Directions
ADDRESS
Saint
Edward State Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA 98028
Rain or shine
The Festival strongly encourages our guests to take advantage of the following
options to help reduce the traffic in and out of the Park:
- Carpooling
- Public transportation (Metro and Sound Transit)
Shuttle bus service between P&R and the Festival (Saturday & Sunday
only)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
The following buses stop at Kenmore P & R (7346 NE Bothell Way):
Metro: 234 (Saturday
only) and 331
Sound Transit: 522
SHUTTLE BUS
The Festival provides FREE shuttle bus services between P & R and Saint Edward
State Park on Saturday and Sunday. So drive to the P & R
and park you car there, or take public transportation mentioned above to the
P & R and take the shuttle to the Park!
There will be 3-4 shuttle buses running between P&R and the Park between
10:30am-7:00pm on Saturday and Sunday. The last bus will
leave the Park at 7:00pm so don’t miss your bus! Each trip will take
approximately 20 minutes, depending on traffic. Traffic on Juanita Drive could
back up considerably during the day and some delay could be expected. Please
take this into consideration when you plan your day and we appreciate your patience!
Kenmore
P & R
7346 NE Bothell Way
Kenmore, WA 98028
PARKING
FREE PARKING is available at Saint Edward State Park.
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
From I-405 northbound:
Take exit #20-A (116th St. N.E.) and turn west (left). Travel 4.5 miles. (At
98th Ave., the road name changes to Juanita Dr.) Park entrance is on left.
From I-405 southbound:
Exit at Hwy. 522 (exit #23-B). Drive through Bothell to Kenmore. Turn left at
68th Ave. (68th turns into Juanita Dr.) Park is 1.5 miles on the right.
From I-5:
Take exit #175 (145th St.) and travel east to Bothell Way. Turn left. Travel
north to 68th Ave. in Kenmore. (68th turns into Juanita Dr). Park is 1.5 miles
on the right.
ABOUT THE PARK: Saint Edward State Park
Saint
Edward State Park is a 316-acre day-use park with sprawling lawns and forested
trails, all set around impressive, Romanesque Revival style brick buildings of
a former Catholic Seminary. Situated in Kenmore, the Park is a quiet haven in
the midst of the urban bustle. At Saint Edward, you’ll find a pleasant
picnic area, well-groomed trails through the woods to the shore of Lake Washington
and a charming garden alcove for reflection.
Saint Edward State Park is the largest remaining undeveloped area on Lake
Washington. Those who take the time to hike the trails may enjoy 3.000 feet of
shoreline and many species of birds, animals, plants and trees.
Special recreational facilities at the Park include an Olympic-size pool for
swimming, as well as courts for tennis, handball and racketball, and fields for
soccer, baseball and volleyball. Small, casual groups of users are welcome
anytime. In addition, a full-size gymnasium and meeting rooms are available for
rent.
Centennial 2013- Washington State Parks and Recreation
Commission celebrates 100 years and prepares for a second century
In
2003, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission constructed a plan
to prepare for the state park system's 100th birthday in 2013 and a second century
of service to citizens. To guide preparations, the Commission adopted the Centennial
2013 Vision:
"In 2013, Washington's state parks will be premier destinations of uncommon
quality, including state and regionally significant natural, cultural, historical
and recreational resources that are outstanding for the experience, health, enjoyment
and learning of all people."
The Centennial 2013 Plan is intended to focus agency staff, citizen volunteers,
organizations and state policy-makers on a common goal. The plan includes three
priorities and a call to action to citizens:
Learn more about Saint Edward State Park and Washington State Parks Centennial
2013 Plans here
HOTEL
Residence Inn, the Festival’s Hotel Sponsor, is offering a special discount
rate for the Washington Brewers Festival guests. Reservations required and based
upon availability. Please mention “Washington Brewers Festival” when
you make a reservation.