Park Standards
Trails Standards
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E-mail Parks.Standards@Seattle.gov
This section includes Specifications and Details that represent the construction
techniques for building trails in Seattle Parks.
Additional information may be required to be generated by the Consultant
to complete trail designs.
Please note: To save a Trails Standard Detail to your
computer, right-click on "view" and select "Save Target
As".
Trails Design Standards
- 02895.00.Trail Classification Hierarchy.doc view
 - 02895.02.Trail Construction Standards.doc view
 - 02895.03.Trail Maintenance Standards.doc view

Trails Standard Specifications
- 02895.01.Trail Construction and Revegetation Spec.doc view

Trails Standard Details
- 02895.51.Checkstep Details.dwg view
* - 02895.52.Draindrip Details.dwg view
* - 02895.53.Friction Pin Log Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.54.Friction Pin Log Section.dwg view
* - 02895.55.Leadoff Ditch Details.dwg view
* - 02895.56.Puncheon Details.dwg view
* - 02895.57.Puncheon Mudsill Details.dwg view
* - 02895.58.Railing Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.59.Rock Lined Sump Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.60.Rockwall Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.61.Standard Trail Section.dwg view
* - 02895.62.Timber Steps 4to2.dwg view
* - 02895.63.Timber Steps 5to4.dwg view
* - 02895.64.Transition Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.65.Turnpike and Culvert Detail.dwg view
* - 02895.66.Turnpike Details.dwg view
* - 02895.67.Waterbar Details.dwg view
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Updated
June 7, 2007
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These Standards are not intended to supersede City/State/Federal laws or codes
or generally accepted design practices of professional consultants. It is meant
to be used on Seattle Parks' projects only. Seattle Parks shall not be held
responsible if these standards are used for other purposes.
If the Consultant identifies any conflict between these Standards and City
or other governing codes, he/she shall notify the Project Manager and seek a
resolution, which complies with City codes and thereafter is acceptable to the
Seattle Parks.
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