Refreshing a Park With a Woodsy Feel

Westside Park Rejuvenation

A community park gets new life with upgrades tailor-made for its users.

Westside Park has a little something for everyone. Originally developed in the 1970s, this City of Redmond park, along with the adjacent Bridle Crest Trail system, serves the Overlook Neighborhood with ADA accessible trails, equestrian trails, sport courts, and more.

Though revisited in 2009 in a master planning effort by the City, Westside Park felt dated and underserved its community. The small site had many program priorities to meet community needs, and was further complicated by stream and buffer restrictions.

An aerial photograph of a public park showing the paved trail system, a play area, picnic area, and basketball court. The park is surrounded by large, established, evergreen trees.
Pathways

Meandering paths, both paved and gravel, connect each area of the updated park, as well as connect the park to the Bridle Crest Trails. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Pathways

Meandering paths, both paved and gravel, connect each area of the updated park, as well as connect the park to the Bridle Crest Trails. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

When Board & Vellum joined the team in 2019, the City of Redmond had already established its goals for updating the park, which included revising the 2009 Master Plan, improving drainage, updating a play area and sport court, introducing a picnic shelter, and maintaining or improving the park’s connection to the Bridle Crest Trail system.

An active and involved community dedicated to Westside Park’s success helped us home in on a program that was met with community approval while remaining sensitive to Parks Department needs and the site’s constraints. In collaboration with the City of Redmond Parks & Recreation Department, we held three public, open houses at a local school to get community feedback on the future of the park.

An image of a public park’s play structure made of heavy timber, with a covered picnic area beyond.
Park Picnic

Near the play area is a covered picnic area, perfectly situated to keep an eye on kids at play while staying protected from the sun. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Park Picnic

Near the play area is a covered picnic area, perfectly situated to keep an eye on kids at play while staying protected from the sun. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

A play area for children at a public park. The play area has turf ground cover, a heavy lumber play structure to the right with a walking bridge and a climbing net, and a swing set to the right.
Open Play

Play structures provide the foundation for imaginative play, while a swing set with a variety of swings offers access for children of all abilities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Open Play

Play structures provide the foundation for imaginative play, while a swing set with a variety of swings offers access for children of all abilities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

A public park play area with a short, zip line structure to the left with a child riding the line. Another child waits their turn, while other kids play on the heavy timber play structure to the left.
Zip Line

In addition to the park’s variety of play structures and game areas is a zip line that creates additional opportunities for play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Zip Line

In addition to the park’s variety of play structures and game areas is a zip line that creates additional opportunities for play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

A public park play area with play structures made from heavy timber, with climbing nets.
Space to Explore

With plenty of room to run, climb, and explore, the updated play isn’t short on space for kids big and small. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Space to Explore

With plenty of room to run, climb, and explore, the updated play isn’t short on space for kids big and small. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Online surveys and the 2009 Master Plan also helped us align and update goals to meet the neighborhood’s current needs. Community feedback yielded consistent results: a desire for natural play features, more walking paths, and enhancement of the park’s already woodsy feel.

From the beginning, the City and community were aligned in the desire to protect and expand Westside Park’s natural areas. We worked closely with the park’s maintenance team to reduce the amount of impervious paving necessary for vehicle access to make more room for vegetated areas.

The existing lawn was improved with an underdrain system so visitors can play year-round. Additional native plantings enhance the existing natural area exceeding buffer requirements and providing even more habitat.

Kids run and play in front of an on a large, heavy timber play structure. There is a basketball court beyond the play area, and the whole park is  surrounded by large, established trees.
Climbing Kids

The timber play structures inspire creative, open play. With nets and dynamic logs to climb, there’s no shortage of fun. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Climbing Kids

The timber play structures inspire creative, open play. With nets and dynamic logs to climb, there’s no shortage of fun. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Community members’ input played an important role in shaping our final vision for the park. The interest in sport courts led to details small (like two backboards on the basketball court) and large (like the strategic positioning of the pickleball court to maximize sun).

A wish to walk through the park’s paths during the rainy season without shoes soaking through and a lawn that stayed dry enough to play football on Thanksgiving helped guide our pathway and drainage strategies. A paved and gravel loop path was added to connect two segments of Bridle Crest Trail in a section wide enough for both horses and pedestrians. The gravel path not only offers softer footfalls for horses and runners alike but provides pervious groundcover to improve site drainage. A soft surface mulch trail was also added to connect the new loop path with an existing trailhead to a nearby ravine.

