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Marymoor Park

4.5 (424 reviews)
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Wen C.

The Audubon Bird Loop trail takes you through a wide variety of bird habitats. There's a mix of old concrete trail signs and newer signs to help interpret the landscape around the trail. One thing to note is that part of the trail goes through the off leash area for dogs, so if you are nervous around dogs, just be aware. All of the dogs I saw seemed pretty well-behaved. I also stopped by the Marymoor R/C club's airfield, as I saw them flying planes from the trail. As I was unaccompanied, I could only stand behind the fence for safety reasons, but I got a lot of great views of the planes. Parking is $1 all day, as a deterrent for drivers from cutting through the park during times of traffic congestion. The toilet situation seems to be a lot of porta-potties. They were pretty well maintained though!

Colleen Y.

Marymoor Park is like Disneyland for dogs--a massive off-leash area where pups can roam free, meet other dogs, and have the time of their lives. It's equally great for humans, too--plenty of space to walk, meet fellow dog lovers, and get your steps in. There's even water access where dogs can cool off and swim, plus an abundance of porta-potties for convenience. I must have seen at least 40 dogs during my first visit, and I absolutely loved it! Pro tip: don't forget to pay for parking - it's only a dollar.

Craig F.

Marymoor park has been around since i can remember. It has evolved of the years between the dog park, dog wash, concert venue and sports fields. The grounds are kept very well and maintains the family park feel. From the dog view, what a great place with a large off leash area that includes a swimming area and a great place to wash off the mud at the Pet Wash Express. Many miles of walking trails to walk. The kids have soccer practice and games here with grass and turf fields available. Although they do charge for parking, it is only a dollar and multi pass packs are available as well as monthly and quarterly passes. Parking can be a challenge near the turf soccer fields on practice nights. And for those attempting to use the park as a bypass to go between the Weat side to the East side of the park, there is usually someone at the toll booth to collect the dollar fee. Ooverall this is one of the biggest and best parks on the Eastside.

Carolina A.

Incredible space with lots of recreational options. This is really a wonderful space for families, athletes, concert and movie lovers, RC planes enthusiasts and well behaved dogs. The off-leash dog park is the best in the Seattle area.

Bridie M.

Oh my gosh, this is the best park... So pretty and easy parking oh, and off leash area for the Doggo's - amazing... If you follow along the path eventually, you will get into a path that runs to Lake Sammamish, which is so so pretty.

Getting ready to see the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs at the Marymoor Live concert stage.
Alden C.

I didn't even know about Marymoor Park in Redmond until this year (2023). Nor was I aware that a part of the park was a outdoor concert venue going by the name Marymoor Live. This summer has proved to be a very active concert season for me as bands that haven't toured in many years are resulting in me going to five different concerts this summer. Part of it too I think is musicians and their fans feel safe to travel and go out again this side of covid. That many shows may be a record for me and certainly I haven't been to this many live shows in a single summer since being a bright eyed youth of the 1990's if there was a summer that is a contender. Anyway no longer finding local and free newspapers avaliable and when I do they are being fairly useless in the department of upcoming concert announcements I now rely on Facebook and the concert app Songkick for what shows are on the horizon for my area. I've been dying to see the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs for years but they were on hiatus for quite a while. I saw that they were touring this summer and were doing a show at Marymoor Live. I didn't hesitate in buying a ticket but as I am going to more shows this year I experienced sticker shock on how much concert tickets have risen in cost. Well after purchasing the ticket I awaited for the show with anxious anticipation until the date arrived. I have learned to factor in a lot of extra time when going to an unfamiliar place and for directions and heavy traffic. I am so very glad I did because the back up to park in the field next to the venue was considerable and sluggish in pace. It was however fairly well organized. Once I got parked I went to the stage area and really liked how it was all set up. The earth around the stage is shaped like a bowl for that amphitheater feel but smaller and a bit more intimate and all kinds of food vendors along the outer rim of the bowl. I enjoyed the opening act, Perfume Genius and really enjoyed the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs as they didn't disappoint in the slightest and put on a great show! I was very satisfied with the concert experience. Getting out of the parking area was another thing all together. With a whole bunch of parked cars in a field finding my car was a challenge and took me about fifteen minutes to find which from previous and similar situations isn't too bad. Getting out however had no organization and was congested terribly and everyone was crawling out at a snails pace for a considerable amount of time. It's how the place is set up and kind of calls into question how feasible it is to have large events here but it is what it is. If I come back here for another concert I will know to pack extra amounts of patience when it's time to go home. If there was anything to complain about with my concert experience at Marymoor Live it was that part of trying to get out after the show.

Geese at the park.
Loren B.

