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City Hall to function as warming center

City Hall and other public facilities are closed for typical business Nov. 20 AND Nov. 21, as crews clear away debris from last night'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. on both days.

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Beaver Lake Park

Park Amenities

  •  Barbecue Grills
  •  Beach
  •  Picnic Shelter
  •   Play Structures
  •  Restroom Facilities
  •  Trails
  •  Baseball Field
  •   Modified Soccer Field
  •  Softball Field
  •  Boat Launch
  •  Fishing
  •  Off-Leash Dog Park

Parks and Recreation

Administrative Assistant

Alisha Parks
(425) 295 0585
25201 SE 24th Street
Sammamish, WA 98075
2526 244th Ave SE
Sammamish, WA 98075

Beaver Lake Park is 83 acres. Parking lots are located in the north and west. A large, forested section with trails is located in the middle. 

Lake Side

The north side of the park offers a quiet atmosphere. There is also access to Beaver Lake, two rental facilities, open grass areas, and a large meadow.

The restrooms are located on the west end of the Lodge.

Lake Side Maps Address: 25101 SE 24th Street

Athletic Field Side

The west side of Beaver Lake Park offers:

  • three sports fields;
  • a playground;
  • picnic shelter,
  • off-leash dog park; and
  • restrooms.

Athletic Field Side Maps Address: 2526 244th Avenue SE

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.

Lifejacket Program

Lifejackets of various sizes are available if needed to use for free while at the lake. Once you are done swimming, please return the lifejacket to the rack for future users. They will be available during the following timeframe:
June 21, 2024 – August 24, 2024

Resources

Fishing

Fishing: Year Round Season

Maps

Other

King County Water Quality Info

History

It began as a private resort in the 1930s known as the Four Seasons Resort or Bartel's Resort. The resort was sold in 1950s and was renamed Andy's Beaver Lake Resort.

In 1960, the resort was sold to the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. The Catholic Youth Organization used it to run Camp Cabrini until 1985.

Then King County purchased the site for the park now known as Beaver Lake Park. The park was transferred from King County to the City of Sammamish in 2003.

Park Policies

 

Except in the off-leash area, dogs or domestic animals must be kept on a leash no longer than 16 feet. Please dispose of your pet's waste in a trash receptacle.

 

Commercial watercraft are prohibited.

 

Public boat ramp at 2519 E Beaver Lake Drive SE 
*Ramp managed by WA Department of Fish & Wildlife

 

Park in designated areas only. Do not use the parking lots after the park has closed. You may be towed.

 

Model aircraft, drones, rockets, and other flying objects are prohibited.

 
Swimming is allowed in designated areas only.

Photos of Beaver Lake Park

Park Reservables

Front entrance to Beaver Lake Lodge with a giant flower-filled pot on each side of entrance. Beaver Lake Lodge
Beaver Lake Picnic Shelter with children's playground and sports fields in the background. Beaver Lake Shelter
Beaver Lake Pavilion - large open-air wood-frame structure with metal roof and unique triangular-shaped stone support pillars. Beaver Lake Pavillion
Baseball diamond with bleacher and garbage bin in the foreground. The background is filled with evergreen and deciduous trees. A deciduous tree with red leaves is in the foreground. Beaver Lake Fields