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Ebright Creek Park park in Sammamish, WA
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View of Ebright Creek Park in Sammamish, WA
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View of Ebright Creek Park in Sammamish, WA
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Ebright Creek Park

4.7(333 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Preschoolers love creek exploration and spotting wildlife, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the trails and learning about habitat restoration. The gentle terrain and short trail distances work well for little legs, though teens interested in nature or photography will appreciate it too.

About

Ebright Creek Park is a hidden gem in Sammamish where kids can explore nature right alongside a babbling creek. With easy walking trails, opportunities to spot local wildlife like birds and salamanders, and hands-on learning about Pacific Northwest ecosystems, it's perfect for families who want to combine outdoor play with educational discovery in a peaceful setting.

Highlights

  • Hands-on creek exploration with opportunities to find aquatic insects and small creatures
  • Easy nature trails through Pacific Northwest forest habitat
  • Wildlife spotting including birds, salamanders, and native plants
  • Natural learning environment for teaching kids about ecosystems and conservation
  • Peaceful, less-crowded alternative to larger parks

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring nets, buckets, and magnifying glasses for creek exploration,kids love catching and releasing small creatures they find in the water
  2. 2.Wear waterproof boots or old shoes that can get wet, as kids inevitably end up wading in the creek
  3. 3.Visit after rain for the best creek flow and wildlife activity, but be prepared for muddy trails
  4. 4.Pack a nature journal or smartphone for kids to document different plants, insects, and birds they discover
  5. 5.The park has limited facilities, so use restrooms before arriving and bring your own snacks and water

Best Time to Visit

Spring and early summer (April-June) offer the best experience with flowing creek water, blooming wildflowers, and active wildlife. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekend afternoons can get busier with local families. Early morning visits increase wildlife spotting opportunities.

What to Know

This is a natural, undeveloped park with no restrooms, playgrounds, or food facilities,come prepared with essentials. Parking is limited to street parking along 212th Ave SE. The park is free and open 24 hours, though daylight visits are recommended for safety.

Seasonal Notes

Spring offers peak creek flow and wildflower blooms. Summer provides warm weather for wading but lower water levels. Fall features beautiful foliage and salmon viewing opportunities. Winter can be muddy with slippery trails, though the park remains accessible year-round for hardy families.

Nearby Eats

Head to Sammamish Town Center (5-minute drive) for family-friendly options like MOD Pizza or Zeeks Pizza, both offering kid menus and quick service perfect for hungry young explorers.

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