There are a couple of very small ponds in the Bellefield park development in Bellevue near 112 Ave NE and Bellefield Park Lane. Here: https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=4 ... 7&t=m&z=17" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've seen them during my lunch time walks. They look shallow and without much cover, a bit like large storm ponds. I came across a SoundTransit report that classifies them as possible wetland sites. I assume access is limited to persons living in the condos, as it appears to be private land.
Anybody after dropped a line in these?
Thanks and have a great day.
Bellefield Park Ponds
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Re: Bellefield Park Ponds
Walked by these ponds again last week. First of all, I think they are much too shallow and sparse to hold much of anything in them. I'll bet they'll be even more shallow come Summer.
Further, though the rear entrance I've been using in unmarked, the front entrance to the community is very clearly marked private.
Thanks and good luck.
Further, though the rear entrance I've been using in unmarked, the front entrance to the community is very clearly marked private.
Thanks and good luck.
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Re: Bellefield Park Ponds
Bellefield business park? Mercer slough supplies the water, not much moving and filled with turtles.
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Re: Bellefield Park Ponds
Too many ducks and geese polluting the waters. I used to work at Bellefield office park.I would agree on too shallow and way too much poo.