Wilburton Hill Park
Wilburton Hill Park Map
About Wilburton Hill Park in Bellevue
Wilburton Hill Park is the largest upland park in Bellevue, Washington, spanning 105.49 acres. Located at 12400 Main Street, this expansive green space offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.
The park features a network of meandering trails that wind through lush, second-growth forest, providing a serene environment for nature walks and trail running. These paths are part of the larger Lake to Lake Trail and Greenway System, connecting Wilburton Hill Park to other parts of Bellevue.
For sports enthusiasts, the park includes two baseball fields and a soccer field with recently renovated turf. These facilities make Wilburton Hill Park a popular destination for local sports teams and casual players alike.
Families with children will appreciate the park's well-equipped play area. The playground features a long zip line, wooden play houses, and a spider-web climber, catering to children of various ages and abilities. Adjacent to the play area, adults can make use of exercise equipment positioned to allow supervision of children at play.
Wilburton Hill Park also offers ample space for picnicking, with a large designated picnic area ideal for gatherings and events. The park's diverse landscape and facilities make it suitable for a range of activities, from casual outings to organized sports and community events.
As an added point of interest, Wilburton Hill Park is adjacent to the Bellevue Botanical Garden, allowing visitors to easily combine their park experience with a tour of the garden's diverse plant collections.