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Ballard Church

Ballard Church

The Ballard Church is housed in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. The church welcomes all from believers to non-believers. With several services, teachings, etc., the church also offers fun activities for the kids, making learning more enjoyable.

BAPS Sri Swaminarayan Mandir

Belonging to the BAPS or Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, the Swaminarayan Temple in Seattle follows the same ideals and principles of all BAPS establishments around the world. The spiritual institution that started in India is now in Seattle, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, LA, London, and several other places. Started in 1907, BAPS is a socio-spiritual non-profit organization rooted in the teachings of the Vedas. Led by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, all the temples under BAPS engages in not only spiritual practices, but social and cultural activities as well. Seattle’s Sri Swaminarayan Mandir teaches arts, language, philosophy, and music. They also host charity events such as blood donation, health fairs, and walkathons for fund raising. Read More

Bellevue Botanical Gardens

Bellevue Botanical Gardens

Bellevue Botanical Gardens is a 53 acre garden structured around woodlands, walking trails and natural wetlands offering various horticulture gems for an educational exploration. It is one of the most visited garden in the city for its diversified collection of meadows including Perennial border, The urban Meadow, Yao Garden, Fuchsia Garden, Lost Meadow trail, Native Discovery Garden, waterwise garden etc. Each garden in the area depicts a special feature of the horticulture collection like maples, viburnums, azaleas in the Yao Garden depicting the Japanese landscape. Along with the beautiful botanical trail, visitors can also attend the regular classes and events in the garden to enhance the learning experience. Read More

Bellevue Golf Course

Bellevue Golf Course

The Bellevue Golf Course is an 18-hole par 72 golf course that is open all year round and has a lot to offer. Located in Bellevue, this golf course was opened to the general public in the year 1968 and is perfect for golfers of all skill levels. This golf course has flat terrain with subtle slopes that challenges the golfers and three-lined fairways with strategic bunkering. The golf course also features five tee boxes, a driving range with 21 stalls, a pro shop, a Bellevue grill, and much more. With its 46 stalls, 23 of which are covered and heated, 13 are covered, and ten are open, Bellevue's driving range is unique and opens fifteen minutes before first tee time every day. Read More

Bellevue Hindu Temple and Cultural Center

Bellevue Hindu Temple and Cultural Center

Founded in 2011, Bellevue Hindu Temple and Cultural Center (BHTCC) is a spiritual center as well as a non-profit organization. The temple was established with the purpose of creating a religious and cultural space for the Hindu community of Bellevue. Currently under the presidency of Ravinder Sharma, the religious aspects of the temple are taken care of by Acharya Gopal Datt Sharma of Shimla, Acharya Manoj Datt Tripathi of Kashi, and Acharya Haresh Shukla of Gujarat. BHTCC also runs a Secular Program Mission, where the cultural goal is to provide educational lessons in yoga, music, and language to interested individual. The social aim of the program is to provide food, shelter, and medical services on a non-profit basis to anyone in need irrespective of race, nationality, or religion. Read More

Bet Alef Meditative

Bet Alef Meditative

Founded in 1993, Bet Alef is a meditative synagogue that encourages Jewish spirituality and traditions. This center hosts Shabbat services where visitors can enjoy a day off from their clock-driven lives and experience a peaceful and joyous time with their friends and families. This synagogue also hosts Torah readings and Meditation activities.

Bethany Community Church

Bethany Community Church

Built-in the 1900s, the Bethany Community Church aims to spread the teachings of Christianity worldwide. A diverse group of individuals is a part of the church that comes together for worship and fellowship. Hundreds of volunteers and community members support the church body in countless ways through service and prayer.

Bloedal Reserve

Bloedal Reserve

Along with Bainbridge Island, Bloedal Reserve is a 150 acre garden divided into 12 parts including a moss garden, Japanese garden, and rhododendron glem. Built on the principles of reverence, subtlety, naturalness and tranquillity, Bloedal Reserve is an amalgamation of landscaped lakes, woods, stone garden and articulate lawns. Ornamentally beautified by French Chateau style home, tea house, gardens, bird marsh, reflection pool, waterfall and meadows enhances the charm of the garden and makes it one of the most beautiful in the city. Read More

Blue Sky RV Park

Blue Sky RV Park

Situated in the Snoqualmie valley at the base of Tiger Mountain, the Blue Sky RV Park is a family-owned park that is open all year round. With the beautifully landscaped grounds, the campsite is installed with 30 and 50 amp full hook-ups. There are numerous hiking and biking trails within the park. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, rafting at the Snoqualmie River.

Bridal Veil Falls

Bridal Veil Falls

A 1,328-foot waterfall, Bridal Veil Falls is a four-tiered waterfall that flows from a lake called Lake Serene and has a 150-foot wide drop. Out of the four tiers, two tiers are easily visible, and the way the waterfall cascades below looks just like a veil, and hence the name! To get access to the falls, one needs to climb a fleet of stairs that parallels the falls. It is also a part of Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. The hiking trail to the falls starts from the parking area. The 3.7-mile trail is a moderate hike with an elevation of about 1,000 feet. These trails are best used between June till September. Read More

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