Today, my husband and I returned to Victory Heights for a 4 mile walk along those streets bordering on the the south fork of Thornton Creek. It's hard to believe that this neighborhood is so close to Northgate and I-5 because all the trees along the creek give a country feel. We walked the streets between Roosevelt Way and 20th Avenue NE from Thornton Creek to Northgate Way plus a few streets north of Northgate Way I had missed on a prior walk.





This area is residential with mostly single family homes. Most (but not all) homes and gardens are well tended and Victory Heights Play Area has a playground, tennis courts and what looks to be a preschool or children's art center.
The area is a mix of flat and hilly terrain but a nice place to walk.
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