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of downtown Renton. Renton also boasts an active art community with theater productions and a symphony orchestra. There are more than 30 parks scattered along the river basin, lake and neighboring cities. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park sits on 57 acres of land on Lake Washington and is perfect for swimming, volleyball, and having a picnic. Many homeowners are taking advantage of the lower-than-average real estate prices, making Renton one of the best areas on the West Coast to invest in a new home.
A LANDING PLACERenton River Days: 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057
Summer Outdoor Concerts: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056
Clam Lights: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056
Olde Fashioned Halloween
Scavenger Hunt: Through downtown Renton
NESTLED AT THE SOUTHEASTERN TIP OF LAKE WASHINGTON LIES THE CITY OF RENTON. RENTON IS EASILY REACHED BY THE INTERSTATE 405 AND IS CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN SEATTLE, SEATAC AIRPORT, AND THE EASTSIDE. THIS COMMUNITY HAS BEEN GROWING INTO A POPULAR SUBURB OVER THE YEARS THAT TAKE PRIDE IN THE DIVERSE POPULATION.
PARKS
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056
Ron Regis Park: 1501 Orcas Ave SE, Renton, WA 98059
Renton Park: 16900 130th Ave SE, Renton, WA 98058
Liberty Park: 1101 Bronson Way N, Renton, WA 98057
Less than 20 miles from Seattle lies the town of Issaquah. A quaint town surrounded by Tiger, Cougar, and Squak Mountain. For the outdoor enthusiast, Poo Poo Point and Cougar Mountain offer various hiking trails. At the base of Tiger Mountain, daring adventurist can be seen paragliding to the landing zone at the bottom. With Lake Sammamish in the heart of Issaquah, many can be found on the water or in the state park on every available sunny
day. The downtown area of Issaquah boasts a charming feel with vintage shops, bars, and live music. On the plateau, residents can find a newly developed shopping and entertainment hub. Residents of Issaquah love the two-day award-winning festival put on each year in October called Salmon Days. There is a large parade followed by food trucks and live entertainment to celebrate the return of the salmon to their birth waters. Boeing and Microsoft have significantly affected Issaquah’s history, cultural development, and diverse population through their active community participation and attraction of outside residents.
Salmon Days: 155 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027
Fender's on Front Street: 232 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027
Issaquah Farmers Market: 1730 10th Ave NW, Issaquah, WA 98027
Issaquah Zombie Walk: 232 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027
Lake Sammamish State Park: 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027
Confluence Park: 655 Rainier Blvd N, Issaquah, WA 980274
LESS THAN 20 MILES FROM SEATTLE LIES THE TOWN OF ISSAQUAH. A QUAINT TOWN SURROUNDED BY TIGER, COUGAR, AND SQUAK MOUNTAIN. FOR THE OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST, POO POO POINT AND COUGAR MOUNTAIN OFFER VARIOUS HIKING TRAILS. AT THE BASE OF TIGER MOUNTAIN, DARING ADVENTURIST CAN BE SEEN PARAGLIDING TO THE LANDING ZONE AT THE BOTTOM.
Issaquah Highland Bark Park: 25th & Natalie Way Issaquah WA 98029, Issaquah, WA 98029
Salmon Run Nature Park : 944 5th Ave NW, Issaquah, WA 98027
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The Issaquah School District is educating the innovators, entrepreneurs, and civic leaders of tomorrow Students in our District repeatedly score within the top five percent on state and national standardized test, but our teachers aim for more. They create passionate lifelong learners who want to achieve their personal and professional potential in a rapidly changing world. Our schools offer a well-rounded curriculum. Students excel in highly capable, International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement programs, explore interest-based and real world learning at our new innovative high school, and have opportunities to take career and technical classes. District teachers are respected professionals: 90% of community members have rated them “excellent” in ongoing polling, and 70% of staff hold masters or doctorate degrees.