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a plethora of grocery stores, bowling alleys, and coffee shops on Bothell Way. The community prides itself on the close access to the Burke-Gilman Trail that runs along Lake Washington. This trail is unique to the area because it spans 27 miles and utilizes an abandoned Eastern Rail way Corridor for the path. Trail goers can commute from Bothell all the way West into Seattle by biking, walking, or skating. Commuters can have access to Seattle in about 25 minutes without having to use the crowded freeway by traveling on State Route 522, which passes right through the main road in Lake Forest Park.
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The Shoreline School District, serving the communities of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, has long been known for its quality schools and community involvement. Literally reaching from shore to shore with Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east – the district just north of Seattle serves about 9,100 students with a highly dedicated staff and a mission to help each student reach his or her full potential. The school district has strong parent involvement at all levels, including one of the strongest PTA Councils in the state.