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    Enatai Beach Park

    3.5 (33 reviews)

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    Dock Area
    Jacques I.

    I like how hidden this beach park is in Bellevue. Once sunny weather comes, beaches get packed around town, so it's nice to know that Enatai Beach Park has this particular spot that's more a locals hang due to its out-of-sight location. Enatai Beach Park is on the smaller side, so I'd recommend getting here early if you wish to claim a spot close to the beach. The sand area is small, and more so serves as a transition from the grass area to the water. People usually hang out on the upper hill lawn area, which has much more room. There are also benches throughout the area, as well as a spacious picnic shelter that looks out to the beach, with it being on an upper level. You can also rent kayaks and canoes here through the REI boathouse. The main dock area can be used for fishing, and there's a playground, restrooms, water fountain and area for a lifeguard. Getting here is easy. There's a parking lot, but you can also access this beach park from the Mercer Slough trail, which is how I accessed it in my most recent visit. It's only half a mile from the start of the Mercer Slough trail off of 118th. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed during the unofficial summer season through the Parks system, which starts June 1st. Yet, Enatai Beach Park is worth a visit if you're looking for a smaller, more neighborhood beach in Bellevue.

    Pretty sparse play area. Slides have high static !
    Poonam S.

    Two star for ample parking spots and how empty the park was. However it was incredibly boring and smelled like weed everywhere. Not much entertainment for kids and the beach was pretty OK.

    People fishing
    Rose W.

    It's extremely quiet in Fall with some fisherman taking advantage of the stillness to catch some fish off the dock. This beach park has a tiny bit of sand next to the water and a small but new playground which is better suited for 3 and up. I like coming here because it gets nice sun and you can look at the water. This would be a nice place for you to just stop and take a breath.

    Jon L.

    Enatai Beach Park is a hidden find. Unless you have directions on how to get here, you will have difficulty in finding it. This is because the beach lies under I-90! The parking lot for the beach is right below it even. To get to the beach from I-90, you will want to take the Bellevue Way exit and then make a left at the first street that you see. You then take this residential road for several blocks and turn left at the end of it into the park. Compared with the "beaches" near the Bellevue Square area, I found this park to have a larger area of sand. In addition to the beach, there is a dock, kids playground and picnic table area here. This park also offers canoes and kayak rentals here during the late spring/summer months beginning in May. If you come here near sundown, you might want to cover yourself up or bring and apply bug repellent. I saw plenty of bugs flying about here. I really like this park. It gives you a up close view of I-90. The view of Lake Washington southward here is nice. It is a different vantage point than you would find further down the lake at Newcastle Beach Park. Though if you are looking for a spot with a more comprehensive view of Lake Washington, Luther Burbank Park on Mercer Island would be a better spot for you.

    Kathie s.

    Stopped by enatai beach park today. Small beach right under 1-90. There is a dock and a small beach area. Picnic tables overlooking the water. Nice spot to stop and have a quick picnic lunch if you want to get out in the sun, but I do not think I would spend the day there. Many kids there today playing in the sand by the water. Won't be a frequent stop, but will drop by again.

    Ramon H.

    Great little place for kayaking and canoeing. We did canoeing for the first time and really enjoyed it. The beach is not to the standard of what we are used to in the Tampa Bay area but it's a beach nonetheless. They charge about $25 an hour for the rental and parking is free.

    Fareed H.

    I had heard about this park many times but never had the pleasure of visiting it until recently. This is honestly one of the most amazing parks I have been to! I had to find an adequate location for an upcoming photo shoot and Enatai was by far the best candidate. We arrived at peak hours 1-3pm on a warm sunny day and we were able to find parking easily enough. There are docks and a beach below the park as well as a shop where you can rent canoes and such by the hour. Drop by this amazing park if you're looking for beautiful view while not being too crowded.

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    Nice little park with water access. It's right on the bottom of I-90. Parking can be tricky

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    Small parking lot. People still try to jam in there though. I don't know they don't get stuck.

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    Great spot by the water, quiet and great views. Can rent kayaks and paddle boards here. Only did 4/5 because there is never enough parking.

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    Pro Tip: Call ahead to check on the status of the kayak/canoe rentals. Then, rent one and go into Mercer Slough to the East.

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    Chism Beach Park

    Chism Beach Park

    4.2
    (28 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Scattered among the sea of King County parks sits this beautiful and quaint spot that boasts some…read moreof the best views of Seattle over Lake Washington! We discovered this place on accident, and have returned so many times that I've lost count. Most of the time it's not crowded, but the summer is busy with families swimming at the beach, picnicking with kids, and couples enjoying the warm sun and numerous lookout points. The surrounding trails are a fun escape and easy to find. They have benches scattered throughout so if you want to sit and relax to soak in the sun's rays, you can do that too. Most aren't strenuous or long, perfect for a casual stroll. Above the beach area is a good-sized lawn area that gives a birds eye view of the Lake, and designed for a picnic. Pre-COVID, this spot had to be reserved and there are posted placards with instructions on how to do so. Since then, that has been banned. Parking is plentiful, though gets a bit tougher to find when the weather is nice. If you need ADA accessible parking, there are a small number of spots on the lower side of the park. You will need to hang a left off 98th that leads you to a small entrance so keep an eye out for that. Restrooms are clean, plenty of picnic tables for social distancing, and my perfect hideout to enjoy the quiet in the city. Highly recommend paying a visit, but be respectful of surrounding neighbors as this is a private residential area as well.

    Nice park if you can get through all the freaking construction. It's summertime and it's…read moreconstruction time in every street in the freaking city. Do yourself a favor and use the south entrance.

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    Luther Burbank Park

    Luther Burbank Park

    4.3
    (148 reviews)
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    Spanning 77 acres of Lake Washington lakefront on Mercer Island, Luther Burbank Park was named…read moreafter the famous 19th century U.S. horticulturalist, who crossbred to introduce flowers and crops, including the Russet Burbank potato (famously used by McDonald's to make their iconic french fries). I had the opportunity to visit it twice during a 2 night stay on Mercer Island. It was one of the nicest waterfront city parks I've visited. There are two entrances to the park, with the North and South entrances leading to large free parking lots. The South Entrance was the closer one to both the light rail station and our Airbnb, both about a 20 minute walk away. The South parking lot is closer to the Swim Beach (a nice little beach with a protected swimming area). It is also closer to the Earth Sculpture "The Source" (to me, a cross between crop circles, Indian mounds, and a labyrinth. My wife mentioned she felt a different energy from it as we walked by. The Meadow is a large picnic area between the two parking lots. The North lot is close to the tennis (now pickleball) courts, and all were filled when we walked by. The Amphitheater is also located nearby, and is the place for free performances during the summer months (for 2026, performances of Macbeth by Seattle's Shakespeare Company. At the north end of the park, are two off-leash dog areas (one for smaller, more shy dogs). My son-in-law and daughter took their mini-dachshund there to play, which was enjoyed by everyone. Small note about Luther Burbank: many parks and schools are named after him, including Luther Burbank Elementary School(s) in Long Beach, CA and Burbank, CA (though the city itself was named after a different Burbank).

    This is a great park that I've visited periodically over the years. A nice spot to relax, fish and…read morenow play pickleball. I was looking to play during my last visit and a friend suggested going here. First off I had no idea they added pickleball courts and was impressed at the 8 very nice courts and good level of competition. The format took a little getting used to as it appeared to have been 4 on, 4 off. I could tell there were a lot of regulars here and everyone really came to play. I wish I could've played here again but I guess it will have to wait until my next visit.

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