Sporting Outdoors > Signs around Bellevue
[Metroblogging Seattle] Lewis Creek is supposedly one of "Bellevue's biggest parks" although since it's south of I-90 (and north of Cougar Mountain Park, it's rather optimistic to imply it's Bellevue's. If you go: Call the city of Bellevue ahead of time, as the trail was closed this morning, for reasons unknown.
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