One of Seattle’s most distinguishing features is its working waterfront, and there is no better way to explore it than by bicycle. The Elliott Bay Trail provides a picturesque tour of Seattle’s downtown waterfront.
From what I know, it's actually the 3-part ( Myrtle Edwards/Elliot Bay/Terminal 91 ) bike trail that runs from the sculpture garden to the east side of Magnolia ( Discovery Park ), with a spur out to Smith Cove, and a great way to get from downtown to N/NW Seattle ( Ballard ).
I usally park my car under Alaskan Way Viaduct to go for an hour leasure bike ride to the end of the Terminal 91 Bike Path ( the furtherest I got was to the Discovery Park ).
The trail is fairly flat, wide and very scenic with views of the Olympic Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Elliot Bay.
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