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City Hall to function as warming center

City Hall and other public facilities are closed for typical business Nov. 23, as crews clear away debris from this week's storm.  We encourage everyone to stay at home, shelter in place, until the roads are safe. If you need a place to warm up, City Hall will function as a warming center until 5 p.m. 

Sammamish Town Center (not licensed)

East Sammamish Park

Park Amenities

  •  Barbecue Grills
  •  Picnic Shelters
  •  Play Structures
  •  Restroom Facility
  •  Trails
  •  Sports Fields
  •  Baseball
  •  Lacrosse
  •  Soccer
  •  Softball
  •  Tennis Court
  •  Pickleball Court

Parks and Recreation

Administrative Assistant

Alisha Parks
(425) 295 0585
21300 NE 16th St
Sammamish, WA 98074

This 19-acre park, located next to Margaret Mead Elementary School, is a popular destination for families with children. The vibrant, colorful playground equipment is a big draw for kids. The park also boasts lots of amenities and a large parking lot. Eight months out of the year, the park is highly used by sports groups for practices, games, and camps.

Park Hours

6:30 am - Dusk from April - September
7:30 am - Dusk from October - March

Parking lot gates are open from 8am to 30 minutes after sunset.

Ongoing Habitat Restoration

Active Restoration Site. Volunteers are transforming a one-acre section of East Sammamish Park into an open, diverse, and resilient native forest

Sammamish Walking Tour.   Explore native plants in the forest and stormwater restoration sites throughout your city!

Maps

East Sammamish Park Map

Master Plan Map

History

Formerly a King County Park, this park was transferred to the City after its incorporation. Since then, several restoration projects have been completed. The restroom fixtures have been replaced. There have been infield, turf, and safety upgrades to the athletic fields. A new path walkway has been built. Additionally, there have been several landscape renovations.

Park Reservables

East Sammamish Park picnic shelter with blue metal roof and four picnic tables. There are four garbage/recycle bins. The shelter is surrounded by a grassy area, trees, and near a fenced field. East Sammamish Picnic Shelter
Baseball diamond at East Sammamish Park with two dugouts. Coniferous and deciduous trees loom in the background. East Sammamish Fields