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Lake Hills Greenbelt
A 150-plus-acre wetland corridor between Larsen and Phantom lakes, with blueberry farms, community gardens and a ranger station.
The Lake Hills Greenbelt is a wetland corridor of more than 150 acres of woods, wetlands, streams and lakes threading through the Lake Hills neighborhood. It links Larsen Lake and Phantom Lake and preserves a band of wildlife habitat in the midst of suburban Bellevue.
More than three miles of trails, including a segment of the city's Lake to Lake Trail, run through the greenbelt past the Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm, the Lake Hills Urban Demonstration and community gardens, and lakeside fishing and non-motorized water access points. The Larsen Lake fields offer seasonal u-pick blueberries across several varieties.
The Lake Hills Greenbelt Ranger Station on SE 16th Street serves as the visitor center and information hub for exploring the corridor and its farms and gardens.
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Lake Hills
A 12.65-acre Bellevue sports park anchored by a tournament-quality lighted baseball stadium with stands and concessions.
- Type
- Sports park
- Acreage
- 12.65 acres
- Features
- Lighted baseball stadium, concessions, stands
Kelsey Creek Farm Park
Lake Hills
A 150-acre community park centered on a working demonstration farm with historic dairy barns and farm animals.
- Acreage
- Over 150 acres
- City acquired
- 1968
- Heritage
- Twin Valley Dairy barns (1920s-30s)
Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm
Lake Hills
A city-owned u-pick blueberry farm and lakeside park in Bellevue's Lake Hills Greenbelt preserving the area's agricultural heritage.
- Type
- U-pick blueberry farm and park
- Established
- 1940s
- Blueberry acreage
- approx. 12 acres
Weowna Park
Lake Hills
A 93-acre forested park above Lake Sammamish where Phantom Creek tumbles through a deep ravine in remnant old-growth forest.
- Acreage
- 93 acres
- Feature
- Phantom Creek ravine and waterfalls
- Forest
- Remnant old-growth