Bellevue, Washington

Bellevue is located in Western Washington, just east of Seattle, and is separated from it by the sizable Lake Washington.

Downtown Park

A waterfall sculpture serves as the perimeter of the entire area, which is a beautifully designed circular grass.

Arts Museum

The Bellevue Arts Museum, also known as BAM, is home to a striking collection of works by local and foreign artists.

Botanical Garden

The Bellevue Arts Museum, also known as BAM, is home to a striking collection of works by local and foreign artists.

Mercer Slough Nature Park

The largest city park in Bellevue, Mercer Slough Nature Park, has more than 320 acres for visitors to explore all year long.

Meydenbauer Beach Park

Not only is Bellevue's Meydenbauer Beach Park a hidden jewel of greenery, but it also marks a key period in the city's past.

Cougar Mountain Regional Park

Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park does not permit mountain bikes, however parts of the paths allow for horseback riding.

Lake Sammamish

Vasa Park Resort in Bellevue, on the eastern shore of Lake Sammamish, offers boat launches, picnic sites, and other amenities.

18 Holes of Golf

The facility encompasses 350 acres perched atop the foothills of Cougar Mountain Regional Park.

Restaurants

If you're looking for an elite eating experience, Bellevue offers no shortage of dining establishments.