Covid-19 Impacts and Cancellations as of March 27, 2020

Parks and Recreation
Covid-19 Safety Tips

COVID-19: Impacts and Closures

March 27, 2020: Effective today, public restrooms at Redmond Parks are closed (except Downtown Park and Watershed Park). All City of Redmond facilities are closed until April 30, 2020- with all classes, activities and rentals canceled during this time. Parks and trail systems remain open, but all sports fields, playgrounds, sports courts, picnic shelters, and Edge Skate Park are closed. Please visit www.redmond.gov/Current-Cancellations for additional information.

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Discover New Ways to Play

From virtual workouts, to online sing-a-longs, we are offering new ways to play through virtual sessions and online videos. Follow us on Facebook and visit our website for a complete list of resources and daily updates.

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Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels

Meals on Wheels continues to serve frozen meals to home bound seniors in our community. Learn more about this program and other resources that are available to seniors during this uncertain time.

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Keep Your Distance

Gatherings and organized activities in parks are prohibited; however, parks and trails remain open to use and enjoy the many benefits of nature to our health and well-being. See what  #PhysicalDistancinginParks really looks like during COVD-19. 

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Westside Park

Planning a Visit Outdoors?

Know before you go! All park restrooms are closed, with the exception of Downtown Park and Watershed Park. Maintain a minimum of 6 feet of social distance at all times. Stay home if you are sick or exhibiting symptoms and follow current CDC recommendations.

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Stay Safe, Stay Healthy

The health and safety of our staff and community is our highest priority. For up to date information on this evolving situation, visit redmond.gov/COVID-19.
For additional resources and recommendations, please visit the CDC's website.

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