As part of Bellevue’s Neighborhood Tree Ambassador program, community members volunteer to create walking tours of the trees in their neighborhoods. Take a tour to enjoy the fresh air, learn about some of our area’s fascinating trees, and deepen your connection with your neighborhood!
In some cases, tree ambassadors will lead tree tours. If any are scheduled, they will be listed here. At any time, you can take one of the self-guided tours, which feature a map of the route, with photographs and descriptions of trees and landmarks.
If you have questions or would like to share feedback, please email trees@bellevuewa.gov.
Self-Guided Tree Tours
Cougar Mountain/Lakemont
- Created by Debra Kumar
- Length: 1/2 mile
- Theme: From farm to park. Lewis Creek is a beautiful, multi-use park in South Bellevue.
Crossroads
Crossroads Park and surrounding area
- Created by Marilyn Mayers
- Length: 1.1 miles
- Theme: Trees and landscaping integrate environmental objectives with features welcoming our multi-ethnic and multi-age community.
Downtown
Bellevue Square and Downtown Park
- Length: Approximately 45 minutes
- Theme: Choosing trees for a city
Bellevue Library and Ashwood Playfield
- Created by Karen Voorhees
- Length: Approximately 15 minutes
- Theme: The diversity and benefits of urban trees that reflect the roots, history, and background of the city, paralleling our city’s growth and change.
- Created by Karen Voorhees
- Length: Approximately 15 minutes
- Theme: The importance of trees in urban landscapes and public spaces on busy arterial roads.
Northeast Bellevue
Tam O'Shanter Park and nearby neighborhood
- Created by Sarath Sivadasan
- Length: 30 minutes
- Theme: Start on your journey to recognize deciduous, conifer, pine and cedar trees and quench your curiosity on lifespan and understory by taking a quick walk in the park with a puzzling finish!
West Bellevue
- Created by JL
- Length: 30 minutes
- Theme: Learn about trees, native birds and wildlife interactions on this beautiful tour in Chism Beach Park, nestled on the shores of Lake Washington.
Wilburton
Wilburton Hill Park and nearby neighborhood
- Created by Barb Williams
- Theme: Trees have been and continue to be an important part of Bellevue’s history and the city’s commitment to preserve a healthy environment for humans and wildlife.
Kelsey Creek Park and nearby neighborhood
- Created by Steve Williams
- Length: three-quarters of a mile
- Theme: Introduction to 40 different trees
- Created by Bhopesh Bassi
- Theme: Introduction to the plant and animal ecosystem in and around Kelsey Creek Farm