Bellevue Protected Habitat
For a wonderful nature experience, visit some of the natural areas
in the Bellevue area. They contain a diversity of native
vegetation that provides habitat
for birds, fish, and other wildlife and embodies the beauty and character of our region's landscape.
Enjoy the regional parks and trails, many which have portions set aside for natural areas and all of which are protected from development.
- Ardmore Trails (City of Bellevue)
- Coal Creek Natural Area (City of Bellevue)
- Kelsey Creek Park & Nature Trails (City of Bellevue)
- Lake Hills Greenbelt (City of Bellevue)
- Mercer Slough Nature Park (City of Bellevue)
- Mercer Slough Habitat (Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition, City of Bellevue - 1991)
- South Bellevue Open Space (City of Bellevue)
- Tam O'Shanter Park (City of Bellevue)
- Weowna Park (City of Bellevue)
- Wilburton Hill Park (City of Bellevue)
- Bellevue Botanical Garden
- Wilburton Property Acquistion (Washington Wildlife and Recreation Coalition, City of Bellevue - 2007)

