Redmond Watershed Preserve
Washington State
About Redmond Watershed Preserve
A pristine forested watershed preserve that protects one of the region's most important water sources while offering visitors scenic trails through old-growth forest, wetlands, and creek corridors teeming with native wildlife.
Reviews
Such a nice place to get in a good walk in the Redmond area. Really well shaded and has a decent amount of up and down terrain ensuring you get a workout. Especially beautiful after the rain with all the moss and mushrooms. The parking lot does fill up fairly fast so try to get there early on weekends
— Mervin
Beautiful, large Preserve with many trails into deep woods. Just yesterday we tried the other side of the park and found even more trails! Perfect place for hiking and being in nature. There's bathrooms and picnic tables just before the parking lot, which is large and has disabled parking and access as well. The Tree Frog Loop is paved and a wheelchair could easily use it.
— Halfelfaedyn 2020
Such a beautiful area to go for a walk. We loved the paved trails. The skunk cabbage were so pretty among all of the green. The skunk cabbage are the yellow leaf plant in the photos.
— Cindy Backman
Beautiful trails. Parts are covered with trees and the trails are wide and well maintained. There are lots of trail runners, bikers, and even some horseback riding. I could see it being a bit muddy on a rainy day but it was in the soft side when I went today.
— Brooke Y
Green and mossy trees align this nature preserve. Trails where one can walk , hike even trails for biking. ( some trails no) see signage. Big area adjoins the Puget Power Pipeline. It’s a popular bike route. The dog will love this walk , guaranteed!! BUt, no dogs signs were posted in some areas as Horses are allowed in some areas. Horse 💩piles in middle of trails walkways! Ridiculous they don’t have to pick it up! Us dog owners have to and dogs poop on plants or side of trails not directly on walkways. It’s everywhere old piles and new. This park links to others making it just a huge area for all. There are areas dogs aren’t allowed. This area is huge stretches miles and miles. I got lost hence the pics of signs. We been going for 5 days and still haven’t walked it all. Good luck! There’s water on one end which I didn’t find.
— Ann Mari Gantenbein
Photo by Jerry Neumann via Google Maps