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Donald A. Campbell Park adventures

Donald A. Campbell Park Adventures

Donald A. Campbell Park offers residents and visitors a spacious area providing access to forested lands, trails, and riverine views in King County, Washington, ideal for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.

25
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1990s
Year Established

About Donald A. Campbell Park

 

Donald A. Campbell Park is a public park located in King County, Washington, featuring forested landscapes and river frontage along the Snoqualmie River. The park was established to provide an accessible green space for walking, picnicking, and enjoying natural surroundings in a suburban setting. Its geography is marked by a mix of mixed conifer and deciduous trees, alongside natural riparian zones near the river. The park's terrain is gently rolling with a network of walking trails and open grassy areas. Ecologically, the park supports local wildlife including songbirds, small mammals, and occasional sightings of waterfowl on the river. Historically, the park is named after Donald A. Campbell, a figure important to the local community though detailed public records about his background are limited. Recreation opportunities include walking and jogging on maintained trails, picnicking in designated areas, and informal wildlife observation. The picnic shelters and open lawns make it a popular spot for family outings and small community events. While the park does not feature extensive trail networks or developed campgrounds, it stands as a valuable urban-adjacent natural area offering accessibility and moderate outdoor experiences close to suburban neighborhoods. Visitors are attracted to the park’s quiet environment and scenic views along the riverbank, making it a pleasant destination for day-use activities throughout the year.

Highlights

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Walking trails with river views along the Snoqualmie River

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Picnic areas with shelter facilities

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Riparian habitat supporting local bird species

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Proximity to suburban neighborhoods providing easy access to nature

Notable Natural Features

Snoqualmie River Access

The park provides a natural buffer along the riverbank with spots ideal for peaceful observation of the water and its wildlife.

Picnic Shelter

A covered picnic area that accommodates family gatherings and small groups, equipped with tables and nearby restroom facilities.

Accessible Walking Trails

Level and well-maintained trails designed to be amenable for visitors of all abilities and ages.