NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
We are fortunate to have two public city parks in our
neighborhood -- Collingwood Mini Park in Colllingwood and
Lattawood Park in Whispering Heights (see map). Both parks are open to the public
from dawn to dusk. Except for special events, no bathroom
facilities are available.
Lattawood Park
Completed in 2002 on land homesteaded by the Latta family,
Lattawood Park is officially located at 4530 154th
Place SE. The park occupies is a 5.3 acre parcel adjacent to
the Whispering Heights, Collingwood and Horizon Heights
neighborhoods. Though surrounded by homes, it is generally
bordered by and accessible from 45th Avenue SE to
the north and 46th Way to the south. The easiest
way to find it for first time visitors is to take 46th way
through Whispering Heights to the 155th Avenue SE
cul de sac, which ends in the small parking lot at the South
side of the park.
To the West are views of downtown Bellevue and Lake
Washington, with Seattle and the Olympic Mountains in the
distance. The park's rolling grassy fields are bordered to the
East by woods and a trail that meanders through the trees and
twice crosses the seasonal creek (warning: rock hopping or wet
feet are the order of the day in the winter and spring). The
old home site is now occupied by fun and colorful climbing
toys for young children, and a basketball half-court is
nearby. A covered picnic area and several uncovered tables are
dispersed around the park.
More information is available at the City of Bellevue website. You can see an aerial photograph
of the park during its construction at the terraserver web site. Can you find
it? Look about halfway from the center to the lower
right corner of the starting image.
Collingwood Mini Park
Located at 16030 SE 46th Way
in the Collingwood neighborhood, this mini park was created
many years ago after extensive lobbying by neighbors to create
the first park of any kind in the area. It offers
a shaded quiet play area for children and parents.
Canine park visitors
Dogs are welcome in the parks, but Bellevue city ordinance
requires that they be on a leash for their own safety as well
as for the safety and comfort of furry park denizens and other
human visitors. Also please remember to pick up after your pet
(see below).
Doggie waste bags available at each park
The WHCCA board arranged with the City of Bellevue to install
dispensers for dog waste disposal bags at our parks.
Replacement bags will be purchased with your neighborhood dues
and volunteers will maintain stocks of bags in the
dispensers. If you notice a problem, please call the
phone number of the neighborhood volunteer which is posted on
the dispenser, or contact the WHCCA board's President.
The plastic bags used for local newspaper delivery are double-
walled and also make great doggie waste bags.
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