Address: 8425 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA 98465, USA
“Took my 3 year old son to the park and beach today. He really liked the playground, a variety of things to play on and do. It is also a playground not right next to the parking lot and road so as a parent you can relax a bit about the cars and easily catch darting kids. We walked a little of the trail at the park. Loose and sandy gravel. When you get back to the turns in the trail they are not marked but common sense keeps you the correct direction. We walked over the soccer field to the beach. It is a rocky beach where turning over rocks finds crabs. The bathroom near the soccer field was just alright. We did not use the restroom near the playground so I cannot comment.”
Address: 12317 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499, USA
“A really awesome place to walk around and enjoy the beauty of nature. They have some amazing plants and flowers and buildings. We did not go into the gift shop because they still require mask wearing. We went in the middle of the day on Sunday. It was not crowded at all.”
Address: 10123 78th Ave NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332, USA
“Great park! So much to do. There are several large fields for softball, baseball and soccer. Several basketball and tennis courts. There is a huge play structure/jungle gym with multiple slides, climbing structures, swings and other activities. Lots of benches and picnic tables for parents to watch children play. Gender specific and family bathrooms are clean and well maintained. Dogs are allowed but must be leased. Doggie waste disposal bags are available. Several water fountains with water bottle fillers. Covered picnic area is first come first served. Lots of swings including toddler, handicapped and regular swings. There is a stationary bike and elliptical machine for parents to use while the kids play. This park gets very crowded during peak hours. Lots of parking but only 3 handicapped spaces which are frequently in use.”
Address: Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“Good location for photography and apparently for walking dogs.”
Address: 11528 Military Rd SW, Lakewood, WA 98498, USA
“Classic simple park. With walking path small play area large field, baseball field that needs to be re done unfortunately. Half basketball court.”
Address: Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“Was recommended by a couple of people to check it out, as it wasn't too far from where I live. The drive wasn't long, parking was easy. Enough parking when I went mid day on a Saturday. There are stairs to the dog park along with a ramp for anyone who has a disability or strollers. Double gated and rules are posted as you go in. Right away you can go to an open spot that has dog agility equipment (to the right) or to the left you go down a little trail and there is just an open field like area. There, is a gravel tail that follows the fence line, for you and your dog to walk. Also, there are some off trails between the agility area and the open field area. The area is All one level, no worries for hills for any struggles with wheelchairs or strollers. All dogs and humans were really nice. This made working through some bigger dog issues for my smaller dog easy. All that I talked to were really supportive and helpful. Oh and in one post there was mention about no water dishes, when I went, I went prepared just in case, but here were two dishes full of water the whole time. Great visit overall!”
Address: 2321 Ruston Way, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
“This place has a great view of Cormorants in Tacoma, wa. I go down there at least once week with my wife. She's a photographer and enjoys taking pictures. I am going to upload one of mine, this is a bunch Cormorants in front of the ships along the shore line.”
Address: 9222 Veterans Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98498, USA
“My Husband and I enjoy bringing our little ones here. Family friendly and kid friendly who can argue with that? Definitely a good place for swimming. Would highly recommend. My 19 month old loves it here ❤️”
Address: 2299 E 42nd St, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
“Excellent lil garden & pathways to walk. I was happy to stop & speak with a few volunteers. They’ve done a great job keeping everything up. I know that’s a lot of work. Thank you guys for letting me visit!”
Address: 3997 E Roosevelt Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
“If you're looking for a getaway into Washington's mossy, magical forests, but don't have time to drive three hours east or west into our state or national parks, may I recommend Swan Creek? This is a park with plenty to do for those who love to get active outdoors. Mountain biking paths, kids interactive play area and an off-leash dog run. The best part is the secluded trails that take you far and away from the big city noise into the trees down to the river before bringing you back up to civilization. It's a fantastic way to take a break from the day to day when you need a reset with Mother Nature.”
Address: 18200 74th St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“02/16/2022 I walked down to the boat ramp to take a picture of the lake. The park has a water fountain and a spigot if you van life and need to fill your gallon jugs.”
Address: 5400 N Pearl St, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“Always love this park, lots of beautiful changes. The normal entrance to Owen beach is closed to cars and is open only for walking & biking traffic. The entrance to Owen beach is just a few feet more, where the exit only was before is now both entrance and exit. Bathrooms were clean and stocked. Beach very clean. Hiking still as awesome as ever.”
