Parks, trails, outdoor activities, etc.
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Print Size: 27 x 18 inches | ||
The King County GIS Center, in cooperation with Public Health of Seattle and King County, King County Parks & Recreation, and the cities of Burien, Renton, SeaTac, and Tukwila, produced this map guide to promote recreational activities within this diverse area of King County. KCGIS Center cartographers worked closely with parks staff from the participating agencies to gather information on a variety of recreational resources, such as parks, trails, bike lanes, playgrounds, and community centers. The colorful text and photo layout displays information from each city plus an amenities chart for selected parks and trails Published August 2007. | ||
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Print Size: 17 x 11 inches | ||
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, which borders on the cities of Issaquah, Newcastle, and Bellevue, contains more than thirty-five miles of wooded hiking trails, including twelve miles of trails that are also open to equestrians. This map depicts the entire Cougar Mountain Park trail system, including trailheads, 10-foot contour lines, spot elevations, and many other park features. A shaded-relief base map image further enhances the utility and appearance of the map for the park user. The map was produced by the King County Parks and Recreation Division GIS and the Client Services group of the King County GIS Center as part of a two-sided map brochure with photographs and text information about the park. Revised May 2004. | ||
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Print Size: 11 x 8.5 inches | ||
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In addition to conversion to black-and-white, which makes it possible to distribute economically printed free copies at the park trailheads, this version of the map has been reformatted to fit on letter-size paper. Consequently, the map legend, list of trails, and driving directions are on page one of the PDF file, and the map is on page two. Revised October 2007.
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Print Size: 17 x 11 inches | ||
The King County Fairgrounds is home to the annual King County Fair in mid-July, and hundreds of other special events throughout the year. This site map details the facilities available at the fairgrounds as well as the adjacent Enumclaw Park. Aerial photo inset maps show the nearby Enumclaw Golf Course and Mount Peak Park, which boasts a mile-long hiking trail up to its 1,835-foot summit and viewpoint. The map was produced by the King County Parks and Recreation Division GIS and the Client Services group of the King County GIS Center as part of a two-sided map brochure with photographs and text information about the fairgrounds and nearby park properties. Published November 2002 . | ||
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*This map appears here courtesy of the City of Kirkland. ©2006 The City of Kirkland, all rights reserved. | ||
Print Size: 18x27 inches | ||
good quality: 3.91 Mb PDF better quality: 7.39 Mb PDF | ||
This map is part of a comprehensive guide to the more than thirty parks and related features within the Kirkland city limits. In addition to the park locations, the map illustrates the citywide street network, relative traffic volumes for arterial streets, on-street bicycle lanes, walkways, the locations of public art installations, and the locations of numerous public facilities, such as schools, post offices, fire stations, and Park & Ride lots. All of this is mapped against a highly detailed shaded relief background. The King County GIS Center created the map in consultation with the City of Kirkland's Parks, GIS, Public Works, and MultiMedia Services staff. The GIS Center thanks the City of Kirkland for permission to post the map here in the Virtual Map Counter. The complete guide, including park addresses, lists of amenities, photographs, and contact information, can be found online at the City of Kirkland website (see link below). City of Kirkland website (external links): | ||
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*This map appears here courtesy of the City of Mercer Island. ©2005 City of Mercer Island, All Rights Reserved. | ||
Print Size: 17 x 11 inches | ||
Luther Burbank Park, at the north end of Mercer Island, is highly accessible with its proximity to Interstate 90 freeway exits, the I-90 Regional Trail, the Mercer Island Park & Ride, and Mercer Island's downtown business district. Visitors to the park will find a varied landscape of waterfront vistas, natural areas, and recreation facilities, such as tennis courts, a playground, and picnic areas. Luther Burbank Park is also home to the Mercer Island Parks and Recreation Department offices, and the Community Center at Mercer View is right next door. The Luther Burbank Park map was originally created by the King County Parks & Recreation Division and the King County GIS Center when the park was part of the King County park system. The park is now owned and maintained by the City of Mercer Island Parks and Recreation Department. Working with the City of Mercer Island Parks and Recreation Department and the City of Mercer Island Geographic Information System, the King County GIS Center supplied cartographic services for the map seen here, which was updated and redesigned for placement on several outdoor signs that are situated throughout the park. More (external links) See Also | ||
