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    TRACKS promotes outdoor adventure, youth leadership and environmental stewardship, with a mission to encourage outdoor opportunities that develop life skills and knowledge for all ages, abilities and income levels. photos | video 

    Featured Programs

    Explore nature through our selection of walks, hikes, and bike rides. With options for all ages, abilities, and difficulty levels, find the perfect adventure that suits you!  

    View the hiking comparison chart to compare the intensity, elevation, and length of each hike. 

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    Tuesday Trails 50+ Hiking

    This easy hiking series is designed for active older adults looking to explore the beautiful trails around Bellevue. This program meets at North Bellevue Community Center and transportation is provided to the trailhead in the Issaquah Alps, Cascades or nearby natural areas. 

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    Cascade Hiking Club

    Join TRACKS for a new hiking series in the Cascade Mountains. This series is meant for hikers ready to level up and move from beginner to intermediate. Trails will have a moderate degree of difficulty perfect for those looking for a challenge.

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    Wednesday Walks

    Explore easy, one mile or less, paved walks that are accessible to all, right here in the Bellevue Parks system. This series of walks is perfect for strollers, scooters, bikes and wheels of all kinds and are perfect if you're looking to explore a new walking path with the whole family. Watch Wednesday Walks video or view the flyer for more information. 

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    Thursday Park Walks

    Join us for a month of 50+ Thursday Walks! We will take a leisurely walk through a new Bellevue Park each week. Meet new people as you walk around some of Bellevue’s best parks. After a short walk we will head to a picnic spot and enjoy lunch before returning to North Bellevue Community Center.

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    Tracks Bike Club

    Come ride bikes, play games and hang out with us on early release Wednesdays. We will take a different two to three mile bike ride each week on the trails in Bellevue. Participants must be proficient at riding bikes; this program is not suitable for beginners or those looking to learn to ride. Bikes and helmets are available by request.

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    Bellevue Hikes and Walks

    Discover scenic trails in and around Bellevue, ranging from easy to moderate hikes, as well as accessible walking paths within our parks.

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    Hiking Trails
    Explore some King County trails, regional and state parks that are in and around the Bellevue area. Trails are easy-moderate, 1.5-3 miles and reach elevations up to 500 feet.
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    Walking Paths
    Explore some of our favorite walking paths in the Bellevue Parks system. Walks are one mile or less, and accessible to all.

    What is TRACKS?

    TRACKS Standards

    TRACKS was started in the spring of 2007 amid growing concern and research identifying a "nature deficit" in society. Since its inception, TRACKS has effectively infused many Bellevue programs and activities with its six key standards:

    • Teaching: teaches skills people can recreate on their own (Urban Cycling Techniques).
    • Recreation: provides a healthy option to enhance fitness (Family and Friends Snowshoe Adventure).
    • Adventure: offers opportunities for active, experiential learning (Teens Outside High Adventure Camps).
    • Competency: helps build skill mastery (Skaters in the Woods).
    • Knowledge: promotes understanding of the natural environment (Eastside Explorers Speaker Series).
    • Stewardship encourages and creates opportunities for stewardship and volunteer service (Stewardship Saturdays, Teens Outside). 
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    Carrie Sabochik

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    TRACKS@bellevuewa.gov
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