
CRAIG HILL
Craig Hill is The News Tribune’s injury-prone Adventure writer. After eight years covering college football and basketball, he started writing about adventure sports in 2004. He writes about everything from mountaineering and cycling to skiing and camping. You can reach him at craig.hill@thenewstribune.com
JEFFREY P. MAYOR
Jeffrey P. Mayor has been The News Tribune’s Adventure editor since 2003, and oversees our weekly Adventure section. His coverage focuses on fishing, hunting, Mount Rainier and the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. You can reach him at jeff.mayor@thenewstribune.com
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I got e-mail from reader M. Mullins recently asking the whereabouts of the new trail in Milton. The paved 2.5-mile multipurpose trail was dedicated Tuesday.
We were unable to run a map of the trail because the City of Milton could not provide us one. Making matters more confusing we accidently left out a box with additional info the trail from Thursday's section.
This prompted many phone calls from readers like M. Mullins. Thanks for pointing it out.
My bad. Here's what we meant to say:
Milton Interurban Trail
Miles: 2.5
South terminus: 70th Avenue East
North terminus: South 380th Place
Surface: Asphalt
Parking: A community baseball park at 700 Kent Street offers ample parking along the trail.
The future: Trail planners hope to connect the Milton trail to future sections in Edgewood and Fife.
What’s next? Edgewood Trail Community Meeting, May 1, 6:30 p.m., Mountain View Lutheran Church.Diane Kerlin doesn’t live in Milton, but she was as happy as anybody Tuesday morning when the city dedicated a new 2.5-mile multiuse trail.
“This is a great day,” said Kerlin, an Edgewood resident who helped plan the trail. “… A lot of hard work went into this.”
Kerlin was one of about 75 people who turned out at the trail Tuesday morning for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. And, like the rest of the crowd, Kerlin hopes communities around Pierce County keep building trails.
Pierce County officials and trail advocates hope the Milton trail will one day link planned trails in Fife and Edgewood. Eventually the trail will link to the Interurban and Foothills trails. The Interurban Trail runs from Renton to Pacific. The Foothills Trail runs from the outskirts of Puyallup to South Prairie.
“We have some wonderful trails in Pierce County but certainly not enough of them,” said county Councilman Shawn Bunney.
The Milton trail took a decade to plan, said Milton Mayor Katrina Asay. The trail was funded by $1 million in grants.
“In a community of 6,000 people, this probably wouldn’t have happened without the grants,” Asay said.
Construction started in September and final inspection was on Wednesday, said Milton public works director Letticia Neal.
While the trail winds right through the community, Asay says it provides a convenient escape.
“There’s a creek and moss on the trees,” Asay said. “You can lose yourself and pretend you are in the wilderness.”
The paved trail is open to non-motorized users.
Bunney says Pierce County expects to unveil more sections of trail by the end of the year. He says projects that could be completed this year include expanding Gig Harbor’s Cushman Powerline Trail and linking the Foothills Trail between South Prairie and Buckley.
Now that Milton’s section is complete, Asay says the city will help Edgewood build its section. A community planning meeting for the Edgewood Trail will be held May 1 at Mountain View Lutheran Church at 6:30 p.m.
Staff writer Brent Champaco contributed to this report.
