County parks serve residents throughout the region with larger recreational facilities, nature preserves, and regional parks that complement the smaller neighborhood parks operated by individual cities and municipalities. There are 50 Park locations in King County, Washington.
County residents should explore their county park system for facilities that may not be available in their immediate neighborhood, such as disc golf courses, equestrian trails, competitive athletic complexes, and nature education centers operated at the regional park level.
List of King County, Washington Park
Anderson Park
Alderdale Park
Alki Beach Park
Beacon Hill Playground
Bellevue Water Park
Black Nugget Park
Blyth Park
Bridle Trails State Park
Burrows Landing Park
Bryant Neighborhood Playground
Cedar Falls Community Park
Cherry Crest Mini Park
Daejeon Park
Crossroads Park
Delridge Playfield
Denny Park
East Queen Anne Playfield Little Howe Park
Eastgate Park
East Hill Park
Flo Ware Park
Fauntleroy Park
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
Hartman Park
Hillaire Park
Issaquah Central Park
Hidden Valley Sports Park
Jornada Park
Kiwanis Park
Kinnear Place Park
Lakeland Hills Park
Licton Springs Park
Madison Park Beach
Meadowbrook Playfield
Mcauliffe Park
Medina Park
Newcastle Beach Park
Olympic View Park
Norwood Village Neighborhood Park
Phyllis A Needy Park
Ravenna Park
Rhododendron Park
Robinswood Soccer Field
Roanoke Park
Salmon Bay Park
Slater Park
Spiritbrook Park
Steve Cox Memorial Park
Totem Lake Park
Tudor Square Park & Playground
Waldo J Dahl Park
Residents of King County can browse the county parks department website for a complete list of park facilities, hours, fee schedules, and reservation procedures. Annual county park passes are often available at a discount for county residents compared to daily entry or single-visit pricing.
You may also find Park locations in neighboring counties including King, Snohomish.