Address: 33914 NW Paradise Park Rd, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
“Was really surprised with how beautiful the trail is. Gorgeous view of the river and even a little waterfall in the woods. 10/10 and I will definitely return. Fairly easy trail, great for families, however trail is a little overgrown at points.”
Address: Lower Camp Area, Flagler Campground Rd, Nordland, WA 98358, USA
“Had a great time here off season (December 2021) trying out a new trailer. Very clean site, pretty close too level, convenient hookups, and close to the beach. We got lucky with some breaks in the weather at low tide and we're able to take our dog on a great beach walk. During this time of year only one station has water for septic cleaning out and it was easy and convenient to use. Looking forward to coming back in warmer weather.”
Address: 3101 SE Marbeth Ln, Port Orchard, WA 98366, USA
“Nice train ride. Several trains running at once so wait wasn't long. Donation box available when getting on. Ride was much longer than expected. Train runs 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. 10-4 pm. Sign up for email to get any special days like this year they had it on the 4th of july and a few other days.”
Address: Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
“Visited Sunday 12/6/20.Arnold park is a section of the burnt bridge creek trail. Mostly all other trails that connect to this park are closed for restoration. The trail is paved and there is no parking except petticoat park and ride or parking in a neighborhood. No bathrooms available at this park. I did not see any homeless encampments in this park and not a whole lot of trash. This section of Burnt Bridge Creek is very close to highway 500 and also in the power line area. The trail is paved wide walkway. Beautiful birds, creek views and apple trees.”
Address: 27459 108th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030, USA
“Our family had a great time on this pathway though the forest. Even saw a black garden snake. Moderately intense on the way up, but a nice leisurely stroll on the way back down. Next time I’m running this trail.”
Address: Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
“It has auto gate controls Open/Close. There is a rest area with a paved short walking trail for birds watching. There is another trail about a mile long along the road but may not open during winter and spring time. During the winter, may see more waterfowls and eagles. At spring, there are more little birds.”
Address: 2119 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
“Small PNW microsanctuary for native wildlife.”
Address: 19250 7th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, USA
“It's very much a nice little spot to eat some food with friends, play with your dog or kids, and the tables are at an optimum seperation length for proper social distancing. Lots of old growth for that lovely smell.”
Address: 29th Ave S & S 221st St, Des Moines, WA 98198, USA
“Hidden local gem 💎 of a park. Nice smooth flat basket ball court, pea patch, swings, and toddler tikes equipment has this l park a relaxing retreat just a block form PCH / 99 / International Blvd. With three Pokémon Go stops; fill up on presents, catch Pokémon and nerd out 2016 style while the kiddos get the wiggles out.”
Address: 24163-24199 SE 37th Pl, Issaquah, WA 98029, USA
“Good calm safe place for children to play”
Address: Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“About 30 good size shade trees (mostly maples and ponderosa pine) in the two square block park, half of them forming a line along the north side. Very few of the benches have shade so it's good to bring your own lawn chair or blanket. Some spots have decent views of Mount Rainier. Looks like the west end of the park is not used much. The two playground sections appear to be new equipment. The sheltered pavilion with a couple of picnic tables is wheelchair accessible, and there's at least a half mile of asphalt wheelchair accessible trail around and through the park. It's mostly flat, with a decent looking baseball back stand etc in the northeast corner. I see one basketball backstop. July 2022 a single porta potty at the Southwest corner of the park next to the parking lot, last service 8 days ago and overdue. Otherwise, no restroom. Looks like the neighbors use all of the 15 or so parking spaces except the 2 handicap spots, considering that there's really nobody here right now and all the parking is full. Very little shade for parking on the street. Grass is in good shape in the third week of July. Nice 12 ft cedar "totem pole"-style carving by Oliver Nichols in 1971 prominently displayed.”
Address: 1248-1298 Brittany Dr Cir SW, Normandy Park, WA 98166, USA
“What a beautiful community park with a historic fountain that is peaceful to listen to. Thank you to Brittany resident Ron for taking such good care of this community treasure!”
Address: Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“This is a very popular and busy trail, let's start with that! The trail is very well maintained, and has great signage. In the shoulder season as you move from Winter to spring it can be a little muddy so be prepared for that. There are restrooms at the top. The views are really awesome of the city and Lake Sammamish. Tons of paragliders also use this as a takeoff spot so that can be quite entertaining as well. I personally will start very early to avoid the crowds. Have fun!”
