Mercer Island Beaches
Mercer Island offers several options for public access to Lake Washington.
General Information
- Lifeguards: Mercer Island beaches are not staffed by lifeguards. Swim at your own risk.
- Dog Rules: Dogs and other pets are not allowed at public swim areas from May 1 to September 30. During the rest of the year, dogs are allowed on the beach but must be leashed at all times. Learn more about Mercer Island's off-leash dog areas here.
- Group Use: If you’re interested in bringing a large group to a beach during the summer, you may need a Special Event Permit. Learn more here. Please note – Bus parking is not permitted at beach park parking lots. More information about buses is provided on park pages linked below.
- Picnic Areas: Picnic areas operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations for groups of 50 or less are available between May 1 and September 30. Learn more here.
- Water Quality: During swimming season (May-September), King County Parks regularly tests water quality at lake beaches across the County, including the swim beach at Luther Burbank Park and Groveland Beach Park. Results are posted online by King County, and, when results exceed acceptable standards, the City posts signage at the park. The City has conducted its own water quality testing program since 2003, and the results typically show very low qualities of bacteria in the water at Luther Burbank and Groveland.