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Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm
A city-owned u-pick blueberry farm and lakeside park in Bellevue's Lake Hills Greenbelt preserving the area's agricultural heritage.
Larsen Lake Blueberry Farm is a city-owned working blueberry farm and park set within the Lake Hills Greenbelt in eastern Bellevue. Established in the 1940s, it is one of two historic blueberry farms (along with the Mercer Slough farm) that the City of Bellevue maintains to preserve the city's agricultural roots.
During the summer harvest the farm operates u-pick blueberry fields and a seasonal farm stand selling produce. Roughly a dozen acres of blueberries sit alongside Larsen Lake, which is connected to nearby Phantom Lake through the wetland trails of the Lake Hills Greenbelt.
The farm is managed by Bellevue Parks & Community Services and offers an accessible glimpse of the area's farming history just minutes from the Crossroads and Lake Hills neighborhoods.
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Lake Hills
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- Type
- Sports park
- Acreage
- 12.65 acres
- Features
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- City acquired
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- Acreage
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- Trails
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- Lakes
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- Acreage
- 93 acres
- Feature
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- Forest
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