Whether you're exploring Marymoor's 600 acres or setting out on your adventures from here, there are endless recreational opportunities to enjoy! Unless otherwise noted, parking is available at several lots throughout the park. Please utilize the pay stations for the required parking fee. Itinerary 1 (Bicycles) Register for a Dasani Community Blue Bike at the Marymoor Park office or bring your own! Hop on the Marymoor Connector Trail and head to the Sammamish River Trail, for a ride through Redmond, Woodinville, and Bothell. This 11-mile paved trail offers stunning views of the Sammamish River Valley, Cascade foothills, and Mount Rainier. Trip time: 5 hours (estimated, based upon leisurely pace and multiple stops for picnicking and enjoying scenery)
Itinerary 2 (Bicycles) On a Dasani Community Blue Bike or your own bicycle, take the Marymoor Connector Trail out towards the east entrance and pick up the East Lake Sammamish Trail (soft surface). Enjoy the incredible lakeside scenery and beautiful residences along Lake Sammamish. Pause to cool off with a dip in the lake at Lake Sammamish State Park, before returning to Marymoor along the East Lake Sammamish Trail. You can also explore Issaquah’s historic downtown via on-street routes. Trip time: 5 hours (estimated, based upon leisurely pace and multiple stops for picnicking and enjoying scenery)
Itinerary 3 (Pedestrians) Learn about birding at Marymoor Park and get ready for an upcoming birdwatching outing offered by Eastside Audubon. Join them for an expertly-guided tour or set off along the Marymoor Birdloop Trail on your own, but don’t forget your binoculars! More than 200 species of birds have been sighted in the park, especially in the park's 300-acre conservation area where the Birdloop Trail is located. Stroll along the boardwalk to the lake overlook for amazing southerly views of the shoreline, Lake Sammamish, and Mount Rainier. Then, follow the trail along the Sammamish River corridor and through the off-leash dog park. From there, it is an easy walk through the park’s historical area, which features the Clise Mansion and heirloom trees. Trip time: 4 hours (estimated, based upon leisurely pace and multiple stops for picnicking and enjoying scenery) |