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Glendale Forest

Glendale Forest

About the Park
Glendale Forest is a new five-acre forested park in the Glendale neighborhood of North Highline. The park encompasses a wooded ravine with a stream flowing north toward the Duwamish River. This natural, undeveloped area is within walking distance of many homes, several nearby apartment buildings, schools, and places of worship. This site is intended to serve the local park needs of the Glendale neighborhood (as opposed to providing a larger regional destination for recreation).

Acquired in spring 2020, King County Parks is working with several partners to remove debris and invasive vegetation (like English ivy and Himalayan blackberry) so that native plants and trees can thrive. Soon, there will be a new walking trail through the forest, delivered in partnership with the Washington Trails Association’s “The Trail Next Door” program.

 

Partners: 

Dirt Corps
Friends of the Trail
Healthy Lands Project (HeLP)
Rainier Prep
Washington Trails Association

 

Park Activities: Coming soon!

 

Location: 8th Avenue South and South 104th Street

 

Parking: Because this is a local park designed to serve nearby residents, additional parking areas are not provided. Parking is available along nearby streets, but please be considerate of residents and do not block driveways.

 

Relevant links:

Upcoming webinar to discuss the future of Glendale - August 16 or 18

Current trail plan

WTA - Glendale Forest: Engage with a new trail in North Highline — Washington Trails Association

University of Washington Health Impact Assessment

2021 Press release

2020 Press release

Earth Day 2021 photos

 

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