Address: 2102 Bellevue Way SE
Blueberry Farm: 2380 Bellevue Way SE
Sweyolocken Boat Launch: 3000 Bellevue Way SE (non-motorized boats)
Bellefields Trailhead: 1905-118th Avenue SE
Parking & Entry Points: Winters House; Blueberry Farm; Sweyolocken Boat Launch; Bellefields Trailhead
Contact:
Winters House: 2102 Bellevue Way SE, 425-452-2752
Winters House Rentals: 425-452-6914
Bellevue Historical Society: 425-450-1046
Environmental Education Center: 1625-118th Avenue SE, 425-450-0207
Free guided nature walks - Every Saturday through October, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Meet at Winters House; pre-registration not required.
Amenities: 7+ miles trails, visitors center, environmental education center, picnic areas, waterfront, canoe launch, blueberry farm, and restrooms. Just minutes from downtown, the Mercer Slough Nature Park is the largest of Lake Washington’s remaining fresh water wetlands and Bellevue’s largest park. Explore over 320 acres of wildlife habitat, agriculture, and freshwater wetland ecosystems on 7+ miles of trails including a unique canoe trail. The blueberry farm sells fresh seasonal produce. The beautifully restored historic Winters House is Bellevue’s only public building on the National Historic Register. It serves as the home of the Bellevue Historical Society, the park visitor's center, and is available for meeting and event rentals. The Environmental Education Center is a partnership with the Pacific Science Center focusing on freshwater wetland ecology.
Directions:
Environmental Education Center & Bellefields Trailhead Directions: From I-405, take SE 8th Street exit, turn west. Turn left on 118th. Environmental Education Center and Bellefields Trailhead are on right before crossing under I-90.
Winters House, Blueberry Farm & Sweylocken Boat Launch Directions: From I-90, take Bellevue Way exit north. Sweyolocken, Blueberry Farm and Winters House are all on right along Bellevue Way before 112th Avenue SE.