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Pine Lake Park park in Sammamish, WA
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Pine Lake Park

4.7(1,236 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the shallow swimming areas and playground equipment, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the fishing dock, deeper swimming zones, and exploring the beach. Teens may find it more low-key but appreciate the swimming and relaxed atmosphere.

About

Pine Lake Park is Sammamish's beloved lakefront destination where families can easily spend an entire summer day. With a designated swimming beach complete with seasonal lifeguards, a well-equipped playground, and plenty of grassy areas for picnics, it's the perfect spot for parents who want both active water play and safe, supervised fun for their kids.

Highlights

  • Supervised swimming beach with seasonal lifeguards for peace of mind
  • Large playground with equipment for various ages
  • Fishing dock perfect for introducing kids to angling
  • Spacious picnic areas with covered tables for family gatherings
  • Sandy beach ideal for castle-building and water play

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10 AM on summer weekends to snag a shaded picnic table and avoid parking hassles,the lot fills up quickly on hot days
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for kids as the lake bottom can be rocky in spots, making entry easier for little ones
  3. 3.Pack your own food and drinks since there are no on-site concessions, but the covered picnic areas have tables perfect for spreading out lunch
  4. 4.The fishing dock is a hidden gem for patient kids,bring simple gear and try for bass and trout in the early morning
  5. 5.Lifeguards are only on duty during summer months, so check the city website for exact dates before planning your swimming trip

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) from June through August offer the best experience,the water is calm, lifeguards are on duty, temperatures are comfortable, and crowds are minimal. Avoid weekend afternoons in July when the beach gets packed.

What to Know

The park is free to visit with ample parking available. There are no food vendors on-site, so pack your own meals and snacks. Restrooms and changing areas are available, and the beach area is accessible though sandy terrain may be challenging for some strollers.

Seasonal Notes

Lifeguards are typically on duty from late June through Labor Day. Swimming is most popular July-August when water temperatures are warmest. The park remains open year-round for playground use and walking, but swimming without lifeguards is at your own risk during off-season months.

Nearby Eats

Head to Sammamish Cafe (5 minutes away) for breakfast sandwiches and kid-friendly lunch options, or stop at MOD Pizza on Sammamish Parkway for quick, customizable pizzas that please even picky eaters.

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