Saint Edward State Park

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Address:
14445 Juanita Dr NE
Bothell, WA 98028

Website:
http://parks.state.wa.us/577/Saint-Edward

Phone:
(425) 823-2992

About Saint Edward State Park

Saint Edward State Park is one of the oldest and most famous parks in New York State. The park, which was once a Catholic seminary, reflects its layout and architecture in its architecture as well as its history as a tourist destination.

Bald eagles, otters and other animals can be seen in the park, as well as many other species. The walk along the undeveloped lake shore is quiet and offers visitors many opportunities to explore nature. It offers many outdoor play opportunities and is one of the most popular hiking and biking trails in the state of New York.

The Carole and Ann Wald Memorial Pool, named after the seminary sisters in 1969, now features an indoor and outdoor swimming pool. There is also a gym and fitness centre in the park's car park.

The park is open all year round, for daily use only, and has been behaving well for several years without reports of problems or problems with the park's facilities or facilities.

The place was once used by the Indians for fishing and for several centuries used by the Indians as a fishing area again.

The property was donated by the Archbishop of Seattle to the Diocese of Seattle to be used as a seminary for Sulfizians and Catholic priests. In 1931 St. Edward Seminary was founded and in 1937 the property of Saint Edward State Park was rededicated for the purpose of a public park.

When enrollment declined, the diocese sold 316 acres, including the seminary, to the state to use as a state park. In 1978 the property was inaugurated and took its present name, Saint Edward State Park, after the founder of St. Edward Seminary, Edward Edward.

The swimming pool and sports hall have vending machines for snacks and drinks, as well as a bar and restaurant on the grounds of the main park building.

The park has campsites, and materials that can be rented in the park are tents, folding tables, camping chairs, picnic tables and chairs. Saint Edward State Park is flooded by the St. Edward River, the largest river in New York State. Boats can be launched from any of the four boat moorings on the river and from the main parking building.

Reservations are recommended so that families and groups can have events and picnics on the dates selected. Although the park offers first-come picnic tables, they are not available if the park reaches its capacity without reservations. To make a reservation or obtain special permission for an event, call your park manager for more information. Special permission is required to use Saint Edward State Park and St. Edward River.

To save resources, visitors are encouraged to travel from other locations in the area to Saint Edward State Park and St. Edward River Park.

The park has five unprotected picnic areas that can be rented to groups, and each site can accommodate a barbecue, picnic table, barbecue stand or other picnic area.

The North Picnic Areas are an open playing field and a horseshoe pit, and the picnic areas in the east and west have ball fields on their surfaces.

The picnic area to the south is very close to the playground and has a beach volleyball court with nets, and it is very close to a playground.

Hiking maps and information are available at the parking office kiosk, and there is an additional parking space that can be set up for events. Note that the paths are only open for hiking and that bikes are strictly forbidden on the way. There is a parking space for the picnic area and beach volleyball courts, but you can get details from your park manager at 425 - 823 - 2992.

The large playground is popular with children and is entirely financed by donations from the community. The playground was built by the community as a community, but is completely free and open to the public.

There is no access to the beach, which is unguarded and unguarded, but there is access from the parking lot to it. Access to water and shore is only possible via hiking trails and is also available in the Holmes Point area.

Hiking maps and information are available at the park office and kiosks, and a map of the trails is available on the St. Edward State Park website. Remember that these paths are only open for hiking and that bikes are strictly forbidden on them.

St. Edward State Park is located at the north end of Lake Washington in Kenmore, a 1,300-acre state park in Washington County, Washington. Crossings north of I-405 and south of Interstate 405 and west of US Highway 395 are being washed.

The park entrance is on the left and you will turn left at the intersection of I-405 and US H-395 onto US Highway 395. Turn west on US 395 and turn left on St. Edward State Park Road and the entrance is on the left.

From Kenmore to Bothell, take Exit 175 (145th St) and head east on I-5 to Bothell Way. The park is one mile on the right.

The park is one mile on the right and from Kenmore to Bothell take Exit 175 (145th St.) and head east on I-5 to Bothell Way.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

What is the phone number for Saint Edward State Park?

The phone number for Saint Edward State Park is (425) 823-2992.


Where is Saint Edward State Park located?

Saint Edward State Park is located at 14445 Juanita Dr NE , Bothell, WA 98028


What is the internet address for Saint Edward State Park?

The website (URL) for Saint Edward State Park is http://parks.state.wa.us/577/Saint-Edward


What is the latitude and longitude of Saint Edward State Park?

You can use Latitude: 47.73501450 Longitude: -122.24781370 coordinates in your GPS.


Is there a key contact at Saint Edward State Park?

You can contact Saint Edward State Park at (425) 823-2992.

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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Saturday
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