Bike Web Map
Description
This map is intended to aid people biking in the City of Seattle by showing the locations of our various bicycle facilities and related amenities. The map has been updated with the most current information that we have available; if you find that a bicycle facility is missing or incorrectly identified, please contact us at walkandbike@seattle.gov with a description of the facility that needs to be updated, along with any missing information.
Bicycle Facility Information
On our Seattle streets, you can find many different kinds of bicycle infrastructure, all of which are aimed towards helping people who ride bikes to get around our city safely and efficiently. From in-street Sharrows to fully separated Protected Bike Lanes and Multi-Use Trails, there are many options for people to travel through our city by bike.
Access and Use Constraints
NOTICE TO BICYCLISTS: This map and accompanying information is intended solely to assist bicyclists in selecting routes through the City of Seattle. In providing this information, the city does not assume liability for bicyclists who choose to travel upon any of the routes, trails or lanes shown on this map, nor does the city guarantee the stability, condition or fitness of any of the listed routes, trails or lanes for bicycling.
Many of the routes, trails or lanes identified on this map cross and/or run on public roads that are exposed to environmental factors. As is true of any street, routes may contain pavement imperfections, including ruts, cracks, bumps, expansion joints and debris.
It is the responsibility of the individual rider to remain alert at all times as to the conditions of the road, pedestrian and other traffic on the road and the inherent potential for conflict in any shared-space. Route users should always ride with care for their own safety as well as the safety of all other users of the road or right-of-way.