Address: 2820 54th Ave E, Fife, WA 98424, USA
“It's a great park. Fields are well taken care of there are trails to walk or ride a bike. Volley ball & basketball. Great play ground area for little kids. Bathrooms on sight.”
Address: 144th St E, South Hill, WA 98375, USA
“Great park for the whole family. Not so much for toddlers or younger kids but for the 3rd graders and up this park is the spot. The jungle gym is awesome and there's also a fun tire swing type swing to play on. I enjoyed it!😅 The park has a track to walk, a field to play in, and there is a fenced leash off dog area for your furry family to run free. There's drinking fountain, trails around a small pond, and picnic tables. Location is convenient right off Meridian. You can't miss it!”
Address: 4818 Nassau Ave NE, Tacoma, WA 98422, USA
“Love this park. The playground is great for kids of all ages and the splash pad is super fun too. A safe place to have some fun and splash in the water. With a almost 2 year old and a 5 year old they were equally enjoying themselves. We enjoyed a picnic and some playtime!!!”
Address: 13616 94th Street Ai, Anderson Island, WA 98303, USA
“A nice secluded park with very little visitors. There is a shaded picnic table and trail that opens up to a grass field suitable for a game of Frisbee or touch football. If you want a quiet secluded getaway this is your park.”
Address: 321 158th Ave SW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA
“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.”
Address: Chambers Creek Rd W, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA
“What a lovely park! The panoramic view is breathtaking of the sound. Great place to have a picnic. Has a sand volleyball court which is quite something to see for a public park. Has beach access with a good amount of sand on the beach. Parking can be a bit tricky in the small parking lot, so be mindful. Highly recommend visiting this park as it is quite a treat.”
Address: 3607 Ray Nash Dr NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA
“Hales Pass Park appears to be just a baseball field and a repurposed historical school building. I was looking for a pickleball court and missed it on the first visit. They are hidden from the rest of the park by a building marked "private property" and somewhat buried in the shadows of the surrounding trees. The pickleball courts are markings on two fairly decent tennis courts. The courts are unlighted. The nets and court surface are in good shape, although submerged under water from recent rains when I visited. The court seems to be tied up on Wednesday mornings with pickleball league play.”
Address: N Lawrence St &, Alder Way, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“This is a really beautiful trail. It's short and scenic. Great for families and there's a playground right at the entrance. We loved exploring here and hope to visit again soon.”
Address: 535 Dock St, Tacoma, WA 98402, USA
“Thea’s Park is a hidden gem! Hidden because I almost missed the turn off Dock St into the drive that leads to several parking spots on either side of the drive. Also a couple more spots to park all the way at the end of the drive by the small rock beach. Waterfront park area has a good green space with the large rock at the east end next to The Dock, which adds another place to walk around with a boardwalk on the backside. At the west end of Thea’s is the rock beach, a huge globe surrounded by stones and bricks with names as well as messages, and a tall sign post with “welcome” in many different languages.”
Address: 2610 Cherokee Blvd, Puyallup, WA 98374, USA
“It's a pretty cool little dog park. There's an agility course, a cute pet donations box, and a double fence entrance to keep unleashed dogs from getting loose and running off. The rules are posted near the agility course and they're pretty standard. It's muddy when it's wet out, and has some shady spots for cooling off. A few benches for the two-legged visitors too.”
Address: 2207 Manorwood Dr, Puyallup, WA 98374, USA
“Great place to walk your pups. There are some trails through the woods behind the park, our dogs love walking through the trails.”
Address: 14404 Talmo Dr NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332, USA
“Beautiful and secluded trail! Lots of shade, makes it walkable in any weather! My hound also had a great time with aaalllll the smells! I'll be back again 😊”
Address: 3315 S Sawyer St, Tacoma, WA 98418, USA
“I've been here a few times. If not then one that's really similar. It's fun over there and I like the things that act as vines, I just call it vines cause I don't know how else to describe it. That's kind of about it for this park”
Address: 208 Browns Point Blvd NE, Tacoma, WA 98422, USA
“This little park has so much to offer. Starting with a kids playground, a covered Pavilion , a wildflower garden, several picnic tables, clean great trails thanks to a wonderful volunteer, Scott Murdock. This man keeps the trails clear safe and beautiful. He is always improving. He has been there for years. If you see Scott let him know you appreciate the work he does. Plus the library is in the same parking lot. A great safe place🌻✌”
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