A photograph of a public park. In the foreground is a grass lawn with trees planted in it. In the background are two people maneuvering along a paved ADA walking path, one person in a wheelchair, the other person pushing them in their chair.
ADA Walking Path

Throughout the updated park, paved, ADA paths provide accessible access for individuals of all ages and abilities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

ADA Walking Path

Throughout the updated park, paved, ADA paths provide accessible access for individuals of all ages and abilities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Four kids play basketball on a paved basketball court surrounded by grass on two sides, a wood on another, and a pickleball court on the fourth. There are two backboards and hoops. One child is attempting to make a basket.
Basketball Court

Areas for sports were important to the community, which inspired the decision to include two backboard on the basketball court for even more play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Basketball Court

Areas for sports were important to the community, which inspired the decision to include two backboard on the basketball court for even more play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

An outdoor, paved pickleball court with a single net. In the foreground, a park visitor observes a game between two people from a bench. Beyond is enclosed garden space and the park’s play area.
Pickleball Court

Careful planning led to locating the new pickleball court in an area that receives a great deal of sun for more comfortable play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Pickleball Court

Careful planning led to locating the new pickleball court in an area that receives a great deal of sun for more comfortable play. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

An image of a public park. In the foreground is a decorative boulder surrounded by a variety of flowering plants that are pink, yellow, orange, and green. Beyond the garden of flowers is a swing set with children swinging, a play structure, and a covered picnic area.
Pollinator Garden

A garden of perennial flowers serves as a buffer to the play area and a garden for native pollinators to enjoy. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Pollinator Garden

A garden of perennial flowers serves as a buffer to the play area and a garden for native pollinators to enjoy. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

A group of four women walks along a paved path through the park. To the right of the path is a garden full of flowering plants. Beyond the garden is a covered picnic area and a play structure of heavy timber.
Family Fun

Accessible pathways and a variety of abundant seating provide opportunities for the whole family to enjoy the park’s amenities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Family Fun

Accessible pathways and a variety of abundant seating provide opportunities for the whole family to enjoy the park’s amenities. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Passive drainage solutions were implemented across the park. To keep interventions minimal, we opted for vegetative flow paths (strategic areas planted with native species plants to receive runoff from the paths) and a bioswale rain garden. Both pull double duty, adding beauty and visual interest to the park while helping to manage the significant drainage issues on site.

An aerial view of the public park, Westside Park, showing the new play area, walking path, pickleball court, and covered picnic area. The park is surrounded by an established wood which connects to an existing trail network.
Community Park

The park’s program is deeply inspired by the community, who provided important insight and feedback that led our update of the park’s Master Plan. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

Community Park

The park’s program is deeply inspired by the community, who provided important insight and feedback that led our update of the park’s Master Plan. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Photo by Meghan Montgomery.

The park’s woodsy feel was further highlighted with play features and a picnic shelter built from beautiful, locally sourced timber from the Pacific Northwest. A wooden, split-rail fence protects the park’s critical areas and adds to the park’s natural feel.

Existing and healthy trees were maintained and supplemented with additional native trees, shrubs, and understory species. Plantings throughout the park were sourced specifically to enhance ethnobotanical and pollinator benefits, adding to the future health of the park and neighborhood.

Two years to the date from the first community meeting, Westside Park opened to the public.

Local context diagram for the Westside Park Rejuvenation Project in Redmond, Washington. – Board & Vellum Landscape Architecture
Research & Analysis of Local Context

Early research for the Westside Park project included a study of the park’s context. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Diagram by Board & Vellum.

Research & Analysis of Local Context

Early research for the Westside Park project included a study of the park’s context. Westside Park Rejuvenation | Diagram by Board & Vellum.

Notes & Credits
Landscape Architecture by Board & Vellum.
General Contracting by Ohno Touchdown JV.
Environmental by Raedeke Associates.
Hydrogeology and Geotechnical Engineering by Associated Earth Sciences.
Cultural Resources by Perteet.
Civil Engineering by Mayfly Engineering.
Log Play Structures by KinsolPlay.

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