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Bannerwood Sports Park

A 12.65-acre Bellevue sports park anchored by a tournament-quality lighted baseball stadium with stands and concessions.

Sports park
Type
12.65 acres
Acreage

Bannerwood Sports Park is a 12.65-acre athletic park in the Lake Hills area of Bellevue. Its signature feature is a tournament-quality lighted baseball stadium complete with viewing stands, concessions and restrooms, making it a regional draw for youth and amateur baseball.

Beyond the stadium the park offers additional ballfields and supporting recreation amenities, and it serves as one of the City of Bellevue's primary dedicated sports facilities for organized league and tournament play.

The park sits near the 148th Avenue corridor on the east side of Bellevue, convenient to the Lake Hills and Crossroads neighborhoods.

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Acreage
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City acquired
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Heritage
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A 150-plus-acre wetland corridor between Larsen and Phantom lakes, with blueberry farms, community gardens and a ranger station.

Acreage
150+ acres
Trails
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Type
U-pick blueberry farm and park
Established
1940s
Blueberry acreage
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Acreage
93 acres
Feature
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Forest
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