Bridle Trails State Park is the largest park in Kirkland. Touted as the "only park of its kind west of the Mississippi," it supports the area equestrians with show arenas, 28 miles of equestrian trails, and some 500 acres of woodland. Kirkland also has many other waterfront and neighborhood parks that offer swimming, sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic facilities. The city has one of the most active downtown districts in the state. Its waterfront location offers miles of sidewalk along the water's edge, an extremely popular route with walkers and joggers. Restaurants, bars, and coffee shops are intertwined with specialty boutiques and art galleries. And the Kirkland Performance Center draws big-name entertainment.
In June 2007, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Kirkland, WA was $626,933. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.
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