Nice playgrounds, tennis courts, geese, special events, big fields for soccer, off leash, dog, park, concerts, etc.

Meow 5k 2023!
Marie S.

Great way to spend Earthday running a 5k fun run and donating to MEOW rescue! Cost a dollar to park, and it was beautiful scenery, soccer fields and even a pheasant was spotted during the run!

Expansive lawn in front of the Clise Mansion
Courtney L.

Compared to other local parks, Marymoor is one of the largest and has the most to offer. Among the acres of land, there are baseball fields, tennis courts, playground areas and miles of pathways. But that's not all! There is also a velodrome (cycle-racing track), a rock climbing wall, stage, community garden and a special area dedicated to a dog park. Prior to the pandemic, this park was a popular venue for outdoor movie nights, concerts and other entertainment. In the Seattle area, when it's a summer day with clear skies, you just have to take advantage of the amazing weather! My friend and I arrived one day around noon and it was surprisingly easy for both of us to find parking on the west side (there are a number of other parking areas as well). For just $1.00, you can spend the entire day at the park until closing. Just be sure to pay at a kiosk which will print out a ticket for you to place on your dashboard. Despite the number of parkgoers that day, there was still a ton of room to accommodate everyone. We laid out a picnic blanket in the grass, enjoyed lunch and had our own space with plenty of open lawn surrounding us. The areas by the windmill and Clise Mansion are perfect for relaxing as they are away from the bustle of the sports fields and offer some shady spots. After lunch, we took a walk from one end of the park to the other and back... it was about three miles total! I admired the foliage and blooms along the way and we also spotted some adorable wildlife frolicking about (baby rabbits, squirrels, birds). It was so nice to see people flying kites, playing frisbee and simply enjoying the day. Particularly around the sports fields, there are restroom facilities, which appear to be generally well kept. They appear somewhat dated, but are otherwise clean. A food truck was also on-site in a prime spot at the main westside parking lot which was super convenient for those attending the sports games. It's easy to spend the entire day here and I'm positive I'll be back before summer ends!

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Ashley E.

We drive from Belltown once a week to attend this park. This is a massive off leash dog area equipped with everything you need, including a swim area, woodsy areas, open areas, doggie bags, restrooms, picnic tables, benches etc. we keep one of our dogs ON LEASH because the fencing does not cover the entire area, and our beagle mix will escape. But dogs with decent enough recall are fine! The dog washing station is in the parking lot along with a barkery and grooming van for anyone who needs it. We stick to using the wash stations and give ours a quick wash before leaving!

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Jenny H.

My dog and I love coming to the marymoor off leash dog park. I always pull up to the parking station on my way in. It's only $1, they take credit card, and it lasts all day long! There's plenty of entrances to the dog park and there's always poopy bags available there for in case you run out. My dog isn't much of a social butterfly so she sticks by me and doesn't really mingle with other dogs. But we always see dogs running around, chasing one another, chasing a ball, jumping into the water. It's really got something for everybody! We usually just end up having photoshoots whenever we come here haha Is this review really just a shameless plug for my dog's instagram and modeling career? yes. absolutely yes. Sophie the corginaut .

People block my view with a chair when there's one signs saying they need to be in the back

I have been coming her to see movies and i absolutely love it think it's a grate idea but my concerns is that its poorly supervised there need to be more visual where people can and cant not sit. There need to be people out direct where people with chairs can sit and people who bring there blankets to sit on I think it's absolutely rude and disrespectful for a person with a chair to set up right in front of someone who laying out on their blankets there need to be more supervised place

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Kevin F.

If you're looking for a easy six plus mile hike on flat terrain, lake and river views, and the bonus of getting a doggie fix, this is a great hike/walk, lots of wildlife, a huge off the leash dog park, that the trail meanders through a few times, lakes views with ducks, geese, and other waterfowl, lots of other birds throughout the walk, a cool former residence mansion with quite a few old established trees, both native and landscape. It's was great to see some giant sequoias and redwoods, growing rather well. Warms my Cali heart to see them here. Definitely suggest early morning walks as the park area is very popular not only with dogs, but quite a few sports fields as well, and a model airplane flying area, lots of action going on! Even on a cool Sunday morning. It was a nice change from the mountains and snow. So many choices in the area!! A good easy workout. Keep hiking and yelping! Cheers!

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Amazing park with so many things to do!! Walking, sports fields, dog park, climbing wall, R/C field, art and so much more!

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Beautiful running and biking routes with a bunch of space for activity. Loved this was within walking distance of downtown

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Huge neighborhood park. So much stuff to do. $1 fee for parking. What a great park!

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I love this place! Convenient to get to and well kept. Not overly crowded. It would be great to have weekend outdoor movies!

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