Marymoor Park is more than just a park — it's 640 acres of adventure, activity, and natural beauty in the heart of Redmond.
Whether you're there to catch a concert, walk your pup, or just enjoy the fresh air, there's something for everyone.
And starting May 10, getting to Marymoor Park will be easier than ever when the 2 Line extension to Redmond opens.
Just steps from the park’s entrance, the new Marymoor Village Station makes it a breeze to skip traffic and arrive stress-free, so you can bike, roll, walk, or ride straight into your next adventure.
Here's a list of some can't-miss experiences:
Let your pup run free
The off-leash dog area is one of the most popular features of Marymoor is the 40-acre off-leash dog park. With trails, open fields, and river access, it’s a canine paradise. You’ll find a fun, friendly vibe here any day of the week.
Get in the game
Marymoor has dozens of well-maintained fields for soccer, baseball, cricket, and more. Whether you’re part of a league or just want to kick a ball around with friends, there’s plenty of space to play.
Let the kids explore
Families love the large playgrounds at Marymoor Park. Designed for a range of ages, they include climbing features, swings, and playhouses to keep kids engaged while parents relax nearby. It’s a great mid-visit break or an easy way to burn off some energy.
Watch (or fly) model aircraft
A unique feature of Marymoor is its RC airfield. Home to the Marymoor Radio Control Club, this area lets hobbyists fly model airplanes and helicopters. Spectators are welcome — it's fun to watch these mini aircraft take flight!
Ride the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome
Calling all cyclists: Marymoor is home to the only velodrome in Washington! Watch high-speed races or check out training nights to see riders take on the track’s steep banks.
Enjoy music and movies outdoors
In the warmer months, Marymoor becomes a hub for live entertainment. The Marymoor Live summer concert series draws big-name acts, and outdoor movie nights are a local favorite.
Go birdwatching
Marymoor is a birding hot spot with more than 200 species recorded along the Audubon Bird Loop Trail. It’s a peaceful and scenic walk through wetlands and meadows — don’t forget your binoculars!
Try the climbing wall
Adventurers can take on the park’s 30-foot climbing wall, which offers routes for beginners and pros alike. It's a fun way to get moving and test your skills.
Tour Clise Mansion
This historic estate offers a glimpse into the area’s past — and it’s also a venue for weddings and events. Even if you’re not booking the mansion, it’s worth a quick look as you wander the park.
Explore the Sammamish River Trail
The park connects to the Sammamish River Trail, perfect for a walk, jog, or bike ride. It’s a great starting point for exploring more of the Eastside on wheels or foot.
Grow something
Green thumbs can get involved in the vibrant Marymoor community garden. With over 200 plots, it’s a lush and productive space where locals grow flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
Whether you're into sports, nature, or simply relaxing in the sun, Marymoor Park has a little bit of everything. Pack a picnic, bring your crew (two- or four-legged), and enjoy one of the outdoor gems in the Seattle area.
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