Native Plant Interpretive Trail Now Complete
Come check out our new interpretive signs! The signs are sponsored by the Snoqualmie Tribe with original tribal artwork, graphics and text providing insight into native plant identification, a reference to Lushootseed language and the traditional Native American use of various plants.
FLSSP seeks new board members
If you really like to make a difference, Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park is seeking qualified applicants to serve on its board of directors to help meet the mission of the organization: to support, enhance and promote Lake Sammamish State Park.
Make Geocaching More Exciting with Puzzle Caching
Did you know Lake Sammamish State Park has more geocaches than any other Washington State Park? Geocaching, the updated version of a treasure hunt, requires players to find an object by using GPS coordinates listed on Geocaching.com. You'll find several types of clues to get the right coordinates, including mystery or puzzle caches. A puzzle cache takes geocaching to a new challenge level!
Welcome Joy Kacoroski, new park naturalist
Come out to Lake Sammamish State Park starting on June 29 for our free interpretive programming. Programs are for visitors of all ages.
Welcome new corporate member – Springhill Suites
Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park welcomes Springhill Suites by Marriott as its newest corporate member!
GO Expo/Expand Your Playlist on June 10! A FREE event!
Come learn about dozens of ways to explore the outdoors with a wide variety of organizations exhibiting from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on June 10. Music, food, hikes, kayaking demonstrations and more. As part of National Get Outdoors Day the parking fee is waived! No Discover Pass required.
2017 Free Days at the Park - no pass required
Although the Discover Pass at $30/year for unlimited entry into ALL Washington State Parks for 12 months from purchase date is the best entertainment bargain in the state, sometimes it's fun to have a free day for those who don't know about our state park treasures!