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Taking in Bellevue's Natural Beauty

Parks and Trails: Bellevue is known as the “City in a Park” and for good reason. With over 2,700 acres of green spaces, visitors can easily escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature. Some must-visit parks include Bellevue Downtown Park with its stunning water feature and Bellevue Botanical Garden with its colorful flower displays. For a more active experience, check out the many hiking and biking trails, such as the popular Lake to Lake Trail, which offers scenic views of Lake Washington.

Scenic Drives: Bellevue is home to some picturesque roads that are worth exploring. A leisurely drive along Lake Washington Boulevard not only offers stunning views of the lake, but also passes by beautiful parks and neighborhoods. Another scenic drive can be found at Somerset Hill, where a winding road leads to panoramic views of the city and the Cascade Mountains.

Water Activities: With its location on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, Bellevue offers plenty of opportunities for water activities. There are multiple marinas where visitors can rent a boat or kayak and explore the lake at their leisure. And for those who prefer to stay on land, the waterfront parks provide great picnic spots with serene water views.

Outdoor Events: Bellevue hosts several outdoor events throughout the year that showcase the city’s natural beauty. In the summer, visitors can attend outdoor concerts at the Bellevue Downtown Park. In the fall, the Bellevue Botanical Garden holds its annual Garden d’Lights festival where the gardens are transformed into a magical winter wonderland with over half a million sparkling lights. And in the winter, the Bellevue Ice Skating Arena opens at Downtown Park, providing a fun and festive activity for all ages.

Tips from a Local: As a local, I highly recommend checking out Downtown Park in the spring when the cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. It’s a beautiful sight and perfect for some budget-friendly photos. I also suggest packing a picnic and heading to one of the less busy parks like the Coal Creek Natural Area. And, don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views from Somerset Hill. And lastly, always check the city’s calendar for upcoming events, as there is always something going on to celebrate Bellevue’s natural beauty. Enjoy your visit!

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