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What’s Inside
Tell Us What You Think We want to hear your thoughts and opinions on this recreation guide. Is this helpful information? What would you like to see in the next publication? Email us at [email protected] and share your thoughts and ideas.
This Recreation Guide contains information about City of Sammamish programs, as well as programs offered by other organizations. The City accepts no liability or responsibility for errors contained in the information provided or for the programs of any other organization.
City Council MembersDon Gerend, MayorRamiro Valderrama-Aramayo, Deputy MayorTom HornishKathy HuckabayBob KellerChristie MalchowTom Odell
Parks Commission MembersHank Klein, ChairCheryl Wagner, Vice ChairDoug EglingtonSid GuptaStephanie HibnerLoreen LeoKatherine LowSheila SappingtonNancy Way
StaffLyman Howard, City ManagerJessi Bon, Deputy City ManagerAngie Feser, Parks DirectorKyle Endelman, Deputy DirectorSevda Baran, Project ManagerSusan Cezar, Special Projects ManagerAllison Gubata, Community Services CoordinatorLynne Handlos, Recreation CoordinatorKellye Hilde, Parks Project ManagerJanie Jackson, Administrative AssistantElby Jones, Volunteer CoordinatorMike Keller, Parks Maintenance SupervisorJoanna Martin, Recreation SupervisorAnjali Myer, Parks Project ManagerAndrey Polyanskiy, Facility Maintenance WorkerShelby Upton, Associate Parks PlannerBelle Stanley, Parks Office Assistant
Event Opportunities 3
Community Events 4-5
Human Services Providers 6
Volunteer 7
Sammamish YMCA 8
Boys & Girls Club 9
Recreation Classes 10
Recreation Providers 11
Facility Rentals 12-13
Parks Amenities 14
Parks Map 15
Parks Projects 16
On the coverSammamish Arts Commission celebrates the installation of a human-size bird nest at the Big Rock Park Grand Opening. The nest was built by volunteers as part of the Rookery Nest Making Project led by Karen White.
www.sammamish.us 425-295-0585
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Event Opportunities
Sponsorship OpportunitiesPromote Your Business while Supporting Community BuildingThe City of Sammamish hosts 20 events annually with approximately 28,000 in attendance. These events are advertised through the City Newsletter and website; the Park Department’s Recreation Guide and Facebook page; Sammamish-based newspapers; and event posters. When you sponsor a City of Sammamish event, you have direct access to event attendees, and with additional media coverage and event marketing, this reach goes up astronomically! No matter what your business or budget, there is a sponsorship opportunity that will help promote your business and help you build stronger community connections
For more information, contact Lynne Handlos [email protected] or 425-295-0584.
Vendor OpportunitiesThe City of Sammamish hosts three events annually that are large enough to host multiple vendors. The events are advertised in the City Newsletter and website, the Park Department’s Recreation Guide and Facebook page, Sammamish-based newspapers and event posters. When you are a vendor at City of Sammamish events, you have direct access to event attendees and may be include in some of our marketing materials.
For more information, contact Lynne Handlos [email protected] or 425-295-0584.
Photo by: Harshwinder Singh
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Community Events
Sammamish Symphonywww.sammamishsymphony.org
“Glowing and Radiant”: Dvorak’s SixthThe different instrumental groups of the orchestra are spotlighted in the concert’s first half: a fanfare for brass (Dukas), a symphony for wind instruments (Gounod), a delectable suite for strings (Holst), and a remarkable vehicle for solo marimba (Hovhaness). The orchestra is “reassembled” after intermission for Antonin Dvořák’s festive and enchanting Symphony No. 6. Matthew Kocmieroski is the virtuoso marimba soloist in Alan Hovhaness’ haunting Fantasy on Japanese Woodprints.
