Parks
Redmond, forested parklands, restoration, maps
Working together to maintain and restore our parks
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Learn About Redmond's Parks
We are working to restore and maintain 1,035 acres of forested public parkland, ranging from small neighborhood parks to the vast Watershed Preserve. Volunteers like you will keep the parks healthy for generations to come!
Neighborhood Park Map:
This map displays the various parks that fall within the Redmond city boundaries. You can use this maps to find which park lies closed to where you live, work or go to school.
Click here to view the Neighborhood Park Map.
Tree-iage Map:
The Tree-iage model evaluates forested natural areas in terms of forest compostion and level of invasive species coverage.
Click here to view a Tree-iage map of Redmond's Parks
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The parks' current condition:
Currently, many of the trees in our urban parks are at the end of their lifespan, while invasive plants - such as blackberry, English Ivy, and bindweed - are growing under and onto the trees and choking out new seedlings. Right now, these invasive plants are preventing reforestation processes from occurring naturally.
Together, we can save our forests!
This is a moment in time when we can build civic pride, create a culture of volunteerism and leave future generations with an enduring legacy.
Restoring Redmond's forested parklands will require the support of community groups, businesses, non-profits and the City.
Together, the trees we protect and plant today will grow and thrive, becoming a living asset to our vibrant city.
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To find out more about the Partnership and how you can get involved, please contact greenredmond@cascadeland.org

