Medina just got an awesome new park.
You can now walk or bike 1.3 miles from Evergreen Point out into the middle of Lake Washington on a floating bridge, bringing you tantalizingly within reach of Seattle.
But for another year, the gloriously wide trail complete with scenic outlooks is just there for Eastside recreation. The 520 Bridge construction schedule won’t connect the trail to Montlake until summer 2017. When it finally does, regional bike transportation will never be the same.
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But for now, you’ll run into this just a few thousand feet from Montlake:



And the 520 Bridge provides several spaces to stop out of the flow of the trail. There are even seats for taking a load off and looking out over Lake Washington.


But since WSDOT has a whole year before this trail opens for real, we do have one nitpick suggestion: The expansion joint covers are a bit too jarring. I can imagine people crashing when they hit the first bump, largely because the rest of the trail is just so smooth that they may not expect such a big bump. It surprised me when I hit the first one. Making the ramp up for each bump more gradual would go a long way.
If you want to try it out, you can either bike down the 520 Trail from the Eastside or take a bus across the bridge from Seattle and get off at the first top (Evergreen Point). Or, or course, you can add an out-and-back trip on the bridge to your Lake Washington Loop ride.







