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Top 3 Lakes around Enetai

Best lakes around Enetai are associated with two distinct locations in Washington State: a census-designated place in Kitsap County and a neighborhood in Bellevue. The Bellevue location, Enatai, offers access to Lake Washington, a large freshwater lake. Enatai Beach Park provides a gateway to Lake Washington, featuring water activities and recreational spaces. The Kitsap County Enetai, adjacent to Bremerton, is primarily associated with Puget Sound and Enetai Creek, without major lakes.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

John Nelson Park

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Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract …

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Sakai Park and pond

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This park is named after a Japanese family who cultivated berries here during their World War II internment. It's now a tranquil, almost 23-acre nature preserve, featuring a pond and even some small wetlands.

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Battle Point Park

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Once a naval radio station, this 90-acre park is now home to two ponds, walking/jogging trails, an equestrian area, a picnic shelter and kids' playground, lots of green space, and …

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Gazzam Lake Main Trail

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The main trails in Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve are well-signed and make for easy walking through the forest. The side trails tend to be narrower and brushier.

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January 5, 2025, Sakai Park and pond

There is an 18-foot-tall troll made from recycled wood residing in the park: Pia the Peacekeeper, an installation by Copenhagen-based artist Thomas Dambo. Also two asphalt-surfaced tennis courts, with accessible parking.

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The main trails in Gazzam Lake Nature Preserve are well-signed and make for easy walking through the forest. The side trails tend to be narrower and brushier.

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August 27, 2023, Battle Point Park

Once a naval radio station, this 90-acre park is now home to two ponds, walking/jogging trails, an equestrian area, a picnic shelter and kids' playground, lots of green space, and recreational facilities for everything from tennis, soccer and basketball to (indoor) gymnastics meets.

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Lisa
August 27, 2023, John Nelson Park

Previously known as Strawberry Plant Park, in 2013 this park was renamed in honor of John Nelson. Nelson — a local resident and shipyard worker — originally donated this tract of land in the 1950s in hopes it would become a park.

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Lisa
August 27, 2023, Sakai Park and pond

This park is named after a Japanese family who cultivated berries here during their World War II internment. It's now a tranquil, almost 23-acre nature preserve, featuring a pond and even some small wetlands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes or water bodies can I find around Enetai?

Around Enetai, particularly in the Kitsap County area, you'll discover various parks featuring ponds and smaller lakes. For instance, Sakai Park and pond is a tranquil nature preserve with a pond and wetlands. Battle Point Park also features two ponds, while John Nelson Park includes a lake. If you're referring to the Enatai neighborhood in Bellevue, you'll find access to the much larger Lake Washington, known for its extensive water activities.

Are there family-friendly lakes or parks with water access near Enetai?

Yes, several parks around Enetai are great for families. John Nelson Park and Battle Point Park are both listed as family-friendly, offering recreational facilities and green spaces. Gazzam Lake Main Trail also provides easy walking through a forest, suitable for families. If you're in Bellevue's Enatai, Enatai Beach Park on Lake Washington is highly family-friendly, with a swimming area, play area, and picnic spots.

What historical or cultural points of interest are associated with the lakes around Enetai?

The parks around Enetai offer interesting historical context. Sakai Park and pond is named after a Japanese family who cultivated berries there during their World War II internment. It also features 'Pia the Peacekeeper,' an 18-foot-tall troll sculpture made from recycled wood. John Nelson Park was renamed in 2013 to honor John Nelson, who donated the land in the 1950s. Battle Point Park was once a naval radio station before becoming a public park.

Are there accessible lakes or parks for visitors with mobility needs near Enetai?

Yes, Sakai Park and pond is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering accessible parking and facilities. Its tranquil nature preserve with a pond and wetlands can be enjoyed by a wider range of visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Enetai?

You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the easy Lions Park Loop or the moderate Illahee Preserve Loop Trail. For cycling, options include the easy Battery Vinton – Point White Pier loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Enetai and Cycling around Enetai guides.

Are there hiking trails around the lakes near Enetai?

Yes, several parks offer hiking and walking trails. Gazzam Lake Main Trail provides well-signed paths for easy walking through the forest. Battle Point Park also has walking and jogging trails. For more hiking options, including easy routes like the Lions Park Loop or Illahee State Park Trail, refer to the Hiking around Enetai guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes and parks around Enetai?

Visitors appreciate the variety of natural and man-made water bodies within these recreational areas. Highlights like Sakai Park and pond are valued for their tranquil nature and unique features like the troll sculpture. The historical significance of places like John Nelson Park and the diverse recreational facilities at Battle Point Park are also highly enjoyed.

Can I go swimming in any of the lakes near Enetai?

While the parks in Kitsap County feature ponds and smaller lakes, they are generally not designated for swimming. However, if you are referring to the Enatai neighborhood in Bellevue, Enatai Beach Park provides a designated swimming area on Lake Washington, complete with seasonal lifeguards. You can find more information about Enatai Beach Park on the Bellevue Parks website.

Are there opportunities for boating or kayaking near Enetai?

If you are in the Enatai neighborhood of Bellevue, Enatai Beach Park on Lake Washington offers seasonal canoe and kayak rentals. You can launch non-motorized watercraft year-round and even explore the Mercer Slough Nature Park canal with guided canoe tours. For more details, visit the Visit Bellevue website.

Are there any less crowded or 'hidden gem' lakes around Enetai?

While the guide focuses on popular spots, areas like Gazzam Lake Main Trail offer a more natural, forested experience that can feel less crowded than larger recreational parks. Its side trails are narrower and brushier, providing a sense of deeper immersion in nature.

What facilities are available at the parks with lakes near Enetai?

The parks offer various facilities. Sakai Park and pond has accessible parking and asphalt-surfaced tennis courts. Battle Point Park is extensive, with an equestrian area, picnic shelter, kids' playground, and recreational facilities for sports like tennis, soccer, and basketball. John Nelson Park also provides general park facilities.

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