Fri, February 24 7:30 pm
Meydenbauer Theatre, 11100 NE 6th St, 98004
Sun, February 26 2:00 pm
Eastlake Performing Arts Center, 400 228th Ave NE, 98075
Romantic ExoticaFour composers evoke lands and eras, other than their own, in this colorful and alluring program. Johann Strauss, Jr. demonstrates his flair for writing music in something other than 3/4 time in his Egyptian March. Camille Saint-Saëns’ gifts for beguiling melodies and rich orchestration are amply displayed in the Bacchanale from his opera Samson and Delilah. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s most popular work, the grand symphonic poem Scheherazade, caps this musical voyage to distant realms and times. Flutist Sandra Saathoff is the stylish soloist in Franz Doppler’s Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise.
Thu, April 27 7:30 pm
Meydenbauer Theatre, 11100 NE 6th St, 98004
Sammamish KiwanisJumpin’ Jive to ThriveThis community fundraiser builds awareness of local non-profits while listening to great music, dancing, eating and having fun. There will be a no host bar with beer, wine, food and more.
www.SammamishKiwanis.org
Sat, March 4 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Sammamish Teen Center, 825 228th Ave NE, 98074
$20 advance tickets
$25 at the door
Friends of Lake Sammamish State ParkWalk ‘n WagFamilies and individuals are invited to bring their dogs to this 5k or 3k all-access dog walk around the park. Each registration will receive a ticket for a raffle of various items from pet sponsors and local sports teams. This community fundraiser will support new state park amenities and beautification projects. Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park is the same organization that brought you the fabulous all-access playground in 2016. To register, search “Walk ‘n Wag” on Eventbrite. Event details at www.LakeSammamishFriends.org.
Sun, March 19 12:00 – 2:00 pm
Lake Sammamish State Park, 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, 98027
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Sammamish YMCAwww.SammamishYMCA.org
EggstravaganzaJoin the Y for egg hunts, carnival games, bounce houses and more! This event is free and open to the public.
Sat, April 15 10:00 am – Noon
Sammamish Commons, 801 228th Ave SE, 98075
Free and Open to the Public
Sammamish WalksSammamish Walks are one- to two-hour long leisurely strolls in our local parks that focuses on various nature-related topics. Volunteer guides contribute information along the way relating to plants, wildlife and history. Please leave dogs at home. Space is limited and registration is required. For more information and registration, go to www.sammamishwalks.org.
Sammamish Chamber of CommerceFarmers MarketThe Sammamish Farmers Market enhances our spirit of community by creating a gathering place for the Sammamish community, while helping to promote and enhance the economic vitality of our local farmers. For more information, go to www.sammamishfarmersmarket.org.
Wed, May 11 – Sept 21 4:00 – 8:00 pm
Sammamish Commons Plaza
801 – 228th Ave SE, 98075
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Park AmenitiesHuman ServicesThe City of Sammamish aims to ensure that all its residents can receive needed human services. To do that, Sammamish uses some of its local tax money to fund specific programs and all of them are carefully selected through a competitive process. These city-supported programs offer services that are affordable (low cost, adjusted according to income, or free) and accessible. Programs typically receive support from the city for two calendar years. Every even year the City accepts proposals from non-profit agencies seeking funding support in the next biennium budget. Contact Allison Gubata, Community Services Coordinator, at 425-295-0579 or [email protected] if you have any questions.
