A Life Connected: Exploring Bellevue’s Parks & Trail Network

In Bellevue, nature isn’t something you visit—it’s something you live within. Just steps from Stratos, an expansive network of parks, greenbelts, and interconnected trails creates a daily opportunity to step outside, breathe deeply, and reconnect.

At the heart of it all is the Lake to Lake Trail, a scenic corridor linking Lake Washington to Lake Sammamish. This route winds through wetlands, forests, and open parkland—offering a seamless path for walking, running, or cycling through Bellevue’s natural landscape.

A Collection of Parks, Each with Its Own Rhythm

Closest to home, Spirit Ridge Park offers an immediate connection to the outdoors, with access to the Spirit Ridge Trail, a peaceful 2.4-mile trail ideal for morning walks, trail runs, or a quiet reset at the end of the day. Surrounded by trees and gentle elevation changes, it sets the tone for a lifestyle rooted in movement and mindfulness.

Just beyond, Robinswood Park provides open green spaces and shaded paths, while Weowna Park and the Lake Hills area invite a more secluded, wooded experience. Along the broader trail system, Kelsey Creek Park introduces pastoral charm with meadows and creeks, while the Lake Hills Greenbelt and Richards Valley Greenway extend into miles of lush, interconnected trails.

For those looking to go further, Bellevue is home to some of the region’s most significant trail systems. The Mountains to Sound I-90 Regional Trail, a 12.5-mile paved route, follows Interstate 90 and connects Bellevue to Seattle and Mercer Island—making it one of King County’s most important regional pathways for cycling and recreation. To the east, the East Lake Sammamish Trail traces a historic railroad corridor along the lake’s shoreline, stretching approximately 11 miles through Redmond, Sammamish, and Issaquah. With sweeping views of the water and Cascade foothills, it’s a favorite for bicyclists, joggers, and walkers alike.

To the west, Mercer Slough Nature Park offers a serene wetland escape, where boardwalks and waterways create a uniquely tranquil setting. And for those drawn to the water, Enatai Beach Park and Meydenbauer Beach Park provide access to the shoreline, with expansive views and a sense of calm that defines the Bellevue lifestyle.

Wellness, Naturally

What makes Bellevue truly special is how effortlessly these spaces come together. Trails connect to parks, parks connect to neighborhoods, and every path leads to something new—whether it’s a quiet moment under the trees or an active day outdoors.

Here, wellness isn’t a destination—it’s a rhythm of daily life. A morning loop at Spirit Ridge. A bike ride stretching from lake to lake. An evening spent watching the light shift through the trees. It’s all within reach—creating a lifestyle that feels balanced, restorative, and deeply connected to nature. For more details, visit bellevuewa.gov

 

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