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    Clyde Beach Park

    4.3 (16 reviews)

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    View of the park from the dock. Lots of grass for a picnic!
    Lee A.

    First of all, it's hard not giving all Bellevue parks 5 stars because come one, they're all very nice and I feel it's a luxury to be able to have so many public parks available! Clyde Beach Park is great for toddlers through elementary school. It's nestled within a neighborhood so overall it's pretty quiet - aside from any noise you make! The overall highlights include: - pirate ship play structure - a huge (sloping) grassy lawn - a smaller level lawn - 2 different swimming areas - nice public bathrooms. This is a great park to bring a blanket and picnic to and spend several hours. There is a lot of grass! Much of it is sloped, but it's not uncomfortable, and everywhere you sit has an amazing view of Meydenbauer Bay. The swimming area is probably the best feature, there is a whole bank of steps roughly 50 feet wide (picture a tiered amphitheater) leading down to the shallowest swim area. This is great for younger kids, and the area is roped off. There's a deeper swim area also roped off. There's also a dock you can jump off, swim around, or just hang out to enjoy the beautiful view of the bay. Check out the photos to see the setup. There is a lifeguard on duty during the summer season, but I'm not 100% sure of their schedule. The pirate ship play structure is big enough to not feel too crowded. There are several levels of activities, and 3 of the 4 sides feature that rubbery surface that helps with falls. There is a nice bathroom facility and parking for at least 20 cars.

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    The grounds are well kept! I enjoyed going here and I am ping to make this post count by writing an extra sentence

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    In love with it to catch some sun on the hill. Go there around 430p it was just perfect.

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    Lovely little park and great spot to enjoy your lunch. I like to come here and read a book.

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    Much of it is sloped, but it's not uncomfortable, and everywhere you sit has an amazing view of Meydenbauer Bay.

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    Chism Beach Park

    Chism Beach Park

    4.2
    (28 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Scattered among the sea of King County parks sits this beautiful and quaint spot that boasts some…read moreof the best views of Seattle over Lake Washington! We discovered this place on accident, and have returned so many times that I've lost count. Most of the time it's not crowded, but the summer is busy with families swimming at the beach, picnicking with kids, and couples enjoying the warm sun and numerous lookout points. The surrounding trails are a fun escape and easy to find. They have benches scattered throughout so if you want to sit and relax to soak in the sun's rays, you can do that too. Most aren't strenuous or long, perfect for a casual stroll. Above the beach area is a good-sized lawn area that gives a birds eye view of the Lake, and designed for a picnic. Pre-COVID, this spot had to be reserved and there are posted placards with instructions on how to do so. Since then, that has been banned. Parking is plentiful, though gets a bit tougher to find when the weather is nice. If you need ADA accessible parking, there are a small number of spots on the lower side of the park. You will need to hang a left off 98th that leads you to a small entrance so keep an eye out for that. Restrooms are clean, plenty of picnic tables for social distancing, and my perfect hideout to enjoy the quiet in the city. Highly recommend paying a visit, but be respectful of surrounding neighbors as this is a private residential area as well.

    Nice park if you can get through all the freaking construction. It's summertime and it's…read moreconstruction time in every street in the freaking city. Do yourself a favor and use the south entrance.

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    Luther Burbank Park

    4.3
    (148 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Spanning 77 acres of Lake Washington lakefront on Mercer Island, Luther Burbank Park was named…read moreafter the famous 19th century U.S. horticulturalist, who crossbred to introduce flowers and crops, including the Russet Burbank potato (famously used by McDonald's to make their iconic french fries). I had the opportunity to visit it twice during a 2 night stay on Mercer Island. It was one of the nicest waterfront city parks I've visited. There are two entrances to the park, with the North and South entrances leading to large free parking lots. The South Entrance was the closer one to both the light rail station and our Airbnb, both about a 20 minute walk away. The South parking lot is closer to the Swim Beach (a nice little beach with a protected swimming area). It is also closer to the Earth Sculpture "The Source" (to me, a cross between crop circles, Indian mounds, and a labyrinth. My wife mentioned she felt a different energy from it as we walked by. The Meadow is a large picnic area between the two parking lots. The North lot is close to the tennis (now pickleball) courts, and all were filled when we walked by. The Amphitheater is also located nearby, and is the place for free performances during the summer months (for 2026, performances of Macbeth by Seattle's Shakespeare Company. At the north end of the park, are two off-leash dog areas (one for smaller, more shy dogs). My son-in-law and daughter took their mini-dachshund there to play, which was enjoyed by everyone. Small note about Luther Burbank: many parks and schools are named after him, including Luther Burbank Elementary School(s) in Long Beach, CA and Burbank, CA (though the city itself was named after a different Burbank).

    This is a great park that I've visited periodically over the years. A nice spot to relax, fish and…read morenow play pickleball. I was looking to play during my last visit and a friend suggested going here. First off I had no idea they added pickleball courts and was impressed at the 8 very nice courts and good level of competition. The format took a little getting used to as it appeared to have been 4 on, 4 off. I could tell there were a lot of regulars here and everyone really came to play. I wish I could've played here again but I guess it will have to wait until my next visit.

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