ANEW Employment training for women anewaop.org
Assistance League of the Eastside Operation School Bell aleastside.org
Athletes for Kids - Youth mentorship athletesforkids.org
AtWork! Employment support for people with disabilitiesatworkwa.org
Bridge Ministries Medical equipment for those without healthcare bridgemin.org
Child Care Resources Access to child carechildcare.org
Congregations for the Homeless Housing & sheltercfhomeless.org
Crisis Center Teen Linkcrisisclinic.org
Crisis Clinic 211 Information Line crisisclinic.org
Eastside Baby Corner Basic survival goods, birth - 12 years old babycorner.org
Eastside Friends of Seniors Support and assistance for seniors eastsidefriendsofseniors.org
Eastside Legal Assistance Program Civil legal aid elap.org
Elder and Adult Day Services Relief for caregiverseadscares.wordpress.com
Encompass Developmental delays support, birth - 3 years old encompassnw.org
Friends of Youth Mental health counselingfriendsofyouth.org
Harborview Medical Center Center for Sexual Assault and Traumatic Stress depts.washington.edu/hcsats/resources.html
Health Point Affordable dental & medical services healthpointchc.org
HERO House Psychiatric rehabilitation servicesherohouse.org
Hopelink Emergency financial assistancehopelink.org
Issaquah Community Services Emergency financial assistance issaquahcommunityservices.org
Imagine Housing Housing for homelessimaginehousing.org
India Association of Western WashingtonProvide common identity and mutual appreciation iaww.org
Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank Basic survival goods issaquahfoodbank.org
Issaquah Schools Foundation The Voice Mentoring Programissaquahschoolsfoundation.org
Kindering Center Early Childhood Consultationkindering.org
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Support for sexual assault victims kcsarc.org
Lake Washington Schools Foundation LINKS lwsf.org
Life Enrichment Options Developmental disability assistance lifeenrichmentoptions.org
LifeWire Domestic violence assistancelifewire.org
NAMI Eastside Services for those affected by mentalillness nami-eastside.org
Providence Marianwood Long-term nursing care washington.providence.org/senior-care/marianwood
Sophia Way Shelter for women & childrensophiaway.org
Sound Generations Meals on Wheelssoundgenerations.org
St. Vincent de Paul Society Emergency financial assistance svdpseattle.org
Therapeutic Health Services Chemical dependencyths-wa.org
Together Center Cultural Navigator Programtogethercenter.org
Washington Poison Center Emergency treatment advicewapc.org
Youth Eastside Services Intervention for at risk youth youtheastsideservices.org
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VolunteerTrail stewardsAfter training with Washington Trails Association, Trail Stewards volunteer their time building trails and leading volunteer projects for the City. Trail Stewards have been hard at work building miles of trails and trail structures in Beaver Lake Preserve, Evans Creek Preserve and Big Rock Park! Keep an eye on our Volunteer Page and you can help WTA and our Trail Stewards build new trails and trail structures in Sammamish parks!
Plant StewardsOur Plant Stewards go through the Washington Native Plant Society’s Native Plant Stewardship Program, where they learn about Puget Sound ecology, restoration, urban forestry and are trained in native plant identification and invasive plant management. Upon completion of this program, Stewards volunteer their time developing and executing a restoration project in one of our parks. In previous years, Plant Stewards developed a native plant garden in Lower Commons Park and worked on wetland restoration at Illahee Trail.
Currently, our Plant Stewards have been working in Ebright Creek Park, using the restoration techniques they learned in their program, they lead volunteer events to complete and maintain their restoration project along Ebright Creek.
Storm Water StewardsNew this this year, the storm water stewards are working to turn storm water ponds into more ecologically friendly ponds by planting native trees and shrubs that benefit water quality and provide habitat for Sammamish wildlife.
Adopt-A-RoadWe have over 30 organizations that have adopted roads in our community! These groups go out twice a year and pick up litter along our streets. They help keep our streets clean and improve the environment. Currently, all our streets have been adopted, but if your organization would like to be added to the waitlist, please contact: [email protected]
Get Involved!As an Individual: Check out upcoming projects or sign up for e-mail alerts on our Community Invovlement Page at www.sammamish.us.
As a Group: If your group or organization would like to volunteer, please contact [email protected] or call 425-295-0556 to set up a group volunteer opportunity.
