Snoqualmie’s parks and recreation facilities provide a wide array of outdoor spaces for both residents and visitors to enjoy year-round. From large-scale athletic fields to cozy neighborhood playgrounds, the city has made significant investments in creating green spaces that boost quality of life and support active living.
A City Committed to Active, Outdoor Living
For both newcomers and long-time residents, Snoqualmie’s parks are more than just recreational spaces—they’re hubs of healthy living and community connection. Strategically located throughout the city, including the scenic Snoqualmie Ridge area, these parks are accessible to all neighborhoods. Maintained throughout every season, they offer welcoming, well-kept environments for users of all ages and abilities.
A Diverse and Inclusive Park System
Snoqualmie’s park system offers something for everyone. Highlights include:
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Multi-purpose athletic fields for soccer, baseball, and other sports
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Peaceful trails connecting neighborhoods and offering scenic walking and biking routes
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Playgrounds, picnic areas, and gathering spaces that encourage family and community bonding
Each park is designed to complement the area’s natural beauty while providing modern, functional amenities that support physical and social well-being.
Parks That Bring the Community Together
Beyond just play and fitness, Snoqualmie’s parks are where community life happens. From:
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Picnics at Centennial Fields
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Basketball games at Swenson Park
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Kids making friends at Azalea Park
These everyday moments shape the unique neighborhood culture and contribute to Snoqualmie’s reputation as a connected and welcoming place to live.
Spotlight on Major Recreation Complexes
Centennial Fields
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Located next to historic Meadowbrook Farm
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A go-to venue for company picnics, family reunions, and regional sporting events
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Features large grassy areas, well-maintained athletic fields, and ample parking
Jeanne Hansen Community Park
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One of Snoqualmie’s three major athletic complexes
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Hosts a range of youth sports and community events
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Modern design with multi-use fields for both casual and organized play
Snoqualmie Community Park
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Spanning 33 acres on Ridge Street
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Accommodates large-scale events like festivals and tournaments
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Offers playgrounds, courts, and picnic zones in a scenic setting
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Conveniently located on Snoqualmie Ridge for easy resident access
Hidden Gems and Neighborhood Favorites
Steller Park
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A neighborhood park with playground equipment, basketball courts, and ballfields
Swenson Park
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Popular for basketball and baseball
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Comfortable spectator seating for families and fans
Azalea Park
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A more intimate park setting with a playground
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Connects to Snoqualmie’s trail system and the regional Snoqualmie Valley Trail
A Connected Outdoor Recreation Network
What sets Snoqualmie apart is its thoughtful integration of parks and trails, forming a cohesive outdoor recreation system. Whether you’re training for a game, exploring nature, or simply spending time with loved ones, these spaces are built to support a wide range of experiences while strengthening the bonds of community.