Bellevue's Bucket List of Outdoor Recreation Your Summer Adventures Await

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is a dynamic destination for outdoor recreation, offering an array of activities that cater to diverse interests. The Bellevue Zip Tour invites adventure-lovers to soar above the treetops on ziplines that reach heights of 80 feet, providing breathtaking views of nature. For those looking to refine their golf skills, the Bellevue Golf Course offers 18 holes of challenging play, alongside professional lessons from certified instructors. The Bellevue Botanical Garden stands out as a peaceful retreat, featuring beautifully cultivated gardens and natural wetlands, making it a favorite spot for community events and educational programs. Kelsey Creek Farm adds a touch of nostalgia, allowing visitors to connect with the city's rural heritage through its historic barns and farm animals.

This collection of outdoor activities not only highlights Bellevue's natural beauty but also fosters a sense of community and engagement. Whether you're a local or visiting, these adventures promise unforgettable experiences in the Heart of Bellevue. Explore these gems this summer and immerse yourself in the vibrant outdoor life that Bellevue has to offer.

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