Thanks for Volunteering!Alpental Ski InstructorsBahai FaithBoy Scouts of SammamishCoyote Country NeighborhoodEastside Fire and RescueGirl Scouts of SammamishGFWC Cascade ClubThe Hope FestivalInternational Smile PowerIssaquah and Klahanie Peak Sports and Spine Physical TherapyIssaquah Swim TeamOak Hills Vegetable FarmsPapke and AssociatesPeak Sports & Spine Physical TherapyPine Lake Coop PreschoolRe/Max Exemplary SammamishSeattle International RandonneursSammamish Boys and Girls ClubSammamish Community Wildlife Habitat ProjectSammamish FriendsSammamish Hills Lutheran ChurchSammamish KiwanisSammamish LDS ChurchSammamish Muslim AssociationSammamish Plant StewardsSammamish Stormwater StewardsSammamish Trail StewardsSammamish YMCASAMMI Awards Foundation
CONNECT WITH US: SAMMAMISH COMMUNITY YMCA831 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075P: 425.391.4840
Web: SammamishYMCA.org
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Sat, April 15, 10:00 am – NoonSammamish Commons, 801 228th Ave SE, 98075
Join the Sammamish Community YMCA for egg hunts, carnival games, bounce houses and more!
Free and Open to the Public
JOIN US FOREGGSTRAVAGANZA!
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Boys & Girls Club
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBSammamish Teen Center825 228th Ave NE, 98074Sammamish, 98074www.PositivePlace.org
Seasonal ProgramsRegister for any of the following programs at www.rs.positiveplace.org or by calling 425-250 4785.
HoursSchool Year HoursMon, Tue, Thu & Fri 2:00 – 6:30 pmWed 12:00 – 6:30 pm
Friday Late Nights7:00 – 10:00 pmCheck facebook.com/SammamishTeenCenter for more information.
Ongoing ProgramsTorch ClubThis is a community service and leadership group specifically for middle school youth. This program gives teens an opportunity to make a difference in their community and support causes that they care about. Meets every Friday from 3:00 – 4:00 pm.
KeystoneWith a focus on promoting character and leadership among high school students, Keystone’s areas of focus are community service, academic success and career preparation. Weekly meetings are on Wednesdays at 1:00 pm.
Smart GirlsGirls gather to encourage and support healthy attitudes and lifestyles that will enable them to develop to their full potential. The group meets every Monday from 3:30 – 4:30 pm.
RentalsThe Teen Center is a great place for parties for all ages, auctions, meetings and other special events. The facility is a large open room with several meetings rooms, tech lab, kitchen, pool tables, gaming equipment, sound system, stage, flat screen TVs and more. Booking information available at www.PositivePlace.org.
SPORT AGE SEASON REGISTRATION
Basketball 3-6th Grade January-March Closes December 14
Traveling Basketball 7-9th Grade December-March Closes December 9
Track & Field 1-6th Grade April-June Open January 2017
Volleyball 4-8th Grade April-June Open January 2017
Basketball 1-6th Grade April-June Open January 2017
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ClassesGen-Thriller This is an intergenerational murder mystery dessert-theater event especially planned to include 55+ adults and teen/tweens. The one hour free theater event will involve audience participation along with teen and senior adult performers.
Online registration required.Email: [email protected]
Rehearsal workshopsSat, January 14 – 28 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Performance eventSat, February 4 7:00 – 8:00 pm
Bellwood Retirement Apartments
3710 Providence Point Drive SE, 98029
Make It a Glass DayThis is an inclusive event especially planned for students who have special needs to pair with typically developing teens for an “all-glass” afternoon of creativity. Our artists/instructors will lead the events including creating tumbled glass mosaic projects to take home, creating fused glass projects to take home and creating a group glass mural to display in our community.
Free event. Pre-registration required.Email: [email protected]
6 to 18 year olds
Sat, April 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Sammamish Teen Center, 825 228th Avenue NE, 98074
Build It SammamishJoin us for this unique event for kids on February 25 at Sammamish City Hall. Details at www.sammamish.us.
