5/5 Daniel N. 2 years ago on Google
Byrne
Creek
Ravine
Park
is
a
great
place
with
residential
access
east,
north,
and
west.
Many
of
the
resi
streets
also
have
parking.
Off
Marine
Way,
you
can
park
in
the
area
of
Byrnepark
Drive
and
Southwynde
Avenue.
From
there
the
perimeter
trail
leads
up
to
Edmonds
Metro
station.
Then
circle
around
and
walk
west
to
Ron
McLean
Park
(which
has
washrooms).
At
Hedley
Avenue
and
Portland
Street,
continue
south
on
Bank
Street.
The
tennis
court
is
where
the
trail
starts
up
again.
We
were
so
happy
to
find
the
stairs
that
take
you
down.
While
the
upper
trail
mixes
nature
sounds
with
the
skytrain,
once
in
the
ravine
you
will
have
just
nature
and
running
water
sounds.
A
bridge
takes
you
out
and
up
to
Southridge
Drive.
From
there,
you
can
take
the
sidewalk
back,
but
definitely
take
the
trail
that
goes
up
a
small
hill.
That
inner
trail
winds
along
with
views
of
the
ravine
and
the
creek,
and
connects
to
the
perimeter
at
multiple
junctions.
Byrne
Creek
Ravine
Park
was
a
really
surprising
and
clean
urban
park.
I
thought
it
would
just
be
street
level
strolling
next
to
low
and
high
rises
and
the
skytrain,
but
going
down
into
the
ravine
was
a
treat.
Our
walk
was
about
one
hour
and
went
from
street
access
to
flat
paved
paths
to
another
park
to
dirt
trails
to
stairs
to
running
water
to
a
bridge
to
a
forest
hike.
With
so
many
points
of
access,
close
proximity
to
streets
and
transit,
and
such
variety
in
surroundings,
this
is
a
gem
to
have
the
city.
*Whoever
is
the
artist
for
the
various
signs
(re
Byrne
Creek
Streamkeepers
Society)
about
staying
out
of
the
creek
while
salmon
eggs
are
in
the
gravel,
you
are
a
wonderful
and
humorous
illustrator!
Keep
drawing.
Daniel
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