Address: Wilderness Peak Trail, Renton, WA 98059, USA
“Gorgeous peak!! Feels the best once u arrive here”
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: 10230 NE Country Club Rd, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA
“Lovely spot for a weekend walk. Everything from a cute little footbridge over the untroubled waters to the ruins of an old mill, plus very creative graffiti and lots of green in every direction. Circular trail around the pond/lagoon with plenty of trees, shrubs, brambles and even a meadow. Dogs on leashes welcome.”
Address: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014, USA
“Haven't been coming here for over 10 years because the kiddos are grown. Recently came back here with my youngest niece. Pretty most of the stuff is the same. There are a few adjustments but this place is always fun as usual. The pumpkin field wasn't big or had a lot of options but the apple cannon is extremely fun. $10 for a bucket of Apple and blasting time exploring them. Great spot for family to hang out. Little crickets absolutely will love a place like this! My niece enjoyed a day at Remlinger Farms a lot!!”
Address: Chimacum, WA 98325, USA
“Such a sacred place and simply magical. Do yourself a favor and look up the history here before exploring. The trailhead parking is actually before where this lists it so keep that in mind. A great place to visit if you appreciate sacred places and wonderful geological formations. So, glad this area was preserved for the local tribe.”
Address: 718 NW 142nd St, Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
“This was a cute little park in a quiet location with a nice paved path leading across a bridge. The playground is geared for ages 5-12. There is a bench along the path for sitting and enjoying nature.”
Address: 600 128th St SE, Everett, WA 98208, USA
“THIS IS A REVIEW FOR THE NORTH CREEK TRAIL. IT DOES NOT SHOW UP ON GOOGLE MAPS, SO IM USING THIS LOCATION TO REVIEW IT. MCCOLLUM PARK ITSELF IS VERY BLAND LIKE WHITE BREAD. I’ve been in this place hundreds of times. It usually does not disappoint. Now recently over the past year or so this trail has gone unkempt. Sometimes theres garbage near the picnic tables. A lot of the fences are ****ing wrecked. This does not make it a bad trail however. It’s a couple miles of stroll-able fine asphalt path which has diverse views such as apartment complexes. But seriously this trail does lead through a nice forest, some apartments, a shopping center and a wetlands boardwalk which is great. I love this place, it has a special place in my heart. I would quote the song of an open road or whatever by Walt Whitman but I do not remember it. This trail and Interurban trail are quantumly intertwined in my mind.”
Address: 3300 Sierra Dr S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Always get what I ordered, special instructions and all.”
Address: 2857 Evergreen Point Rd, Medina, WA 98039, USA
“Beautiful green-space in a very expensive area! A nice bit of forest to explore if you want to get some all natural light & oxygen rich air enhanced with the forest fresh smell. If you come on a light misty day the air quality become exceptional! Its a very quite spot where peace & tranquility can accomplished!”
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: 1136 S Albro Pl, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
“Small park that makes for a great spot for a picnic or to just watch the air traffic at BFI. This area does have a large hobo population but also a lot of underrated places to order takeout.”
Address: Unnamed Road, 98272, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“Great facilities to escape from the digital world for a few days. A nice lake view from the porch of Discovery Lodge is a great way to start the day and was only topped by camping on the beach, lake-side. The trails can be a little underwhelming, but the Lodge offers a little but of civilization to make for a more comfortable trip.”
Address: 8400 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA
“Pritchard Beach is a family friendly Lake Washington beach with a beautiful view of Mercer Island, and tons of naturally tumbled stones. There are lifeguards during the summer during peak hours, and the kids love the swimming platform. The bath house is only open during peak hours, so plan ahead.”
Address: 95 Westcliff Dr, Greenbank, WA 98253, USA
“Very small beach but has beautiful views and bald eagles 😍”
Address: 18715 299th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“Alderleaf opened up many doors for myself, it was a life changing experience but the school is not for everyone, though sometimes i wish it was! Like many situations in life, what you put in is what you get out, and after two years as a student at alderleaf I am ready to take on the next chapter of my life and plunge forward in my studies at Western Washington University. I aspire an environmental career (park ranger), and my time at Alderleaf not only sets me apart from the rest but it drew me closer to our natural world and brought out my naturalist side in extraordinary ways. At this school we learn about permaculture, animal track and sign, ethnobotany, plant ID, forestry, ancestral skills, friction fire and wilderness survival skills to name a few. Alderleaf is a incredibly close-knit community that is very welcoming, but mostly inspiring. If you have a chance, explore their web page, watch some student testimonials and if your inspired, please take the plunge! for me, it was worth every penny and every sacrifice. I plan to always stay connected and be apart of this rich community!”
Address: 25th St SE, Auburn, WA 98001, USA
“Lots of fun at this park. A climbing structure and two sets of big toys; the one pictured and another smaller one for younger kiddos. Plus lots of open grass areas.”
Address: 300 Bromley Pl NW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA
“Nice tranquil place with a few parking spots. Easy place to take off with a kayak or paddle board, and paddle out to the ferry area with views of Seattle. Peaceful and tranquil waters.”
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: 7804 Olympic View Dr, Edmonds, WA 98026, USA
“Loved walking thru the trails very calming”
Address: Nordland, WA 98358, USA
“Only downer is the lack of fire rings, but it makes sense given it's boat-in only. Nice, secluded, clammable. Short paddle from Port Hadlock!”
Address: Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“Good location for photography and apparently for walking dogs.”
Address: 301 Rainier Blvd S, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“I attended a "Concerts on the green" concert and there were many people there, but still space in the back or side to lay out a small blanket and watch the show. I even brought my little dog and there were lots of other dogs there. It was alot of fun and the music was great.”
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: 1200 Millwright Loop West, Everett, WA 98201, USA
“Amazing anytime at the night the sunset is beautiful the scenery and surroundings are beautiful. It's a very special place. Bathrooms are also not bad and very warm.”
Address: 27036 SE Ravensdale Way, Ravensdale, WA 98051, USA
“Went through the orientation a few weeks ago. Members was friendly and truly cared about the club. The facilities were great. Glad to see the community involvement and numbers of new members. Families, men, women, old and young. Club rules are certainly better than many I've been around. The actual shooting facilities are super great! So many ranges and it's in a good location!”
Address: 9330 Satterlee Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“It would get five stars if the humans who work there would find a better time to use lawn equipment when I need to use the rest room , oh and that poor child crying I think it's a school next to here and kids cry sometimes or something like that.”
Address: 7730 61st Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98506, USA
“I've gone to this park since I was a little girl, and every time I go it gets a little more beautiful. Clean bathrooms, easy parking (don't forget your discovery pass! If you do you can buy a day pass at a small machine in the parking lot, $10 for the day.) Short and quaint trails that lead you back down to the beach. Picnic tables for family get togethers. Overall a wonderful park :)”
Address: 3216 S 268th St, Kent, WA 98032, USA
“Great place to take your dog on a walk. Has playground, baseball diamond, tennis courts, and outdoor bathrooms though only open in summer months.”
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: 10955 Warren Rd NW, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA
“Trails are well marked, pretty well maintained (I visited in winter so a few downed branches were in the path but nothing insurmountable), and it's very pretty. Parking area is pretty small and there are no bathrooms or trash cans.”
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