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For questions about the Web site, contact Eli Brownell.

Parks and Recreation Div.
201 S. Jackson St., # 700
Seattle, WA 98104
206-296-8687
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SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE TRAIL
The King County Parks Legacy Fund offers trail enthusiasts a wonderful way to support their favorite regional or backcountry trails in King County Parks' vast network. Whether cruising along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail on your bicycle or hiking the Wilderness Trail in Cougar Mountain Park, your donation helps King County Parks improve, enhance, and expand our trails network.

Visit the How to Donate page to learn about our Legacy Bench and Tree Program.

Donate online today or contact Jessica Emerson  for more information.


Backcountry Bridges Campaign
King County Parks has embarked on an ambitious effort to improve the condition of our 130 miles of backcountry trails, including repairing or replacing deteriorating log bridges that provide essential trail connections and protect sensitive riparian areas.King County Parks has embarked on an ambitious effort to improve the condition of our 130 miles of , including repairing or replacing deteriorating log bridges that provide essential trail connections and protect sensitive riparian areas.

A gift of any amount supports our efforts, and gifts of $10,000 or more will be recognized by naming a newly-renovated backcountry bridge in honor of you or a loved one.


Marymoor Connector Trail Legacy Tree Campaign
In May 2009, King County Parks opened the Marymoor Connector Trail, which winds through the park and connects the Sammamish River Trail to the East Lake Sammamish Trail. This connection gets us one step closer to establishing a non-motorized trail that stretches from Seattle to Issaquah and beyond!

A gift of any amount supports our efforts, and gifts of $1,500 or more will be recognized with signage dedicating a tree in honor of you or a loved one.

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"Giving back to Parks was a natural outgrowth of our efforts to inspire community, recreation, and better quality of life - and allowed us to honor a gifted colleague taken from us too early. Because we are a local brand, we value occasions like this when we can support our community in a real and meaningful way."

- Tamara Hills,
Brooks Sports


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All gifts go towards preserving open space, providing new amenities or ensuring ongoing support for King County Parks. Donations are fully tax-deductible, although potential donors should consult their financial adviser or tax preparer. We accept online donations via Groundswell NW and accept donations by mail via Northwest Parks Foundation, both 501(c)3 partners.