Aubrey Davis Park

An image of an expansive green park field and playground with a view overlooking Lake Washington
I-90 & Mercer Way

Aubrey Davis Park (formerly "The Lid Park") is a 90+ acre regional park and recreation/transportation corridor. Thanks to citizen efforts, the park was built in 1992 to mitigate the impacts from reconstruction of Interstate 90. Today, the park includes the Park on the Lid, the Mountains to Sound Greenway (I-90) Trail, the Boat Launch, and the Greta Hackett Outdoor Sculpture Gallery

Aubrey Davis Park features something for everyone, including softball fields, sport courts, a picnic shelter, play areas, restrooms, public art, and plenty of open space.

Park Amenities

  • Baseball fields
  • Basketball court
  • BBQs
  • Benches
  • Bike racks
  • Bleachers
  • Boat launch
  • Bocce courts
  • Drinking fountains
  • Giant chess board
  • Grass areas
  • Greta Hackett Outdoor Sculpture Gallery
  • Interpretive and wayfinding signage
  • Parking
  • Paved trails
  • Picnic shelter
  • Picnic tables
  • Playgrounds
  • Plaza
  • Public art
  • Restrooms
  • Soccer/lacrosse field
  • Tennis courts
  • Trashcans

More Information

  • Aubrey Davis Park Master Plan: The Mercer Island City Council adopted a park master plan on December 3, 2019.  Projects established in the master plan focus on four key areas: vegetation management, trail improvements, park improvements, and arts and placemaking. View the adopted master plan here.
  • Trail Safety Improvements: The City is in the process of designing and constructing trail safety improvements at Aubrey Davis Park. Learn more about the project on Let's Talk.