Redmond Watershed Preserve is a cherished natural area in Washington offering miles of scenic trails for hikers, equestrians, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Located within the city limits of Redmond, Washington, Redmond Watershed Preserve is a 1,040-acre spread of managed wilderness that accommodates a variety of outdoor activities. As an integral part of the local ecosystem, it features wetlands, meadows, and dense forests that offer refuge to a rich diversity of wildlife and plant species. This preserve is a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers, offering extensive habitats supporting both indigenous and migratory species. Historically, the land has been used for forestry as evidenced by its network of logging roads that have been transformed into trails for public enjoyment. Visitors can explore over 7 miles of multi-purpose trails suitable for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, providing a perfect backdrop for both leisurely strolls and challenging adventures. Despite its proximity to an urban environment, the preserve offers a serene escape and a chance to connect with nature. Its level trails make it highly accessible, but visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths to protect the fragile ecosystem.
Interpretive trail loops with educational signs about local flora and fauna
Wetland areas rich with bird activity ideal for birdwatching
An extensive network of trails suitable for equestrian enthusiasts
Well-maintained paths offering direct access to serene natural environments
A popular loop for hikers and equestrians, offering a glimpse into the preserve's diverse environments.
A small creek traversing the preserve that supports the local wetland ecosystem.
Informative panels placed along trails to educate visitors about local ecology and conservation efforts.