Community park · Wilburton
Wilburton Hill Park
At about 105 acres, Bellevue's largest upland park, home to the Bellevue Botanical Garden and a key link on the Lake to Lake Trail.
Wilburton Hill Park covers roughly 105 acres and is the largest upland park in Bellevue. It occupies the hilltop adjacent to and partly enclosing the Bellevue Botanical Garden, blending active recreation with forested natural areas.
Recreational amenities include two baseball/ball fields, a soccer field, a picnic area, restrooms, and a children's play area featuring a zip line and exercise equipment. Forested trails wind through the rest of the park.
The park is a major link in Bellevue's Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway System, which connects green spaces across the city, and its trails feed directly into the botanical garden grounds.
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See all →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
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
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
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