Top Parks in Washington, United states, Page 1

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Northpointe Park

Address: 7501 70th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Nice little wooded park in a very quiet neighborhood. A small playground, a set of swings, a couple of benches and some novel outdoor fitness equipment. Great if you're within walking distance! No restrooms.”

Confluence Park

Address: 655 Rainier Blvd N, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

Park

“There is a small playground for kids and a walking trail as well. When the water lever is high you can even go tubing!”

Jennings Park

Address: 55th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Beautiful park to hang out at! About 3 playgrounds in the park, trail, pond with fish and turtles. Children’s garden! Beautiful to visit during all seasons!”

Portland Avenue Park

Address: 3513 Portland Ave E, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA

Park

“Very nice park..clean..well kept..safe..sanitary facilities”

Cady Park

Address: 51 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA

Park

“Cady Landing Park, 40 Maple Avenue — Edson Cady, born around 1828, named this place. In the 1950s, the Snohomish Sportsmen Club rigged a rudimentary boat launch for access to the river, improved upon over the years until 2021, when the Pilchuck Julia boat launch was dedicated upstream. It’s a lovely recreation place. The trail was very good”

Holiday Park FamCamp

Address: Bldg 260, Outer Dr, McChord AFB, WA 98438, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park

“Nice military campground on JBLM. There are plenty of spacious sites in a shady forest. Sites with hookups can be reserved and dry sites are available on a first come, first served basis. We stayed at a dry site for a weekend, so the shade trees were nice. Fresh water and a dump station were available on site. The only downside to staying on an Air Force base was getting woken up by aircraft on the nearby airfield! Access is limited since it is on a military base.”

Miner's Corner

Address: 22903 45th Ave SE, Bothell, WA 98021, USA

Park

“We loved the park! The playground had cool monkey bars, slides, and a flying fox. The sand pit with diggers and swings was fun too. It has a basketball court, covered picnic area, and paved trails. Highly recommend for a fun outing”

Van Lierop Park

Address: 7999-7529 134th Ave E, Puyallup, WA 98372, USA

Park

“This looks like a little park for the businesses/homes near it. The girlfriend and I were driving our pup around because that's what he likes when he wanted out to play now. We did a Google search of what was near us, since we don't know this area very well, and this came up. Plenty of benches, a cute swing, and a beautiful landscape was what was waiting for us. Brutus, our pup, loved the walk, as did we.”

Dougan Creek Campground

Address: 82 Dougan Falls Ln, Washougal, WA 98671, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“This is a very awesome camp ground for family and friends, there was a fantastic camp post but they unfortunately have left and there is no longer a post. The river is amazing, there's plenty of fun to be had down there. There are about 10 camping spots, ranging from small to big, and there are some spots you can put trailers, boats, and RV's.”

Green Tree Park

Address: 120th Ave SE and, SE 216th St, Kent, WA 98031, USA

Park

“Great little neighborhood park! Two picnic tables. Very clean. One picnic table has alot of shade. Basketball court & some open grassy areas. Nice!”

The Duvall Food Forest

Address: 26524 NE Cherry Valley Rd, Duvall, WA 98019, USA

Park

Skyway Park

Address: 12010 71st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98178, USA

Park

“Someone plant veg here, put some garbage here. Anyone deal with it?.smell bad,”

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.”

Pritchard Island Beach

Address: 8400 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA

Park

“Looks alright, have an area for swimming and there is lifeguard service which are good. The not good is a few people feeding the ducks and attracting them stay and poop in the swim area (could be un-hygiene).”

Briscoe Park

Address: 6000 S 190th St, Kent, WA 98032, USA

Park

“We go to this place to see the river if good for fishing. The park is quite from time we visit. It's early morning.”

Silent Creek Park

Address: 7229 Silent Creek Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Park

“A simple and quiet park. Great for toddlers and small kids. There are wooden toys in good condition. There's also a connection to the Silent Creek Trail.”

"RIVET" Airstream Flying Cloud

Address: 215 Sixth St, Langley, WA 98260, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Forest Glen Neighborhood Park

Address: 5911 Forest Dr SE, Bellevue, WA 98006, USA

Park

“This neighborhood pocket park is pretty good. Only a handful of parking spaces, but if you live nearby there are sidewalks to lead you here so you can leave the car at home. A single picnic table under a tree is located maybe a dozen steps from the parking lot. Nice picnic spot. Then to reach the playground or basketball court there are steps, as this main part of the park is below the road-grade level. The playground is well maintained and good for kids from about 3 to 9 years of age. There is a bench to sit on while you watch over the kiddies or to take a rest. The sports court is fine, not usually too busy during the weekday. For me, the best thing about this park is that if you walk down the hill a little ways, away from the park, and you go across the road, there is a wonderful woodland trail just there. It is truly the forest glen, complete with tiny stream and huge trees. So it is all quite nice!”

