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Activities and events at Lake Sammamish

Activities

TrailsWater ActivitiesOther
• 1.5 mi. Hiking Trails
• 1.5 mi. Bike Trails
Boating (freshwater)
• 9 boat ramps (freshwater)
• Fishing (freshwater)
• Personal Watercraft (freshwater)
• Swimming (freshwater)
• Water Skiing (freshwater)
• 1 Amphitheater
• Bird Watching
• 5 Horseshoe pits
• Interpretive Activities
• 2 Softball Fields
• 5 Volleyball Fields
• Wildlife Viewing



The park offers easy hiking trails, plus bicycling and mountain biking through natural areas along paved and compacted dirt roads. Kayak rentals are available in the summer. There are sanded volleyball courts, but many people place volleyball nets anywhere on the beach. There are two bath houses with dressing rooms and two "big toy" children's play areas. There are two baseball fields.

A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife website.


Events

Free days at state parks: Visit Washington state parks for free. The Discover Pass is not required to visit a state park on ten designated free days in 2013.

The 2013 State Parks free days are as follows:

Jan. 21 – In honor of Martin Luther King Day
March 30 – In honor of Washington State Parks' 100th birthday on March 19
April 27 and 28 – National Parks Week
June 1 – National Trails Day
June 8 and 9 – National Get Outdoors Day and Department of Fish and Wildlife Free Fishing weekend
Aug. 4 – Peak season free day
Sept. 28 – National Public Lands Day
Nov. 9 through 11 – Veteran's Day weekend

Please note: A Discover Pass is still required to access lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife during State Parks free days. For more information, please visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov.

Events
Date/timeEvent descriptionState Park
Dec. 19
8 .am. - 12 p.m.
Eastside Audubon Birding Walk: Lake Sammamish State Park has a variety of ecosystems in an urban setting, resulting in a wide assortment of feathered denizens. The Eastside Audubon invites everyone to a morning birding walk to view the many species of birds residing around Lake Sammamish. The walk is approximately 2 to 3 miles in length. Participants will meet just inside the main entrance in the left-hand parking area. It is recommended walkers wear rainproof clothing and dress in layers as trails may be muddy. For more information, visit www.eastsideaudubon.org or contact co-leader Sharon Aagaard at (425) 391-3460.

Lake Sammamish
(425) 391-3460
Jan. 14
8 .am. - 12 p.m.
Eastside Audubon Birding Walk: Learn to identify the birds of Lake Sammamish State Park with the Eastside Audubon. Everyone to a morning birding walk to view the many species of birds residing around at the park. The walk is approximately 2 to 3 miles in length. Participants will meet just inside the main entrance in the left-hand parking area. It is recommended walkers wear rainproof clothing and dress in layers as trails may be muddy. For more information, visit www.eastsideaudubon.org or contact co-leader Sharon Aagaard at (425) 391-3460.

Lake Sammamish
(425) 391-3460
Full list of events at Washington State Parks


Boating Features

There are nine watercraft launches located off E. Lake Sammamish Parkway SE. There are two 60 feet by 4 feet and four 40 feet by 4 feet finger docks spaced among nine 12 feet by 30 feet launch ramps. There is one restroom and parking for 250 car/boat-trailer combinations.

A daily watercraft launching permit for $7 and a trailer dumping permit for $5 is available at the park.

Annual permits also may be purchased at State Parks Headquarters in Olympia, at region offices, online, and at parks when staff is available.


Picnic and Day-use Facilities

The reservable kitchen shelter has two sinks and a center counter with electrical outlets. There are horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball area nearby. The shelter accommodates groups up to 400 people.

The Rotunda, another rentable shelter, has three sinks and, a central fireplace. It accommodates groups of up to 100 people.

The Creek shelter is the only group site to offer a view of the lake. It is reservable for groups of up to 200 people and offers a volleyball areas.

All day-use facilities are reservable by visiting online or calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. The park also offers one sheltered and 475 unsheltered picnic tables, plus 80 barbecue grills on stands.