by weather, emergencies, traffic, events or construction.
Metro information or assistance Metro Customer Service 206-553-3000M-F 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Visit kingcounty.gov/tripplanner
PLAN YOUR HIKING ADVENTURE TRAILHEAD DIRECT!
Trailhead Direct is a pilot project sponsored by King County Parks and Metro’s Community Connections program. This project seeks to ease vehicle congestion, reduce safety hazards and expand access to hiking destinations along I-90. For the 2018 hiking season, and thanks to a service partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, Trailhead Direct is expanding by providing transit van service from South Seattle and Capitol Hill.
Visit kingcounty.gov/trailheaddirect
ISSAQ
UAHALPS
MARGARET’S WAYCHIRICO TRAIL – POO POO POINT
EAST SUNSET WAYHIGH SCHOOL TRAIL
April 21 – October/November 2018
MT. BAKERTRANSIT CENTER BAY 2
Link light rail
EASTGATEFREEWAY STATIONEASTBOUND: BAY 4WESTBOUND: BAY 3
ISSAQUAHTRANSIT CENTER BAY 5
MARGARET’S WAYTRAILHEAD
CHIRICO TRAIL –POO POO POINT
TRAILHEAD
HIGH SCHOOLTRAIL
EAST SUNSET WAYTRAILHEAD
SEATTLEBELLEVUE
ISSAQUAH
HOW TO PAYUpon boarding, pay your fare with exact change or a convenient regional ORCA card. Get your ORCA card online at www.orcacard.com, by phone at 1-888-988-6722 (ORCA) or Washington State Relay: 711 (1-888-889-6368); at ticket vending machines in Sounder and Link rail stations, or at one of the transit agency customer service offices. The ORCA website also provides information about how to use the card, as well as locations at which cards can be reloaded with a new pass or a cash E-purse.
While trail destinations may vary in accessibility, Trailhead Direct vehicles are wheelchair accessible. All are welcome.
ACCESSIBILITY
FARESRegular Metro off-peak fares apply.Effective July 1, 2018, Metro will convert to a single Adult fare of $2.75, anytime, anywhere. 1-Zone/2-Zone fares and peak/off-peak fares will no longer apply.
Adults (19 and older), off-peak
ORCA LIFT Fare*, all times* income qualified
Youth (6-18 yrs), all times
RRFP cardholders, all times (registered seniors, Medicare, disabled)
Children (thru age 5), all times
$2.50
Four may ride free with person paying adult fare
$1.50
$1.50$1.00
Parking Available at Eastgate Park & Ride andIssaquah Transit Center
WEEKEND/HOLIDAY SERVICE ONLYApril 21 - October/November 2018
Trailhead Direct is a seasonal service that operates on weekends and designated holidays. For the 2018 season, designated holidays are Memorial Day (5/28), Independence Day (7/4) and Labor Day (9/3).