The park's synthetic turf fields were specifically designed to allow for year-round athletic play despite the region's heavy rainfall.
The park provides direct access to a larger trail system that encompasses the adjacent Beaver Lake preserve.
The site hosts the Beaver Lake Lodge, a structure frequently reserved for private events and municipal community programming.
The forested areas are dominated by native Pacific Northwest second-growth conifers and wetland-adjacent vegetation.
Beaver Lake Park is a 33-acre community recreation area in Sammamish, Washington, defined by its mix of athletic facilities and dense forest trails. The park features four high-quality synthetic turf baseball and softball fields maintained for regional league play. A designated lodge and picnic shelter serve as hubs for community gatherings and local events. The property includes a network of wooded trails that connect to the broader Beaver Lake ecosystem. Visitors utilize the park's open grass areas for passive recreation and sports practice. The park is managed by the City of Sammamish as part of its municipal green space network. It serves as a primary access point for exploring the surrounding natural topography of the Sammamish Plateau.
The elevated trailhead entrance that overlooks the forest canopy leading toward the lake.
Bring multi-terrain footwear if you plan to transition between the paved/turf areas and the unpaved forest trails.
Check the city’s field reservation calendar online before arrival if you are hoping to use the ball fields for unscheduled practice.
Parking can become restricted during weekend youth league tournaments, so arrive early on game days.
Do not attempt to use the athletic fields if they are currently booked for a league tournament, as they are not open for public drop-in use during scheduled games.
Leash laws apply to all pets, and visitors must carry out all waste, including dog waste, as there are limited disposal stations.