Ardmore Park
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About Ardmore Park in Bellevue
Ardmore Park is a 29.19-acre natural area located in east Bellevue, Washington. The park features a diverse landscape with both flat open areas and rolling wooded sections, traversed by an intermittent stream. This variety in topography supports a range of plant and animal species native to the region.
The park has become a popular destination for field trips and bird watching excursions. Visitors have the opportunity to observe various bird species, including Bald Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, and Downy Woodpeckers. The forested areas are home to tall conifers and deciduous trees, creating a lush environment that feels removed from the surrounding suburban development.
A network of trails winds through Ardmore Park, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, nature study, and quiet contemplation. These trails are surfaced with bark and wood chips, offering a soft footing for hikers and joggers. Some short, steep sections are navigated via carefully constructed wooden stairs.
The park also includes a small playground area near one of its entrances, providing recreational opportunities for younger visitors. Off-street parking is available for those accessing the park by car.
Ardmore Park serves as an important green space within Bellevue's urban environment, offering residents and visitors a chance to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor activities close to home.