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Photo Worthy Spots in Bellevue

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Selfies, panoramas, and artsy shots—snap them all in Bellevue.

  1. BELLEVUE COLLECTION SKY BRIDGE

The 110-foot glass-and-steel sky bridge connecting Lincoln Square to Bellevue Square offers an impressive vantage point of the downtown corridor.

2.CROSSROADS PARK

Capture your kiddos’ joy as they play in the spray park at Crossroads Park. Don’t miss a chance for a photo op on the life-sized orca sculpture that doubles as a fun spray element.

  1. SOUTH BELLEVUE COMUNITY CENTER

John T. Young’s “Temple of the Stones,” made of granite, steel, and cable at South Bellevue Community Center, is a gorgeous piece of public art that shoots well in all seasons, but particularly in the fall.

  1. COAL CREEK NATURAL AREA

Escape the hustle and bustle of downtown and explore this dense forest area that also serves as a natural fish and wildlife habitat. Watch for evidence of the area’s early coal industry along the trail.

  1. MEYDENBAUER BAY

The towering skyline of downtown Bellevue fits nicely with Meydenbauer Bay, a gleaming corner of Lake Washington, in the foreground.

Written by – Ethan Chung, published in the 2017 Bellevue Visitor Guide

Photo Credits – Top to Bottom: The Bellevue Collection Sky Bridge via Brian D. Casey, Crossroads Spray Park via Visit Bellevue Washington, South Bellevue Community Center Scuplture via Tosin Arasi, Coal Creek Natural Area via Flickr Creative Commons, Meydenbauer Bay via Merrill Images

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