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16101 Redmond Way, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
Sammamish River Trail, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
3650 West Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
17300 NE 104th St, Redmond, Washington, United States, 98052
3201 Maple Valley Hwy, Renton, Washington, United States, 98058

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Downtown Park

Most Redmond, Washington parks are easily accessible, and Downtown Park is no different. You’ll find the park one block north of the Redmond Central Connector

Bear Creek Park

Bear Creek Park used to be known as Nicholas M. Fiority Park. Now, it’s part of the Bear and Evans Creek Trail and Greenway project.

Idylwood Park

According to locals, they keep coming back to Idylwood Park because it’s an excellent spot for picnics. You’ll find this 17-acre park on the northwestern

Farrel-McWhirter Park

Farrel-McWhirter Park has a lot of unique features. For one, there’s a children’s animal farm and a horse area on-site. This 68-acre park is also

Marymoor Off-Leash Dog Park

Marymoor Off-Leash Dog Park is locally known as “Doggy Disneyland.” This Redmond off-leash dog park features 40 acres of space amidst scenic trails and lush

Hartman Park

Hartman Park in Redmond, Washington is an excellent place for long walks, ball games, and picnics. There are four Little League Dirt Fields, one full-size

Ron Regis Park

You’ll find Ron Regis Park along Maple Valley Highway. It features 45 acres of space park-goers can use for several recreational activities. One of the

Riverview Park

Riverview Park was acquired in 1979 through the Community Development Block Grant funds. Now, this 11-acre Renton park is one of the vital parts of

Cedar River Trail Park

You’ll find Cedar River Trail Park at the mouth of the Cedar River, right where it flows north into Lake Washington. The picnic areas at

Cedar River Dog Park

Cedar River Dog Park is open all year round. You’ll find it on the historic Denny Clay Company side, right by the Cedar River Trail.

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