Lake Hills, Bellevue

Lake Hills is a neighborhood in Bellevue, Washington.

It lies to the south of the Crossroads and north of the Eastgate neighborhoods.

[2] This agricultural activity was abruptly curtailed following the Japanese American Internment in 1942, and was eventually replaced by suburban housing.

[4] Today the Lake Hills neighborhood contains Bellevue College,[5] the Lake Hills Greenbelt Urban Demonstration Garden (also known as the Bellevue Demonstration Garden), and Larsen Lake.

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Lake Hills neighborhood sign on the western end of Lake Hills Boulevard.