Beaver Lake Park measures 83 acres and there is a lot going on here. There are two main parking areas, each surrounded by an array of facilities; the middle of the park, which is mostly forested, is where hikers will want to end up.
A few different trails wind through this forest, so visitors can make any number of loop hikes. On the west side of the park there are a few sports fields, an off-leash dog area and a picnic shelter. The lakeshore is on the east side of the park, with a lodge and a pavillion. Both parking areas have restrooms.
Beaver Lake Park


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Dogs allowed on leash
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Good for kids
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
None
A few different trails wind through this forest, so visitors can make any number of loop hikes.
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Hiking Beaver Lake Park
Map & Directions
Before You Go
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
NoneWTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.
Getting There
Driving Directions
For the west entrance:
From I-90, take the Front St. Exit and head north on Front St. for 0.4 miles, then turn right onto Issaquah-Falls City Road for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Issaquah-Pine Lake Road for 1.8 miles. At the traffic circle take the first exit onto SE 32nd St. for 0.7 mile, then turn left onto 244th Ave. for 0.4 mile before turning into the park entrance on the right.
For the east entrance:
From I-90, take the Front St. Exit and head north on Front St. for 0.4 miles, then turn right onto Issaquah-Falls City Road for 1.1 miles. Turn left onto Issaquah-Pine Lake Road for 1.8 miles. At the traffic circle take the first exit onto SE 32nd St. for 0.7 mile, then turn left onto 244th Ave. for 0.5 mile then turn right onto 24th Ave. for 0.3 mile. Turn right to stay on 24th Ave. for another 0.1 mile, then turn right onto West Beaver Lake Drive which will lead into the parking area.
Take Transit
King County Transit routes 216, 219, and 269 stop at the intersection of 228th St. and 24th Ave, which is 1.2 miles from the west park entrance.
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Trailhead
Puget Sound and Islands > Seattle-Tacoma Area
City of Sammamish
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