A couple of important things:
Facilities, such restrooms, play areas, sports courts, campgrounds, and picnic shelters, remain closed.
Organized events and programs remain suspended.
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Visitors are asked to “Keep it Moving!” That means walking, running, riding, and rolling. No congregating in parking lots or trailheads and no team sports or pick-up games on ballfields.pic.twitter.com/QFycDUXXrn
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One big tip: Please don’t stray too far from home when recreating. We all need to keep rural communities safe by minimizing stops and bringing all that you’ll need for your outing. That also means being prepared to go somewhere else if your destination seems crowded.pic.twitter.com/s9sq1DDJgI
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We'll monitor use & encourage visitors through on-site signs & social media to recreate responsibly. But we don't have the resources to enforce social distancing at all our parks and trails. That means if we want to keep the parks open, it's on all of us to stay safe.pic.twitter.com/P9gkMA4bLF
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If you do notice crowding or see areas needing attention, we encourage you to use King County Parks’ reporting tool, SeeClickFix, at https://seeclickfix.com/king-county .
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Puts a new meaning to the saying Dying to get outside.
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The Parks website has everything you need to know: