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17300 NE 104 Street Redmond, WA

#2.
3650 W Lake Sammamish, Redmond, WA 98052
Located on the shores of picturesque Lake Sammamish, Idylwood features a swimming beach, including a bathhouse and restrooms. Launch your car-top boat from the park's small ramp. Spread out and pl... More on Redmond.gov
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Check out the large fish and frog statues, plus faux mountain stairs that form a "bat" cave underneath. The metal play structure offers a glide trac... More on KaBoom.org

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14718 Ne 91st St, Redmond, Washington 98052-3478

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15965 Ne 85th St, Redmond, Washington 98052-3531

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15965 Ne 85th St 101, Redmond, Washington 98052-3531

#6.
3511 264th Ave NE, Redmond, Washington, United States

#7.
located at the 6500 151st Ave NE Redmond, WA
Redmond's oldest park offers two rentable historic cabins, a covered picnic shelter, picnic tables, a child... More on GoCityKids
In fact, with its full service selection of solid grass, a half-decent restroom facility, and reasonably la... More on KidsPlayParks

#8.
10710 160 Ave NE Redmond, WA
This neighborhood park includes a children's play area, basketball half court, pickleball court, trails in forest area, ... More on Redmond.gov
This PlayVenture® is surrounded by gorgeous greenery and includes excellent events! The red SlideWinder2�?� and SpyroSlide�?� ignite one end with color and charisma! ... More on KaBoom.org

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located at the 5810 156 Ave NE Redmond, WA
This neighborhood park includes a baseball/softball field (practice grade), children's play area, basketball half court, pickleball court, ... More on Redmond.gov
This big PlayVenture® is in its green glory and surrounded by lush, green surroundings. Loaded with lots of activities to have fun on, the Wave Net ... More on KaBoom.org

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located at the 8915 142 Ave NE Redmond, WA
This neighborhood park includes a children's play area, basketball half court, picnic tables, open space. ... More on Redmond.gov
Can you overcome these obstacles? The S-Disc Challenge will keep you on your toes, while the extended SlideWinder2�?� glides you to the bottom. Other Climbers ... More on KaBoom.org
