Highlands Park

Highlands Park playground

Highlands Park features one playfield for soccer, softball and baseball, a playground, and a picnic table.

The ballfield backstop was donated by the Highlands Neighborhood Association in 2007.

There is limited street parking available at this park.  

Athletic Fields and Courts

Highlands Park has one multipurpose field suitable for youth soccer, youth baseball or youth softball. A permit may be required for use, please see our Rent an Athletic Field webpage for more information.

View rates and policies, or learn how to reserve a field

Free Play

Free Play is field time set aside for the community to enjoy passive, drop-in, and informal play outdoors. The program is offered from March through October for natural grass, and year-round for synthetic turf. Learn more at www.kirklandwa.gov/FreePlay

Check the Free Play schedule for this park

Park Donations

Donating funds to a park is a wonderful way to show appreciation for Kirkland, to honor someone special, or to commemorate a milestone. Park benches and tables are the most popular items to donate, however other donations are possible as well, like those for trees or landscape, for general park maintenance, towards public art or other site amenities (i.e. water fountains), and even towards the tools and equipment needed to keep Kirkland’s parks beautiful.

Learn more about park donations

Park History

This park is the site of the former Highlands water tower. The water tower was taken out of service in the 1960s and was taken down in March 1984. The concrete pads are still there.

The City of Kirkland originally purchased the park property from Martin and Alida Larson in 1953.

Location

11210 NE 102nd St, Kirkland 98033  View Map

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