Tai Chi Tai Chi is a combination of gentle movement, visualization, breathing and mindfulness with roots in both East Asian Medicine and martial arts. Learn step-by-step ways to relieve stress, improve balance, increase strength and enhance flexibility with Certified Tai Chi for Health Instructor and Qi Gong Master Deborah Magallanes. Classes are offered both Mondays and Thursdays so feel free to come one or two days a week.
Contact: Deborah at 206-550-4908 or [email protected].
Adults
Mon 1:15 – 2:15 pm
Thur 11:15 – 12:15 pm
Lodge at Beaver Lake, 25201 SE 24th Street
$12 per class, $72 for 8 classes
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Recreation Providers
Boy Scouts Chief Seattle Councilwww.seattlebsa.org/alpine
Boys and Girls Clubwww.positiveplace.org
Camp Fire USAwww.campfire-usa.org
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Career Solutions Pluswww.careersolutionsplus.com
DC Speed Sportswww.dcspeedsports.com
Eastlake Little Leaguewww.eastlakell.org
Eastlake Youth Football Associationwww.eastlakeyouthfootball.org
Eastlake Youth Lacrossewww.eastlakelacrosse.org
Glass House Dancewww.glasshousedance.com
Girls Scouts of Western Washingtonwww.girlscoutsww.org
Issaquah Dance Theater Inc.www.issaquahdance.com
Issaquah School Districtwww.issaquah.wednet.edu
Issaquah Soccer Clubwww.issaquahsoccerclub.org
Issaquah Swim Teamwww.istsockeyes.org
Issaquah Youth Lacrossewww.issaquahyouthlacrosse.com
Karate Westwww.karatewest.com
Kinder Mundo LLCwww.kindermundo.com
Kumon Math & Reading Centerwww.kumon.com
Lake WA Youth Soccer Associationwww.lwysa.org
Lake Washington School Districtwww.lwsd.org
Pine Lake Clubwww.columbiaathletic.com
PINE LAKECOMMUNITY
CLUBPine Lake Community Clubwww.pinelakecommunityclub.com
Plateau Club Recreation Centerwww.plateauclub.com
Positive Allywww.positiveally.org
Sammamish Community & Aquatic Centerwww.seattleymca.org
Sammamish Family YMCAwww.seattleymca.org
Sammamish Librarywww.kcls.org
Sammamish Little Leaguewww.sammamishlittleleague.org
Sammamish Saddle Clubsammamishsaddleclub.blogspot.com/
Sammamish Teen Centerwww.positiveplace.org
Seashell Music Togetherwww.seashellmusictogether.com
Skyline Youth Football Associationwww.skylineyouthfootball.com
The Sculptor www.sculptorfitness.com
True Martial Artswww.truemartialarts.com
Facilities RentalRESERVATIONS The City of Sammamish has many facilities available for your use and enjoyment. A completed application is required to reserve a facility, field or picnic shelter. Applications are available online at www.sammamish.us and at City Hall. Once your application is submitted, a staff member will be in touch to finalize and confirm your rental.
Please contact the facility rental desk at [email protected] or 425-295-0730 for more information and to check availability. The rental desk is staffed Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm. Ask about our non-profit & last minute discounts.
Lodge at Beaver Lake - 25201 SE 24th Street Overlooking Beaver Lake and surrounded by open grass areas, the Lodge offers a rustic log-cabin feel and quiet atmosphere that works for any occasion. The 1,850 square feet main room accommodates 150 people seated and has a gas fireplace. The kitchen includes a convection oven, stove top/oven, double-size refrigerator and ice machine. Rental also includes the use of round tables, rectangular tables and chairs. The Lodge is available for rent Sunday – Thursday 8:00 am – 10:00 pm, as well as Friday – Saturday 8:00 am – midnight.
