“New” Pine Lake Park in Sammamish

Welcome to the "NEW" Pine Lake Park
This week my curiosity overcame me and I had to go out and see what was going on in Pine Lake Park. The park is located on the Sammamish Plateau on the East side of the lake on the intersection of 228th Ave. SE and SE 24th Street. The park is one of Sammamish’s most prized possessions. People have been coming here for more than 90 years to relax and take in the pristine nature. As the name suggests, the lake is surrounded by beautiful tall pines. There used to be a resort in the early decades of the 20th century. This resort operated well into the mid 1960. In 1969 it was totally demolished and removed. For some time there were 2 buildings, which were used as kitchens.
Over time the city put in a parking lot, a baseball field, a basket ball field, a climbing structure for smaller kids and several playgrounds. The park is heavily used by Sammamish residents in summer and on sunny days. It is a great spot for fishing as well. On the dock you could find many people fishing for trouts, that are being stocked by Fish and Wildlife. It is not uncommon to catch trouts up to 30 inches in length.

View from pier to the beach area
In 2003 the city decided to improve Pine Lake Park to preserve its pristine beauty. And what a great job they did. The entire shoreline has been landscaped and beautified with a pebble beach and tree logs and new plants. There is a new boat launch area for non motorized boats only. You can drive with your car right to the lake and launch your canoe or kayak right there.
Another great addition to the park are several new picnic shelters that can be reserved through the park and recreation department. these structures are also brand new and seem to have been built for eternity. There are a few smaller ones and one large one for big groups of people. Stationary charcoal grilles are available and hot coal disposables are right next to them.

Grill shelter at Pine Lake
The other great and big improvement is the brand new pier. It seems to be twice the size of the old pier. It encircles a larger swim area as well, where there are no boats allowed within 100 ft of the pier. That makes swimming safe for the kids. During summer this pier is a popular hangout for the teens of Sammamish. The pier forks out to the West also, which means you get a lot of space for the sun worshiping crowd and the people who like to fish.

The great pier
A new concession stand and bathroom facilities can be found at the lake shore. All walkways have been improved and large granite rock steps lead down to the beach and pier. Benches have been placed strategically as well. No more stumbling over exposed roots here.
The park is used during summer for community events like Summer Nights at the Park, music concerts, plays and outdoor movies.
Photographers also like to come here to take pictures of bald eagles frequently diving into the lake for trout, or just catching a nice sunset, or the reflections of the shoreline in the calm waters. Another common sight are the “floating docks”. Property owners with a dock have converted part of it to float. Equipped with a small electric motor, these 8×8 floating docks are an oasis for the owners. They have been seen to BBQ and have a relaxing glass of wine while watching the kayakers go by.
The lake is surrounded by about 140 properties, all of which have lake access. The homes rarely change hands and when they do, they sell for about 1 million$ and up. Currently (04/16/09) only one property is offered for sale for 599,000$. That is for the lot only, there is no structure on the land. In the last 12 month only 3 properties changed hands.

Sunset at Pine Lake










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