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Saint Edward State Park is a park in Kenmore, WashingtonKenmore, Washington

Kenmore, occasionally known as "Kenmore by the Lake," is a city in the United States located on the northernmost shores of L...
 and is part of the Washington State Park SystemWashington State Park System

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is a set of state parks owned by the government of Washington state, US...
. Before becoming a Catholic seminary and later a state park, the area was logged in the 19th century and again in the 1920s. A series of trails runs through the park for bicyclistsCycling Summary

Cycling is a recreation, a sport and a means of transport across land....
 and hikersHiking

Hiking is a form of walking, undertaken with the specific purpose of exploring and enjoying the scenery....
. The forest canopy is primarily made up of the Coast Douglas-firCoast Douglas-fir

The Coast Douglas-fir , a species of Douglas-fir, is an evergreen conifer native to the coastal regions of western North Ame...
, Western RedcedarThuja plicata

Thuja plicata is a species of thuja, an evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to the nort...
, Bigleaf MapleBigleaf Maple

The Bigleaf Maple or Oregon Maple is a large deciduous tree that grows to be up to 35 m tall and is native to western ...
, Pacific MadronePacific Madrone

The Pacific Madrone, is a species of arbutus found on the west coast of North America, from British Columbia to California, ...
 and Western HemlockWestern Hemlock

The Western Hemlock is a large evergreen coniferous tree growing to 50-70 m tall, exceptionally 78 m, and with a trunk diame...
. Its dense carpet includes many varieties of fernFern

A fern is any one of a group of about 20,000 species of plants classified in the phylum or division Pteridophyta, also...
 (mainly Western Sword FernPolystichum munitum

The Western Sword Fern is an evergreen fern native to western North America, where it is one of the most abundant ferns occu...
), shrubShrub

A shrub or bush is a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree b...
 and mossMoss Overview

Mosses are small, soft plants that are typically 1-10 cm tall, occasionally more....
. It is flanked on the west by an undeveloped beach on Lake WashingtonLake Washington

Lake Washington is the second largest natural lake in Washington State, USA, after Lake Chelan, and the largest lake in King...
, and it surrounds the Saint Thomas Center, which currently houses Bastyr UniversityBastyr University Summary

Bastyr University was established as the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1978 in Seattle, Washington b...
.

Facilities

The park's most singular feature is the St. Edward SeminarySt. Edward Seminary

St. Edward's Seminary was an institution for developing Catholic priests in Washington State, USA....
, listed on the Washington State Heritage Register since 1997 and added in April 2007 to the National Register of Historic Places. This large, historic building has fallen into disrepair in recent years, and is not currently accessible to the public except by special arrangement, e.g. renting the refectory for special events. Other facilities include the indoor Carole Ann Wald swimming pool , gymnasium, an outdoor stone sanctuary ("The Grotto"), a baseballBaseball

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 field and a soccer field. It also boasts the largest children's playground in the state, built primarily by local volunteers in 2003. The park is day-use only, and no camping is permitted.

Dogs are allowed at Saint Edward State Park but state law requires that they be on a physical leash (8 feet or less) at all times.

A local citizens group, , assists the Park Department in scheduling park usage, but is barred by contract from advocacy.

Renovation

In 2005, Washington State Parks began a land use planningLand use planning Summary

Land Use Planning is the term used for a branch of public policy which encompasses various disciplines which seek to order a...
 project for the park. Also known as Classification and Management Planning (CAMP), the project addresses overall visitor experiences, natural and cultural resources, use of the park’s buildings, recreation fields and trails, and other topics of interest to the community and customers.

Because the "Friends" group is barred from advocacy, another citizens group, , C4SEP, has developed to contribute public comment and ideas.

One proposal is to develop the main building into .

A proposal by McMenaminsMcMenamins

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 to develop the main building into a hotel, restaurant, and conference center was withdrawn in spring of 2007.

With elevated attention from C4SEP the State Legislature allocated $500,000 to evaluate the declining condition of the seminary building, and $500,000 toward much needed and previously deferred maintenance.

With the newly available injection of funding, State Parks began an RFQ process with architectural firms Spring 2007, moving forward toward a timely evaluation, creating an opportunity for a wider array of prospective uses.

Ranger/Park Manager Mo reports (April 2008) that an additional $1.7mm is being funded for Phase 1 (repair/replace foundation and field drainage, and repair foundation), and to begin Phase 2 (Exterior repairs).

History

From the 1920s until 1977, the land on which Saint Edward State Park sits was owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, and used, from 1931, as a seminarySeminary

A seminary or theological college is a specialized and often live-in higher education institution for the purpose of i...
 by the Sulpician Order. The St. Edward SeminarySt. Edward Seminary

St. Edward's Seminary was an institution for developing Catholic priests in Washington State, USA....
 was constructed in 1931, followed in 1958 by the Saint Thomas Seminary. Due to declining enrollments, the seminaries closed in 1977. Most of the land was sold to State of WashingtonWashington

Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States....
, with the support of then-governor Dixy Lee RayDixy Lee Ray

Dixy Lee Ray was the seventeenth governor of Washington and the first woman to hold that position....
. The remainder of the land, which includes the Saint Thomas Seminary (now Saint Thomas Center) continued under the ownership of the archdiocese until November of 2005, when its tenant, Bastyr UniversityBastyr University

Bastyr University was established as the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1978 in Seattle, Washington b...
, finalized the purchase of the property.

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