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Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway

A roughly 10-mile greenway connecting nine Bellevue parks from Lake Washington to Lake Sammamish through wetlands, forests and farms.


The Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway is a roughly 10-mile, multi-use trail corridor that links Lake Washington to Lake Sammamish across Bellevue. It threads together nine of the city's parks into a single connected system, letting users access the route at many points and assemble walks of varying length.

Along its length the greenway passes waterfalls, creeks, wetlands, old-growth forest and the city's historic blueberry fields, traversing landmark green spaces such as Mercer Slough, the Lake Hills Greenbelt and Weowna Park.

Maintained by the City of Bellevue, the trail is a centerpiece of the city's open-space network and one of the Eastside's signature urban nature corridors.

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Sports park

Bannerwood Sports Park

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
Trailhead / nature area

Bellefields Trailhead at Mercer Slough Nature Park

South Bellevue

The east-side entrance to Mercer Slough, where the Bellefields and Heritage loop trails wind through upland forest, wetland and meadow.

Bellefields Loop
0.8 mile
Heritage Loop
1.1 mile
Part of
Mercer Slough Nature Park
Botanical garden

Bellevue Botanical Garden

Wilburton

Free 53-acre botanical garden on Wilburton Hill with nine display gardens, including one of America's largest public perennial borders.

Acreage
53 acres
Opened
1992
Admission
Free
Public park

Bellevue Downtown Park

Downtown

Bellevue's signature 21-acre downtown park, ringed by a half-mile promenade, canal and waterfall around a 10-acre open lawn.

Acreage
21 acres
Central lawn
10 acres
Promenade
Half mile