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Evans Creek Preserve

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Created
  
2000 (2000)

Phone
  
+1 425-295-0553

Area
  
72 ha

Established
  
2000

Evans Creek Preserve

Location
  
4001 224th Ave NE, Redmond, Washington 98053, USA

Website
  
www.sammamish.us/departments/parksandrec/projects/EvansCreekPreserve.aspx

Address
  
4001 224th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053, USA

Similar
  
Idylwood Park, Beaver Lake Park, Beaver Lake, Sammamish Landing Park, Big Rock Park

Evans creek preserve trails sammamish wa


Evans Creek Preserve is a 179-acre (72 ha) natural area that was donated to the City of Sammamish, Washington, in 2000. The site includes portions of Evans Creek and other water features, wetlands, and meadows, as well as steep terrain. The site provides habitat for black bears, beavers, hawks, deer, and songbirds. There are nurse trees on the site, which are tree stumps that provide nutrients for new trees.

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Construction of a 10-stall parking lot, restrooms, trails, and other amenities were completed in 2011 with a partnership between the City of Sammamish, the Washington Trails Association, businesses, and community organizations. Construction of additional trails occurred from 2013 through 2016.

The park has two trailheads. The older trailhead is on 224th Ave NE. The newer trailhead is located at 3650 Sahalee Way NE.

Evans creek preserve


References

Evans Creek Preserve Wikipedia


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