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Kingsgate Park
Address: 11598 NE 140th St, Kirkland (Washington) 98034
State: WA
City: Kirkland
Street Number: 11598 NE 140th St
Zip Code: 98034
categories: park


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Reviews
Perfect place for a nice stroll in the woods. We enjoyed the trail next to the freeway where the blackberries were there for the picking. Some of the trails were a bit steep for my 4 year old nephew.
Great park right by the freeway, trails are nice - I do wish WSDOT opened the pile of dirt next to the park to the public though
Nice trails. Private peaceful time.
Neat trail in the neighborhood woods. There was quite a bit of dog poop along that trail, so my toddler discovered.... There is a cute little bridge that looks like water typically flows under.
Awesome meighborhood park in the lovely Kingsgate 1&2 development.
Not a destination park. Grateful, always grateful, when a nature is conserved. Five stars for choosing to preserve this land to any degree. Kingsgate Park is definitely a bonus to the neighborhood. It is directly adjacent to the freeway. It isn’t a massive chunk of land. We saw it is a short, local, ‘nature walk’ and not a park in the classic sense. Was there supposed to be a play structure? Maybe we took the wrong path. I’d imagine it to be most idyllic early morning on a weekend when 405 is fairly quiet.
I love this park as the best escape from within the suburb, to feel AS IF, you are deep in the mountains on a trail and have escaped IT ALL. tucked hotdog style in between I-405 and residential, it borderlines hiking difficulty that you should not bring the elderly on, as there can be multiple paths some obviously more steep or challenging than others. just nice trails in the woods!
Quiet park directly next to the freeway. Walking trails under the trees, feels very secluded. Well maintained trails and several mountain bike jumps. Trail is steep in places.
A very nice trail system, not too many visitors, and great for dogs, running and walking. The only two downside to this forest is that theirs a hill with junk on it not used for anything and the freeway is extremely close to it.
A little hole-in-the-wall park with some fun trails. It leads into some private neighborhood park, so watch out for signs of that when you're wandering the trails.
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