I really enjoyed my visit to Heritage Park, especially since it was such a pleasant and easy walk from the Kirkland downtown area. The path from downtown takes you through a charming neighborhood with many beautiful houses, and it's a great way to discover the area before arriving at the park. Upon entering, I was greeted by a large grassy field, which would be perfect for a picnic or a game. There's also a big grassy door, which was a unique and fun feature—I had to take a photo of it! The park's trail is well-maintained and winds through the area, with some lovely flowers planted along the sides. I followed the trail down to the lakeside, which offered a tranquil spot to look out over the water. Heritage Park is a great example of how Kirkland seamlessly blends its urban core with beautiful green spaces. It's a peaceful and scenic spot that feels both close to the city and a world away. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a nice stroll and a beautiful...
Read moreEagle signs in Kirkland We lost our nesting pair that resided in Heritage Park three and a half years ago. A young eaglet fell and died there and the parents abandoned the nest and left the area. Since then, we've only had occasional visitors to the park. Today, maybe a good sign. I spotted a female which was joined shortly by a male. Then about 200 yards away was a young eagle, less than 5 years old, that had not gotten its white feathers yet. The male then attacked the youngster and chased it away. Hopefully, this was territorial behavior, and a sign of...
Read moreI don't consider this a real park as it's behind a building that was donated by Christian Science church to the Citvof Kirkland. Mostly like the backyard of the venue which is used for events like weddings Folks play volleyball here & there is a walking path that is paved w/ a few benches where you can get a limited lake view. Few picnic tables. Not much shade & parking is limited unless you park on the street in front of the uber expensive homes. lNo public...
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