The park is situated on a former agricultural site reclaimed for public recreation by King County.
It maintains one of the largest concentrations of regulation-sized soccer fields in the Pacific Northwest.
The complex is prone to seasonal closures for field maintenance and drainage management during the wet winter months.
It serves as a primary trailhead access point for the Sammamish River Trail, a 10.9-mile paved regional path.
The park grounds are managed through an inter-local agreement between King County Parks and local sports organizations.
Sixty Acres Park is a 95-acre athletic complex in Redmond, Washington, featuring 25 grass sports fields primarily used for soccer and lacrosse. The site is part of the larger Sammamish River Regional Park network and serves as a major hub for youth and adult recreational leagues. The park layout includes a central picnic shelter designed for spectator and team gatherings. The facility is situated along the Sammamish River Trail, providing a corridor for cyclists and walkers. The flat, expansive terrain is specifically managed to support high-intensity sports activity throughout the year.
The elevated path overlooking the expansive rows of fields during a tournament sunset.
Bring a portable chair, as permanent spectator seating is limited to the sidelines.
Check the King County Parks field status website before arrival, as grass fields close frequently during heavy rain.
Use the parking lots nearest to your designated field number to minimize walking across the extensive property.
Attempting to play on fields that are posted as closed, as this causes long-term turf damage and potential fines.
Grass fields are subject to closure during wet weather; check local park status updates before visiting.
Clean up all trash to preserve the fields; dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.