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Wenatchee PeopleA recent statewide survey shows that walking and bicycling are the top recreational activities in Washington. Washingtonians walk for various reasons—to get to work, for recreation, as part of walking events and tours, and our children may walk to school.

The following information is for all walking enthusiasts, from recreational walkers to designers.


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Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety
 

Safe Routes to School

Safe Routes to School
 

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Be Safe; Be Healthy

 

Safety Tips for Pedestrians

 

State Pedestrian Laws

 

Walking and Fitness

Walking for Recreation
 

Finding Good Walks and Hikes

 

Walking and Trails Organizations

Equestrian Trails and Other Resources
The Multi-Modal Walker
 

Transit and Ferry Connections

 

Commute & Travel Info

Take your Bike on the Train

The Rucksack
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Designing for Pedestrians

 

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Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
 

Bicycle and Pedestrian Subcommittee

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International Walk to Schools Day

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