Lake Sammamish State Park Office

Address: 2010 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

Park Local government office

“Came to the park , It’s not busy in fall and saw a buck and his family!!! (See photos). This park has nice big grass and dirt trails with water and sand dunes. There’s a slough or creek where your dog can have the best time. Swim , sniff and run. There are wildlife all over, cougars and coyotes. So leash them up if you don’t want to spend hour or two looking for your dog. ( like i do every time but i have a Great Pyrenees who can take care of himself mostly. The park rangers will reprimand you , promises of a fine but for the joy my dog gets it’s worth $95. He’s happy here unlike any other park. wild sniffs that’s my guess!”

Cherry Creek Falls Trailhead

Address: 16538 Kelly Rd NE, Duvall, WA 98019, USA

Park

“Cherry Creek Falls Trailhead offers a pleasant hiking experience with an easy to moderate level of difficulty and a decent elevation. The trail is entirely covered with trees, providing ample shade and making it a great choice for those who prefer a hike without direct sunlight. Keep in mind that there is no parking available at the trailhead, so you must park your car on the roadside. To make the most of your hike, it's advisable to start early, preferably before 9 AM. Our journey to the falls took approximately 1 hour and 6 minutes one way. The falls itself was a delightful sight, and I recommend bringing water and snacks to enjoy when you reach the destination. Overall, Cherry Creek Falls Trailhead is a worthwhile experience for nature lovers and hikers seeking a serene and scenic trek.”

Lakeland Hills Park

Address: 1401 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092, USA

Park

“Personally the folks were quite friendly I was pleased 😃”

Cove RV Park & Country Store

Address: 303075 US-101, Brinnon, WA 98320, USA

Rv park Campground Park Lodging Store

“A true gem in the heart of the Hood Canal . Extremely well managed from owners on site and off course the soul of the outfit is Mike who runs the day to day camping operation . The facilities are Always clean and well taken care off. WiFi is strong and healthy . The store is super well stocked with some real local culinary goodies as well local art. For emergency fishing needs you find it all. You run out of spices a nice bulk selection where you can buy quantities to your needs - think all the crab boil you need to cook . You can rent a crab boiler on site . A lovely place to spend time as well in the fall for hikes and outdoor adventures. Well done keep it up we will see each other again. Andreas”

Meerkerk Gardens

Address: 3531 Meerkerk Ln, Greenbank, WA 98253, USA

Park

“We just missed the peak Rhododendron flowering season, but there was still plenty to enjoy in these beautifully laid out and manicured gardens. If you enjoy visiting gardens then I can guarantee you'll enjoy Meerkerk”

Port of Kalama

Address: 110 W Marine Dr, Kalama, WA 98625, USA

Park

“What a fantastic find here with a really nice little museum with historical displays and free admission. Lots of pamphlets, tourist brochures and some freebies too. Could have spent more time here but was travelling north to Seatac and was on a relatively tight schedule.”

Camp McKean

Address: Bremerton, WA 98312, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great place to take your kids!”

Muir Park

Address: SE Muir St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Park

“This is a great place to forage and catch and release fish.”

Lakewold Gardens

Address: 12317 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499, USA

Park

“Absolutely serene. There's something there for all walks. The building and architecture work inside is absolutely stunning. The grounds are as well. It's totally worth letting go of a few bucks to just walk on the mossy trail barefoot. The staff are amazing, happy, friendly people. There are restroom facilities there next to the gabizo. See photos.”

Forest Park

Address: 802 E Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA

Park

“This place is awesome for the kids!!! Celebrate birthday party or just to play and have fun! New playground gym with state of the art play sets for kids! Water park as well! Just so much fun!!!”

Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Address: 35001 Lewis and Clark Hwy, Washougal, WA 98671, USA

Park

“Definitely is a nice nature area to check out! With it being so close to the highway you don't really lose all the highway noise until you're quite a ways onto the trail, but then you find yourself with no noise but birds and running water from the river. It also has some nice, albeit somewhat obstructed, views of Mt. Hood on a clear day, but nothing to write home about. Overall opinion: I'm glad that I checked it out and it's worth checking out yourself, but it won't be a place that I repeatedly visit in the future.”

Port Susan Camping Club Back Gate Ranger Station

Address: 13260 52nd Ave NW, Marysville, WA 98271, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I have lived here for roughly 5 years. Overall its really good. I almost gave it a 3 because of the rules and the way some rangers act like big government authority almost and they will make you get a permit, then 6 months later tell you that you can't do something that you already got a permit for, which infuriates me like crazy. They need some more common sense instead of acting like the members are criminals at times. That being said its not a bad cost to live here, there are plenty of people that work here that are very kind, and having access to the lake and things like that are great. I could write a novel, but will leave it at that for now. My only advice to the staff is BE KIND, this isn't the united states corporation military, this is our home show some respect. Having said that, I overall recommend it. You guys train your staff better and use some more commons sense and work together more, I would give this a 5. Just be consistent please. Thanks!”

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