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Downtown Bellevue at night

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Visit the National Parks in the Pacific Northwest

National Parks around Washington The Pacific Northwest is a symphony of natural wonders. Bellevue's skyline is reflected in the waters of Lake Washington, the state's second largest lake, which combined with Lake Sammamish to the east, provides the city with 4 square miles of waterfront. Mount…

You Can Zipline Through Bellevue's Forest

There's an old Maple and Douglas Fir forest in Bellevue, Washington, and you can zip line through it strapped onto a couple carabiners at Bellevue Zip Tour. There are 7 segments here. Located in Eastgate Park, there's also a sign for the South Bellevue Community Center at the Bellevue Zip Tours…

The Public Art in Bellevue You Have To See

In Bellevue, Washington, art hangs on walls, dances in the parks, pops off of buildings, and creates extraordinary spaces. As art does. Thanks to the City of Bellevue's enthusiastic support in the arts, the city is transforming into an open-air gallery, where each piece tells a story. As you explore…

Summer on the Slopes at Crystal Mountain

When the summer sun spills over the Cascade Range, the peaks become a golden silhouette, unveiling new adventures in the alpine paradise of Crystal Mountain. Summer here means daylight stretches from 5 AM to 9 PM. Get ready for a scenic drive from Bellevue, Washington, so beautiful that you'll…

Explore Bellevue's Old Main Street

Steps away from Meydenbauer Bay Park with stunning views of Lake Washington, is the Old Bellevue neighborhood, lovingly called "Old Main" or "Old Main Street." Header photo by @hyattregencybellevue Explore Old Main Street Packed with family-friendly activities, lively brunches, enticing cocktail…