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Sammamish Parks 101: Ebright Creek Park

Did you know Sammamish’s parks have stories as rich as their landscapes? In our Sammamish Parks 101 series, we explore the history, growth, and hidden gems of our local parks—while revisiting some fun photos along the way. 

Parks 101 is your guide to discovering (and rediscovering) the spaces that make Sammamish special. Let’s talk about Ebright Creek Park! 

Ebright Creek Park spans 12 acres and features three unique areas. Ebright Creek is one of the few known spawning areas for the Kokanee salmon!  

Ebright Creek flows between the middle and back sections. The back section of the park offers a quiet meadow, small loop trail and some benches. Purchased in 2001, the park officially opened in 2007. Ebright Creek Park was the first park the City of Sammamish designed and opened after incorporation. 

This park offers: 

a playground 🛝 
picnic shelter 🧺 
restrooms 🚻 
basketball and tennis courts 🎾 
trails 🚶‍♀️