Top Parks in Lakebay, Pierce county, Washington, United states

Goodpastor Park

Address: 22416 Maple Dr NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“Great park with a quaint playground, open field, and a wooded area with a pond.”

North Beach Park and Private Boat Dock

Address: 1311 E Herron Blvd NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“North Beach Park is a signature part of Herron Island. With the playground for kids to have a blast on, to the beautiful beach with a northern view. The (Private) boat docks are also well maintained. There is a fire pit and a community center within the park. All in all just a beautiful park with fun for people of all ages.”

Nature Park & Trail

Address: 621 W Yew Blvd Kp N, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“Nature park… A park filled to the brim with beauty and nature. Home to a .15 mile trail going through the park. The park is somewhere to get a breath of fresh air, deer watch, or take a walk. With a couple benches placed in the park, it allows one to sit down and read a book listening to the sounds of nature. Nature Park is a hidden treasure of Herron Island that I recommend checking out.”

South Beach Park

Address: 22708 S Herron Blvd NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“Home to fine sand beaches, art-deco style architecture, a busy boardwalk with many street vendors and an active nightlife, Miami's South Beach is in fact much more well known, famous and entertaining than Herron Island's South Beach. Instead, this beach greets you with a rocky surface abutting a significant cliff, and it requires a steep walk down to access it. But once you make that journey, it's riches unfold in front of you. Washed up logs, rotting seaweed and broken crab shells accessorize an expansive view of the south Case Inlet. At low tide, when the water is clear, looking just to the southwest tip of the island, you can see the top of one of the sunken ships of Captain George Vancouver's expedition, the first to discover this magnificent island. The shipwreck is full of sea life to explore and is a prime spot to find dolphins (and sometimes orcas!) hanging out.”

Penrose Point State Park

Address: 321 158th Ave SW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“Nice little campground! Make SURE you lock up your food and garbage at night though, those little masked bandits aren't afraid of you at all! Short little hike to the water makes for some great views! Lots of paved areas for the kiddos to ride bicycles, etc on.”

Volunteer Park

Address: 5514 Key Peninsula Hwy NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“The only KP park built by KP locals volunteering their labor. Located in the middle of the KP where we all used to assemble for local community events.”

Key Peninsula Metro Parks

Address: 5514 Key Peninsula Hwy NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Park

“Fun playgrounds”

Delano Bay Christian Camp

Address: 810 Stamford Rd SW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“This is a good summer camp if you are of a traditional Church of Christ background. The summer camps are focused more on growing spiritually than on playing games. They tend to do a good job challenging campers and helping them grow in their faith. If you are from a different church background then things may not make sense. Compared to other Christian camps, it is somewhat limited in physical space. It is predominately comprised of one open field which most activities take place in. The boys cabins are more dorm like and are not handicap accessible. The girls cabins are also dorm like and are better like but still require someone in a wheelchair to go up a fairly steep hill. The waterfront cabins are cute. They are fairly original and haven’t been updated. You can rent them throughout the off season for an affordable rate.”

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