Fees Weekday $50/hourWeekend $140/hourDamage Deposit $250
Beaver Lake Pavilion - 25103 SE 24th Street This 2,500 square feet open-air facility boasts high ceilings, an unbeatable lake view and a large, open fireplace. This facility works great as a stand-alone rental and also serves as a fantastic complement to the facility for events held at the Lodge at Beaver Lake. Six picnic tables and a barbecue grill are available for your use. The picnic tables may be moved to accommodate the needs of your group. The Pavilion is available for rent Monday – Sunday 8:00 am – sunset.
Fees Weekday $22/hour Weekend $33/hour Damage Deposit $250
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Picnic Shelters• Beaver Lake Park – 2526 244th Avenue SE • East Sammamish Park – 21300 NE 16th & 214th Avenue NE • Ebright Creek Park – 1317 212th Avenue SE • Pine Lake Park – 2615 228th Avenue SE • Lower Commons Park – 550 222nd Place SE
Shelters are available between March and September and includes exclusive use of the shelter and the tables inside it. All other park amenities are open for public access. If shelters are not reserved, they are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ebright Creek & Pine Lake Half-Day 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, 3:00 – 8:00 pm $110 Full-Day 9:00 am – 8:00 pm $165
Beaver Lake, Commons & East Sammamish Half-Day 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, 3:00 – 8:00 pm $88Full-Day 9:00 am – 8:00 pm $132
Natural Turf Fields• Beaver Lake Park – 2526 244th Avenue SE • East Sammamish Park – 21300 NE 16th & 214th Avenue NE • Klahanie Park – 25000 SE Klahanie Blvd • Pine Lake Park – 2615 228th Avenue SE
Out of the four complexes that offer natural turf fields there are a total of ten fields available for reservation. Six of which are baseball and softball fields. Three fields are used primarily for soccer and lacrosse. The field at Pine Lake is designed to be used for baseball, softball, soccer or lacrosse.
Fees Youth $17/hour Adults $30/hour Field Prep $40/prep
Artificial Turf Fields• Eastlake Community Fields – 400 228th Avenue NE • Skyline Community Fields – 1122 228th Avenue SE
Four artificial turf fields are available through partnerships between the City of Sammamish, the Lake Washington School District and the Issaquah School District. All four fields have lights and are lined for multiple sports, including baseball (up to 90 foot base paths), softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, football and soccer.
Fees Youth $60/hour Adults $90/hour Field Lights $20/hour
FAIR PLAY The City of Sammamish complies with the State of Washington’s “Fair Play in Community Sports Act” (Chapter 467, 2009 Laws, effective date July 26, 2009) that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletic program on the basis of sex. Any questions or comments may be directed to the City of Sammamish Parks and Recreation Director.
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Park Amenities
Barbecue Grill• Beaver Lake Park• East Sammamish Park• Ebright Creek Park• Pine Lake Park• Sammamish Commons Park• Sammamish Landing
Beach• Beaver Lake Park• Pine Lake Park - Lifeguards
on duty Father’s Day weekend to Memorial Day from noon to 7:00 pm
• Sammamish Landing
Picnic Shelter• Beaver Lake Park• East Sammamish Park• Ebright Creek Park• Pine Lake Park• Sammamish Commons Park• Sammamish Landing
Play Structure• Beaver Lake Park• Big Rock Park• East Sammamish Park• Ebright Creek Park• Pine Lake Park• Sammamish Commons Park
Restroom FacilitiesAvailable at all parks EXCEPT:• Illahee Trail
TrailsAvailable at all parks EXCEPT:• Eastlake Community Fields• Skyline Community Fields
Basketball• Ebright Creek Park• Northeast Sammamish Park• Pine Lake Park• Sammamish Commons Park
Cricket• Klahanie Park
Skate Park• Sammamish Commons Park
Sports FieldsFields are lined for baseball, softball, football, lacrosse and/or soccer. See Facility Rental pages for more info.• Beaver Lake Park• East Sammamish Park• Eastlake Community Fields• Klahanie Park• Pine Lake Park• Skyline Community Fields
Tennis• East Sammamish Park• Ebright Creek Park• Northeast Sammamish Park
Boat LaunchInternal combustion motors are NOT allowed.• Beaver Lake Park - To launch
from park, carry boat from parking lot to lake. A WDFW boat ramp for Beaver Lake is located outside the park at 2519 East Beaver Lake Drive SE.
