
North Redmond, located in the northeastern corner of the City, is primarily residential, consisting largely of low density and low-moderate density housing. The neighborhood hosts several connections with the historical founding of the region including one original 1909 homestead and a cow path known now as NE 124th Street and developed as late as 1964.
North Redmond is served by parks and trails within the adjacent neighborhoods including the Puget Power Trail, as well as large areas of open space just outside its boundaries. Multi-use trails are currently under development and planned for completion along the NE 116th Street corridor to serve as linkage with existing trail networks, schools and parks throughout the region. The North Redmond neighborhood totals 1.3 square miles with 0.4 square miles existing within the current City of Redmond municipal boundaries and making up about 2.5% of Redmond's land area.