Address: SE 24th St, Sammamish, WA 98075
Hours: 8:30 am – 5 pm
Acreage: 81.6
Park Features:
- Picnic shelter
- Pavilion and Lodge
- Baseball fields
- Softball fields
- Hiking trails
- Fishing
- Playground
- Off-Leash Dog Park
Pictures below will take you on a virtual tour around the park. Enjoy the views!
Description:
Beaver Lake Park is a perfect park for family recreation located in the city of Sammamish. Parks’ history has begun in 1900 when the property was bought by the Weyerhauser from the Burlington Northern Railway and later the land was resold to the private resort operators. In 1985 the area was purchased by King County and developed into a regional park. On January 1, 2003 the park was transferred into the hands of the city of Sammamish.
Nowadays Beaver Lake Park offers fabulous opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing and family recreation. Guests of the park will find great possibilities for picnics and sports. There are three ball fields and a wonderful picnic shelter.
Many couples choose this park for their wedding ceremonies, because the park offers wonderful Lodge. By the way, discounts are available to eligible community groups.
The park’s trail network covers about two miles and the trailhead is near the lake. The path runs along the lake in the woods. The trail is well-maintained and wide. Pictures of the trail can be found below. Take a look before going to the park. It should be mentioned that there are two access points to the park and hiking trails through the woods connect these two parts of one park.
Beaver Lake Park is very popular among dog owners, because here is a nice off leash area. It is adjacent to the ball fields and located near 244th Ave SE.
Driving directions
From Issaquah / I-90
Take exit #15 - Lake Sammamish State Park and turn left and continue onto the Renton – Issaquah Road, which becomes SE 56th Street. Turn left onto E. Lake Sammamish Parkway, in a mile turn right onto SE 4rd Way, which becomes SE 228th Ave. Go for about 1.5 miles to SE 24th Street. Turn right at the intersection of SE 24th St. and follow the signs to Beaver Lake Park.
From Redmond / SR 520
Take Exit SR-520 East to Redmond/Fall City Road SR-202 and turn right at the end of the exit. For about 2.5 miles follow Route 202. Turn right at the Gray Barn Nursery onto Sahalee Way, which becomes 228th Ave NE. Turn left at the intersection of SE 24th St. and follow the signs to Beaver Lake Park.
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These pictures were taken on April 21, 2014
Map:
In order to get directions click on the link below
Photo: Roman Khomlyak
Photo Editing: Pavlo Petryshyn
Information: Marina Petrova