• Pine Lake Park - Car-top launch only and is intended for canoes and kayaks. No parking is allowed for boat trailers inside park.
FishingLicense required for over 14 year olds and can be purchased online at fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov.• Beaver Lake Park• Pine Lake Park - Fishing
allowed from last weekend of April to end of October.
• Sammamish Landing
Community Garden• Sammamish Commons Park
Indoor Rental Facility• Beaver Lake Park
Off Leash Dog Park• Beaver Lake Park
Beaver Lake Park83 AcresLodge - 25201 SE 24th StreetBallfield - 2526 244th Ave
Beaver Lake Preserve76 Acres1400 West Beaver Lake Drive SE
Big Rock Park16 Acres21805 SE 8th Street
East Sammamish Park19 Acres21300 NE 16th Street
Eastlake Community Fields 6 Acres400 228th Avenue NE
Ebright Creek Preserve12 Acres1317 212th Avenue SE
Evan Creek Preserve179 Acres4001 224th Ave NE, Redmond
Illahee Trail8 Acres23500 SE 8th Street
Klahanie Park 64 Acres25000 SE Klahanie Blvd
Northeast Sammamish Park6 Acres21210 NE 36th Street
Pine Lake Park19 Acres2405 228th Avenue SE
Sammamish Commons Park25 Acres801 228th Avenue SE
Sammamish Landing8 Acres4607 E. Lk. Samm Pkwy NE
Skyline Community Fields4 Acres1122 228th Avenue SE
Inquire about rental opportunities at [email protected] or 425-295-0730
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Park AmenitiesParks ProjectsLand Acquisition Strategy & Implementation PolicyThe City of Sammamish is developing a land acquisition strategy to proactively acquire more land to serve public needs. The City is focused not only on developing new parks and trails, but also on capturing the environmental benefits of preserving natural resources, wildlife corridors, and tree canopy. In part, this strategy has been prompted by growing concerns in the community about rapid residential growth. The strategy will guide near-term and long-term acquisition activities to support the community’s growth and diverse needs and interests. We will be engaging the City Council and Parks and Recreation Commission with special emphasis on public engagement in development of the land acquisition strategy, slated for completion by summer of 2017. Please follow the link to the City’s webpage for upcoming surveys, meetings and other ways to provide your valued input in this exciting process: www.sammamish.us/parks-recreation/studies/land-acquisition-strategy-and-implementation-policy/.
Beaver Lake PreserveThis year we added approximately half a mile of new trails just north of Beaver Lake Drive SE, and are in the process of completing another quarter mile of trails to the south of Beaver Lake Drive SE. The new trails to the north allow users to complete a loop within the Preserve without crossing Beaver Lake Drive SE. We have added wayfinding signage to help residents navigate their way through the new network. Trails to the south are anticipated to be completed in spring 2017. This work includes a crushed-rock trail leading down to Beaver Lake, and a soft-surface trail loop with an overlook of the wetlands. All this work would not have been possible without the countless hours contributed by local high school students, Boy Scouts, YMCA members and other interested groups, all under the supervision of the Washington Trails Association.
PRO Plan UpdateDo you love your Sammamish Parks? Do you have ideas to improve your Parks? The City of Sammamish is updating its Parks Recreation and Open Space (PRO) Plan. You have the opportunity over the next year to help shape the parks and recreation opportunities in the city. Keep an eye out for the opportunity to make your voice heard. Public input is welcome at Parks Commission meetings and City Council meetings, Virtual Town Halls, surveys and other convenient venues. Watch for updates on our web site: www.sammamish.us/parks-recreation/studies/park-recreation-open-space-plan/.
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