To slow the spread of COVID- 19 (Coronavirus), City of Redmond acted on King County Public Health’s latest recommendation found here by closing all City of Redmond facilities, and canceling activities, rentals, events, sports leagues, and field reservations through April 30, 2020.



Planning to play outdoors?

Together we can keep our parks safe! Playground Closures Playgrounds are now officially closed until further notice. Sports Fields Permitted use of City of Redmond sports fields for the purpose of leagues, organized games, or practices have been canceled until further notice. No organized game play is allowed and large gathering criteria must be applied. Picnic Shelters Shelter reservations are currently unavailable and will be open for use on a first-come first-serve basis until further notice. Be advised that we are not able to sanitize picnic shelters and encourage community members to follow the latest CDC recommendations. Redmond Parks and Trails Are Open All Park restrooms are being sanitized daily by City staff

Practice social distancing – create at least 6 feet of distance

No organized activities or game play allowed

Wash your hands before and after play

Stay home if you are sick

Follow current CDC recommendations Parks and Recreation Facility Closures and Cancellations The following cancellations and closures are in effect through April 30, 2020. This is an evolving situation and closures or cancellations may change. For the most current information, please visit redmond.gov/CurrentCancellations.

Community Centers Closed All Parks and Recreation Community Centers, Anderson Park Cabins and Farrel-McWhirter Park Barnyard are closed. For the most current information, please visit redmond.gov/CurrentCancellations. Activities, Programs and Classes Canceled All recreation programs, classes, sports leagues, and farm activities are canceled.

View a full list of affected activities. Rentals Canceled All facility, cabin and picnic shelter rentals are canceled.

The health and safety of our staff and community is our highest priority. For up to date information and recommendations on this evolving situation, please visit: redmond.gov/COVID-19