Address: 100 3rd Ave SE, Pacific, WA 98047, USA
“Was realy nice to go this morning with my Grandson. Look's so nice since they remodel warm and in inviting. Great for the kiddos to run and play.”
Address: 3000 Hunts Point Rd, Hunts Point, WA 98004, USA
“The Town Hall itself was closed, it was a Sunday. But the area around it, the small park and the grass was impeccably manicured; beautiful place to hang out and relax.”
Address: 801 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, USA
“Loved the Christmas fun activities hosted by city of Sammamish. Loads of activities and music for kids.. wish they do out more often”
Address: 100 3rd Ave SE, Pacific, WA 98047, USA
“Was realy nice to go this morning with my Grandson. Look's so nice since they remodel warm and in inviting. Great for the kiddos to run and play.”
Address: 22828 120th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98031, USA
“It is a quite nice park, lots of trails and an amazing plant diversity for a place in such a populous city like Kent. The vegetation on the trail is not much different from parks in other cities, as there is a mix of natives and nonnatives, but the diversity of natives is relatively higher than many other parks. Some native plants that you don't see in all parks but you can see in this one are Devil's club, vanilla leaf, pacific trillium, bleeding heart, twinberry honeysuckle, and NODDING BOG MARIGOLD!!! There is a spot in the park where big leaf maples have leafs twice as big (or even bigger) than the usual. If you go off trail, the amount of nonnatives is relatively low, bittersweet nightshade is the most common nonnative plant off trail. The southern side of the park is the typical conifer-maple forest, and the southern side is a mix of evergreen-deciduous forest and wetland forest (which I think might mean that this spot where the raverine lowlands start transitioning to the eastern uplands), plus, at the north and northeast ends of the area, there is a true wetland. Among the animals that you can see in the park are western redback salamanders, banana slugs, chocolate arion slugs, possibly pacific sideband snails, steller's jays, pileated woodpeckers (I haven't seen one myselft, but there's signs of their presence) and other birds. I have to mention that there is a lot of trash among the trails, and a few homeless camps throughout the park.”
Address: 4030 95th Ave NE, Yarrow Point, WA 98004, USA
“Cute neighborhood park”
Address: 22017 SE Wax Rd #200, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA
“Very friendly & helpful staff!”
Address: 17425 Ballinger Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155, USA
“The City Hall was a great place to get passports. During our time at the hall we were able to go through the entire passport process quickly and effectively allowing for us to do other things. In addition to the quick passport process, the workers at the hall also had great customer service something you don't generally expect from all public servants.”
Address: 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, USA
“my daughter and i wanted to say thank u to all of the shoreline police offers and so we have gotten them some donuts we cant thank them enough”
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