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Print Size: 17 x 11 inches | ||
Marymoor Park is the most popular park in the King County Park System. This large-scale map depicts the wide variety of athletic, cultural, and recreational facilities and features available for everyday use and for special events within the 642-acre park. The map was produced by the King County Parks and Recreation Division GIS and the Client Services Group of the King County GIS Center as part of a two-sided map brochure with photographs and text information about the park. | ||
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*This map appears here courtesy of the City of Mercer Island. ©2002 City of Mercer Island, All Rights Reserved. | ||
Print Size: 18 x 27 inches | ||
The thirty developed and semi-developed parks, and numerous recreation and other community features in the City of Mercer Island are represented on this large-format map sheet. Highly detailed aerial photo map insets orient map readers to Luther Burbank Park, Mercerdale Park, and the Park on the Lid over Interstate 90. On the reverse side of the map the guide includes a matrix of park facilities, a calendar of the city's annual special events and community programs, a public art index, and other recreational and civic information. The King County GIS Center created the Park System Guide with the City of Mercer Island Parks and Recreation Department and the City of Mercer Island Geographic Information System. The KCGIS Center thanks the City of Mercer Island for permission to post the map here in the Virtual Map Counter. Printed copies of the Mercer Island Park System Guide can be purchased for $1 at the Community Center at Mercer View, Mercer Island City Hall, and the Mercer Island Chamber of Commerce. More (external links) See Also | ||
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Print Size: 24.5 x 21 inches | ||
map only: 17.6 Mb PDF text and photo layout only: 9.6 Mb PDF Regional Trails Map complete: 27.3 Mb PDF | ||
The Regional Trails Map displays the routes of regionally significant off-road, multi-purpose trails within King County. Numerous trail-user amenities are also shown on the map, such as public parking at trailheads and along the trail routes, nearby transit facilities, restrooms, and public parks. Highways, arterial streets, cities, and major landmarks are identified for easy location of trails and for general reference. New with the 2008 edition of the map, the reverse side of the sheet includes a colorful description in text and photographs of the special characteristics of each of the primary regional trails. Additional text about the Regional Trails System, plus sources for more information, are provided to enhance users' access to and enjoyment of the wealth of recreational opportunities provided by the Regional Trails System. The map was developed, produced, and published by the King County Parks and Recreation Division with cartography and design by Parks and Recreation Division GIS and King County GIS Center Client Services. Map and text revision was completed in May 2008. The map was printed and published in June 2008. Copies are available for in-person pick-up at the King County Road Services Map Counter in the King Street Center in downtown Seattle. | ||
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Print Size: 18 x 27 inches | ||
good quality: 4.95 Mb PDF better quality: 14.1 Mb PDF | ||
This map guide features recreation amenities for tourists as well as local visitors to the cities of Redmond and Woodinville and the surrounding Sammamish Valley in King County. Concept and coordination of the guide was by the Redmond Tourism Task Force; design and production by the King County GIS Center. The cities of Redmond and Woodinville, and the King County Parks and Recreation Division contributed content. Published February 2005.
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Print Size: 11 x 17 inches | ||
This recreation map and guide was created to promote outdoor opportunities available on Vashon-Maury Island. The map includes topographic detail to help users see the bluffs and stream systems in the area, while the guide includes a recreation chart for parks and facilities, photographs for a number of sites and descriptive text for things to see and do. The project was commissioned by the Vashon Park District and Vashon-Maury Island Land Trust. The map/guide is a joint production of the KCGIS Center, who created the map, and King County Parks, who provided the graphic design and recreation chart for the guide . Revised May 2009. | ||