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Visiting Meadowbrook

Meadowbrook Farm Preserve is a peaceful, open landscape at the base of Mount Si where visitors can slow down and connect with nature. The farm’s wide, flat trails make it easy for people of all ages and abilities to explore, whether you’re out for a short walk, a family outing, or a quiet moment of reflection. As you move through the fields, wetlands, and forest edges, you may spot elk, birds, and other wildlife that call the preserve home. Visitors are encouraged to stay on marked trails, respect wildlife from a distance, and help preserve the natural beauty of the farm for future generations.

Address

1711 Boalch Avenue Northwest  North Bend, WA  98045

Hours

  • Open daily: Dawn to dusk

  • Interpretive Center: Open by reservation or for scheduled events only

Farm Boundary

The farm boundary map highlights the preserve’s property lines, trails, access points, and surrounding natural areas to help visitors explore responsibly and stay within designated areas.

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Parking

Parking is available at the Interpretive Center. There are also pullout parking lots along State Route 202 and Boalch Avenue. 

Use Guidelines

  • Please park in designated areas and do not drive onto fields.

  • Camping, campfires, motor vehicles, manned aircraft, and fireworks are not permitted except as part of a specific scheduled event.

  • Dogs must be on leash or voice control; please pick up after your dog.

  • Hunting is not allowed; please do not approach or disturb wildlife.

  • No unscheduled uses may occur which would create a safety hazard, cause damage to the property, or exclude other members of the public from using the same general area.

  • Please respect these ancestral lands of the Snoqualmie Tribe. 

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