North Bend Parks

Overview of North Bend Parks

North Bend parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride.  This is one of the reasons the North Bend area is such a great place to live and visit.  The parks are listed below.  Click on the links below to find details on each park.

We’ve also included a couple of parks in the nearby community of Snoqualmie.  In fact, Meadowbrook Farm is located in both North Bend and Snoqualmie.

Torguson Park North Bend WA
Torguson Park North Bend WA

17.3 Acres.  Picnic, baseball, soccer, restrooms, skate park, climbing wall.

North Bend Parks - Tollgate Farm
North Bend Parks - Tollgate Farm

410 Acres.  Farm, wildlife, picnic, hiking, biking, playground, restrooms

North Bend Parks - Riverfront Park
North Bend Parks - Riverfront Park

4 Acres.  Hike/ bike along river, fishing, swimming.  Undeveloped.  Trail connects to Snoqualmie Valley Trail

E. J. Roberts Park Dog on Carl's Bench
E. J. Roberts Park Dog on Carl's Bench

4.9 Acres.  tennis, basketball, playground, walking, Twin Peaks Carl’s bench, restrooms

North Bend Train Depot in William Henry Family Park
North Bend Train Depot in William Henry Family Park

1.0 Acres.  North Bend Railroad Depot, picnic table, restrooms, meeting rooms.

Tannerwood Park
Tannerwood Park

1 Acre.  paved walkway, grass lawn areas, landscape boulders

Si View Park and Community Center
Si View Park and Community Center

10.7 Acres.  baseball field, open field, playground, restrooms, picnic tables.  Si-view community center with indoor swimming pool, gym, basketball court

Tannerwood Park
Tannerwood Park

3.3 Acres.  Historical museum, gazebo, picnic tables, walking path, senior center

Tannerwood Park

As the newest of the North Bend parks, the Tannerwood Park is a 1-acre park that is located in the center of the Tannerwood subdivision. The features of the park include a paved walkway, grass lawn areas, and landscape boulders.

Tannerwood Park Location

Tanner Landing Park

Tanner Landing Park Meadow
Tanner Landing Park Meadow
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River at Tanner Landing Park
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River at Tanner Landing Park

Tanner Landing Park is a large park along the banks of the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River sandwiched in between the river and the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.  It’s great for a short hike or picnic.  Hiking is a mile or so either along the river, across a meadow, or along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail.  There are great views of nearby Mt Si, Little Si and across the valley to Rattlesnake Ledge.  

Many people park here when the Mt Si and Little Si trailhead parking lots fill up.  It’s an easy hike or bike up the Snoqualmie Valley Trail from downtown North Bend.

Tanner Landing Park Location

Snoqualmie Parks

Three Forks Natural Area

Beautiful Meadow and Mt Si View opposite entrance to dog park
Beautiful Meadow and Mt Si View opposite entrance to dog park
Entrance to Off Leash Dog Park from Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Entrance to Off Leash Dog Park from Snoqualmie Valley Trail

The Three Forks Natural Area is located around the area where the three forks (North, Middle, and South) of the Snoqualmie River join together to form the Snoqualmie River.  The North and Middle Forks join first with the South Fork joining just downstream.  Snoqualmie Falls is just 2 miles downstream.  There is over 200 acres of open space dominated by meadow, cottonwood forest, sloughs, and wetlands.  

The area features an off leash dog park, fantastic views of Mt Si as well as several river access points.  The Snoqualmie Valley Trail (SVT) cuts through the middle of the park and is accessible from the parking area for the dog park.  The SVT enters this area from the north at Ronette’s bridge over the Snoqualmie River.  South of the area is the Mt Si Golf Course.