The park's namesake farmhouse, built in 1895, is preserved as a historical landmark within the grounds.
The site encompasses significant second-growth forest, providing an urban refuge for local wildlife.
The park was developed on land that formerly included agricultural acreage and residential properties before being acquired by the city.
The off-leash area is fenced and spans roughly 3.5 acres, making it one of the larger designated pet zones in the Eastside area.
The pond acts as a stormwater retention feature for the surrounding neighborhood drainage basin.
Robinswood Community Park spans 118 acres, serving as one of the largest recreational sites in Bellevue, Washington. The site features a mix of maintained athletic fields and expansive natural areas. The park contains four baseball fields, four soccer fields, and a historic farmhouse dating back to the late 19th century. A central pond provides a habitat for local waterfowl and serves as a focal point for the trail system. Trails wind through both wooded corridors and open meadow environments. The park includes a specialized off-leash dog area separated from the main recreational zones. Facilities include tennis courts and a large children's play area. The site is a primary location for local community sports leagues.
The wooden footbridge overlooking the pond during the autumn season.
Utilize the paved perimeter trails for easier walking if you want to avoid muddy paths after rainfall.
Bring your own sports equipment as there are no on-site rental facilities for balls or rackets.
Check the city’s athletic field status page online before visiting if you are planning to use the grass fields, as they may close during heavy rain.
Do not attempt to park in the narrow residential streets bordering the park; use the designated public parking lots on the east and west sides.
Leash dogs outside of the designated off-leash area; stay off athletic fields if they are closed due to weather conditions.