Recreation and Sports King Counties Washington United States
Recreation and Sports King Counties Washington United States
Recreation and Sports
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- Provides area bicyclists with the information necessary to plan commutes and recreational rides in the county.
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- Descriptions, tips, and fishing reports for dozens of lakes in King County, Washington.
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- Sign up for a club membership, classes, activities and sports teams using the secure, online registration for the Kirkland, Redmond, Northlake, and Sammamish clubs.
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- King County is bike territory. It's home to the Cascade Bicycle Club, arguably the nation's largest. Bike lanes and paths abound. The county is bike-crazed and proud of it, as the links on this site attest.
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- Look up King County Parks by name or amenity such as ballfields, picnic shelters, sport courts, campground, or climbing rock. Provides a map, address and facilities list for most parks.
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- View maps of neighborhood walks in cities and towns such as Kirkland, Duvall, Issaquah, Bellevue, south Seattle, and Shoreline.
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- Locate parks and trails using an interactive map and display amenities such as baseball diamonds, soccer fields and picnic areas.
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- ELWAS brings together birdwatching, love of outdoors, environmental education and local conservation in the Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Woodinville and Bothell areas.
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- Supports the King County Parks and Recreation System with financial endowments, organizational grants and capital projects through the generosity of individuals and corporations.
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- Information about boating on the rivers of King County, with maps and pictures of fish habitat and flood projects containing in-stream logs, root wads, and other large woody debris.
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- Provides information about parks and amenities, pools, regional trails, events, facility rentals, and volunteer opportunities.
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- Look up local campgrounds with information about tent sites, RV camping, rental cabins, walk-in sites, and parking.
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- Hot springs located on the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in the Cascade foothills. Provides history, virtual tour, and info about forest ecology and how to make reservations.
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