Ed Laine

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Kirkland, WA Community

If you’re craving some greenery, fresh air, and a bit of adventure all rolled into one place, Big Finn Hill Park in Kirkland, Washington, has got you covered. Spanning a sweeping 220 acres, this park is a playground for nature lovers, hikers, mountain bikers, and families looking for a day out. It boasts an impressive 9.5 miles of trails winding through the woods, connecting to neighboring parks, and offering plenty of scenery and wildlife to keep your eyes busy.

Exploring the Trails and Terrain

Big Finn Hill Park isn’t just one big flat patch of grass. The trails here are a mix of terrain types that make every visit an opportunity for a new kind of outdoor workout. The north and south areas feature steeper climbs, while the ridge tops roll gently — perfect for casual walkers and those looking to break a sweat. Along the trails, you may catch sight of local wildlife, including deer, owls, hawks, and, if you’re lucky, eagles soaring overhead.

For families, dog walkers, and mountain bikers, the park is a great spot. The trails are shared, so you might want to keep an ear out for those speedy bikers as you stroll.

Park Amenities and Activities

The park is divided into two main sections by Juanita Drive NE. On the eastern side, you’ll find:

  • Soccer and baseball fields are ready for a game (or some kickabout)

  • A playground where kids can burn off some energy

  • A picnic shelter perfect for lunches or small gatherings

  • Restrooms and parking lots for easy access

The western side features dense forest with looping, multi-use trails. Here, hikers and bikers can truly immerse themselves in nature by connecting with the seven-mile trail network of neighboring Saint Edward State Park.

Getting There and Hours

Big Finn Hill Park is located at 8106 NE 138th Street, Kirkland, WA 98034. The park offers two entrances on NE 138th Street: one at Juanita Drive NE and another at 84th Avenue NE. Parking is available on-site at two lots east of Juanita Drive NE, while west of the road, parking is limited to street spots.

The park is generally open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours to soak up the outdoors, whether it’s an early morning hike or an evening walk.

Why Big Finn Hill Park Makes Kirkland a Great Place to Live

Now, here’s a little secret—if you enjoy access to both nature and city life, Kirkland’s Big Finn Hill neighborhood is a smart place to consider calling home. Imagine waking up to the quiet beauty of towering evergreens and then having mountains of outdoor activities just steps from your door. Whether you’re an avid trail runner, a family with kids who love playgrounds, or someone who delights in watching owls and hawks in their natural home, living here puts those pleasures within arm’s reach all year round.

Plus, the neighborhood is nestled in one of Kirkland’s largest and most environmentally diverse areas. With nearby amenities, schools, and friendly community vibes, living here means you can have your coffee shop and your scenic hike, too. If you value fresh air, parks, and trails but don’t want to be far from shops and restaurants, Finn Hill offers the perfect blend.

Park Hours and Accessibility

Visitors can enjoy Big Finn Hill Park every day from 6:00 AM until 10:00 PM. The park is accessible via car or public transit, with Metro bus routes 234 and 244 running close by at 84th Avenue NE and NE 138th Street. Whether you’re hopping off a bus or driving in, getting here is straightforward.

Discover Big Finn Hill Park’s Natural Appeal

Big Finn Hill Park is a diverse outdoor space where nearly every visitor can find something to love. Between the sports fields, playground, and picnic areas on one side, and the network of forest trails on the other, it is a lively park that caters to active folks, families, casual walkers, and nature watchers alike.

Its extensive trail system, variety of landscapes, and wildlife sightings give the park a character that holds your attention. If you want to explore outside or just need a refreshing pause away from the city buzz, this park is a solid choice in the Kirkland area.

Whether you’re planning your next weekend hike or day with the family, keep Big Finn Hill Park in mind as a top spot to enjoy the beautiful Pacific Northwest outdoors.

 

 

Source: kingcounty.gov   

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