Attractions
The Bellevue Arts Museum is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of the fine art of craft and design. The museum places an emphasis on regional craft artists as part of the national and international conversation on fine craft and design. Established in September, 1992, the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art houses more than 3000 dolls on display as well as for sale.
Ming’s Asian Gallery is a combination art gallery and antique furniture shop. The gallery represents 5,000 years of history and tradition which takes visitors on a journey through the Imperial Dynasties of Japan, China, Korea, Myanmar, Cambodia, Tibet, Thailand and Nepal. From historical treasures to accents, Ming's offers a collection of unique antiques, fine furniture, mineral carvings, porcelains, netsuke, snuff bottles, paintings, textiles, Peking glass, jade and so much more. Cultural exhibitions, lectures and symposiums are presented throughout the calendar year
Kelsey Creek Park is a 150 acres forest and wetland habitat. The park features numerous hiking and jogging trails. Kelsey Creek Farm is located within the park and is home to a variety of different farm animals, including ponies, pigs, goats and sheep. The farm features several children's recreational programs, such as pony care classes and farm experience tours.
Wilburton Hill Park is a botanical wonderland. The garden is several gardens rolled into one. The Yao Japanese Garden is a marvel of simplicity. The Alpine Garden features high-altitude plant life and the Waterwise Garden is a more practical affair, offering numerous tips and suggestions to the amateur gardener.