Bellevue Parks & Community Services - Natural Resources Division

  • Environment

Who We Are

As a "city in a park," Bellevue offers the community many nature-oriented experiences and resources.  

Take a walk on a trail, visit one of Bellevue's farm stands, or stop by a visitor center and talk with a park ranger!

The future health of Bellevue’s environment will be determined by all of us! Our programs reach youth, families, adults, local businesses, and community-based organizations to educate the Bellevue community about our natural resources.

Bellevue's open space system includes over 2,000 acres of forests and natural areas, as well as approximately 92 miles of multi-use trails. If stretched end-to-end along the Interstate 90 corridor, Bellevue’s trails would extend beyond Cle Elum! These trails offer their gifts of beauty, exercise, quiet contemplation, cultural heritage, and a rich diversity of plants and animal life.

Bellevue’s Parks and Open Space Trail System is the result of many years of commitment to an exceptional quality of life in our community through the support of Bellevue citizens and City leadership. This commitment is the reason why Bellevue is known as the “city in a park.”

What We Do

We facilitate numerous ways to get involved in the stewardship of Bellevue's natural resources! To sign up, please visit https://bellevuewa.gov/volunteering/environmental-stewardship

Details

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https://bellevuewa.gov/city-government/departments/parks/nature-and-environment