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Landmark: Perrigo ParkCity: Redmond
Country: USA Washington
Continent: North America
Perrigo Park, Redmond, USA Washington, North America
Perrigo Park is a public recreational area situated in Redmond, Washington, USA. It encompasses 28 acres of developed and natural space.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a mix of open lawn areas, mature deciduous trees (primarily maple and alder), and a section of forested wetland. A paved multi-use trail runs through the park. The Sammamish River forms the northern boundary, with a gravel bank accessible in certain areas.
Location & Access Logistics
Perrigo Park is located at 901 23rd Street, Redmond, WA 98052. It is approximately 2 miles east of Redmond's city center. Access is via NE 31st Street and 23rd Street. Ample free parking is available in a dedicated lot off 23rd Street. Public transport options include King County Metro bus route 239, with a stop at NE 31st Street and 23rd Street, a 0.2-mile walk to the park entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1978 through a land acquisition by the City of Redmond. The land was previously part of a larger agricultural property. The wetland area is a remnant of the riparian ecosystem along the Sammamish River.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include picnicking at designated tables, playground use, and walking or cycling on the paved trail. Fishing is permitted in the Sammamish River. The park contains a baseball field and a softball field, available for public use when not reserved.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the main parking lot. Several picnic shelters provide shade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the developed areas of the park. No on-site food vendors are present, but commercial areas are accessible within a 1-mile radius.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon offers optimal natural light. The park is accessible year-round. Spring (April-May) provides blooming vegetation. Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather. Autumn (September-October) displays fall foliage.
Facts & Legends
The Sammamish River, bordering the park, was historically a significant waterway for the Sammamish people. Local folklore sometimes mentions sightings of river otters in the wetland areas, though these are not guaranteed.
Nearby Landmarks
- Marymoor Park (1.5km West)
- Redmond Town Center (2.0km West)
- Sammamish River Trail (0.1km North)
- Big Finn Hill Park (3.5km Southwest)
- Microsoft Visitor Center (3.0km West)