Redmond is a city in King County, Washington, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) east of Seattle, within the high-tech enclave of Seattle metropolitan area. The population is estimated at 62,458 in 2016, up from 54,144 in the 2010 census. Redmond is commonly recognized as the home of Microsoft and Nintendo of America. With an annual bike race on city streets and the state's only velodrome, Redmond is also known as the "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest".
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Miyar Adventures leads climbing and hiking trips in the Cascades as well as international trips in Nepal, Tanzania, and Argentina. Miyar aims to make our trips accessible and enjoyable to everyone by offering experienced guides and trips for all skill levels. Join us for your first time climbing or to summit the tallest mountain in Africa.
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Suburban park with more than 550 acres of land for biking, rock climbing, playing tennis and picnicking.
Wonderful dog park! Best we have ever been to with cool water access. Many walking trails and nice greenery
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The park is great. Nice vistas. Lots of grassy field. Party shelter. Wonderful sandy beach, pier, swimming, big play structure/area. grass, a few picnic tables, restrooms, sometimes a concession stand I think. nice river running thru it (protected area). no dogs allowed on the beach areas. Bring your own chairs for the beachfront. Parking can be a challenge (lot is small and very little street parking in the area.
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It is obvious that Black Raven is passionate about their brews; excellent quality and flavors. They have acquired quite a following in the Seattle area. Nice atmosphere and great service. The employees are very friendly. We enjoyed our time here.
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The Sammamish River Trail offers many options for easy access to an easy, paved bike path that will take you from Redmond (Marymoor Park) to Bothell Landing. The trail follows the Sammamish River that drains into beautiful Lake Washington in Kenmore. You can continue on the trail after it connects with the Burke-Gilman trail and go all the way to Seattle.
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The Microsoft Visitor Center is located in Building 92 at the Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, WA. Inside the Microsoft Visitor Center you will see how Microsoft is Empowering People and Organizations around the world. Be able to get hands on with Microsoft's latest consumer technologies. As well as see a bit into the future, with cloud computing and other interactive displays. Photo I.D or Passport, may be required to obtain a Visitor Badge to enter the Microsoft Visitor Center. Parking is available on the surface lot in front of Building 92 in marked Visitor parking spots, with overflow parking next door at Garage 99 on 150th Ave (opposite side of Building 92 from the surface parking lot). This is the only area of the campus open for the public. Our hours change frequently, please contact us for the current weeks hours.
We stopped in here on our way to Seattle more or less as a lark since my brother-in-law is a big Apple guy. Having said that this company represents a huge part of where we are in today's world and the visitor center was a very interesing journey through that history. Well worth the time to stop in and take a look around. We all enjoyed the time.
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We really enjoyed our time at Town Center. We liked the low-rise buildings, plenty of parking and nice landscaping. We went to iPic Theatre to spoil ourselves on date night. That was awesome!
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