Parks and trails to re-open on Friday, May 8
Morning jogger on the Marymoor Connector Trail
Some restrictions and closures will remain in place
Today, King County Executive Dow Constantine announced that King County's parks and trails will re-open on Friday, May 8th, with some restrictions.
Read the news release.
In addition to parks and regional and backcountry trails, parking lots and trailheads will be open, as well as fields, docks and boat launches, and the off-leash dog area at Marymoor Park.
Facilities such as restrooms, play areas, sports courts, and picnic shelters, will remain closed. The campground at Tolt-MacDonald Park remains closed, as does the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, the Jim Ellis Preston Community Center, and the White Center Community Center.
Organized activities and programs, such as team sports and practices, race events, swimming lessons, volunteer work parties, and public gatherings remain suspended.
King County Parks’ decision follows the Governor’s recent announcement about the May 5th re-opening of state recreation lands. We are taking a phased approach to re-opening, which will depend on visitors practicing safe distancing and following public health guidelines. And we will continue to make informed decisions based upon the COVID-19 data and guidance from our public health experts.
We will update the status of our parks, trails, and other facilities on our COVID response page over on The Plog.
Visit our COVID page here.
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