Address: 1610 Park Ave, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA
“Pretty park with tree covered picnic areas. Trout, perch and catfish can be caught here. There are houses on the lake but not as much as Flowing Lake. An Eagle flew across the lake and caught a fish today.”
Address: 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA
“We performed at Lake Wilderness Lodge as part of Maple Valley's 25th Annual Arts Fest in June of 2022. The lodge features an open concept floor plan on the upper 2 floors, with a central carved lodge pole and floor to ceiling windows connecting it smoothly with amazing natural landscape surrounding the lodge. The lower floor includes dance studio rooms with mirrored walls and more windows to view the park and lake. The main (~2nd floor) accessible entry is at the end of the parking lot. So much parking has been added to the park! Each floor of the lodge has restrooms, and the lodge facility is huge. It would easily accommodate a large event.”
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: 1401 S Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA
“I used to jog 1.5 from my home to here with 3 small children on bicycles. There was a cinder track and a playground on the hill. Perfect for me getting a hard workout. I did memory lane and traced the route from the home, then ran a mile on a modern track. I sent pictures to those little children that now have grandchildren. Cool.”
Address: 1730 Bradner Pl S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Beautiful park, although it is mostly a P-Patch. The gardeners have in my experience always been super friendly and talkative if you ask them about what I they're growing. There's a gazebo in the middle for picnicking. The gazebo has a plug for charging phones, although at the time of writing this (6/10/17), it is covered and locked. There are walking paths around the park so you can view the plants and flowers, which is super pleasant in the late spring and summer. The bathroom facilities have always been clean in my experience, although at least the men's bathroom does not have a closing/locking door for the sit-down toilet, so make sure you shout if you hear someone else approaching! Overall a great park for picnicking and walking around, although probably not one you'd return to frequently if you don't have a plot for gardening there.”
Address: Riviera Pl NE and, end of, NE 130th St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Truly a must see if you're visiting Cedar Park or Lake City. Gorgeous views, places to sit, and some sand to play in. Inconveniently located to drive to, but near Burke Gillman Trail. Tons of street parking. Own the 1% by playing in the park they wanted to privatize!”
Address: 10533 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“What a fun, clean, and big park they have here! My daughter and I love going here. She can play on the playground, swing, ride the Mary-go-round, or play in their sand section. Not to mention you have the fields right next to you for some games of frisbee or soccer. It is right next to a high school. We found trying to come to the park on a school day or during school hours does not work at all. All the students use the parking lot right next to it to park for school. Any other time though its usually very quiet 🙂”
Address: 26920 Mountain Loop Hwy, Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA
“Went to Mission Adventure Camp for a tactical training mission. Detailed briefings had been sent to all participants 24 hours before the mission, with very thorough detail and intentionally set up to create some interesting and challenging situations organically during the training exerc. All equipment needed was either detailed in our briefing documents or provided for us when we got there. Safety protocols and equipments checks were thorough and well implemented both before and during the training exercise. Afterward we debriefed the situation - what each of us observed and experienced, our lessons learned and how we wish we would have reacted to specific situations differently, and how we handled the limited information we had to start to inform our decision making throughout the exercise. Extremely valuable training, I recommend to anyone looking to increase their tactical awareness and confidence in high pressure tactical situations.”
Address: 15554 168th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“Cute park. I needed a place to chill while waiting for dinner and took a little stroll here.”
Address: 6700 E Crest View Loop SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“Cute little park to take your dog's or your kids!”
Address: 615 Simons Rd, Monroe, WA 98272, USA
“It has nice views near the river. Trail is partially destroyed by the river and some of it is still covered with flood mud, but there are no problems with going thru any part of the path.”
Address: 2401 E Howell St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
“Beautiful and fairly intimate, small, quiet park with gorgeous views of the Cascade Mountains and Lake Washington. Most people use it as an off leash area just for their dogs...it's not! No toys, just a few statues so there are less kids running around, playing and screaming and laughing. Nice place to sit and read or write in or just enjoy the sun/weather. ****disclosure**** The back "wall/border" of the park is nothing but sun ripened blackberry bushes galore! So it's a beautiful, tranquil Park and tasty too!!!!😉😎💙💚”
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: 18304 NE 95th St, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
“Cute small-ish park great for fams or just catching up with a friend.”
Address: 26401 NE Daybreak Rd, Battle Ground, WA 98604, USA
“Very clean small beautiful park not far north of Vancouver. It has areas for all ages and for those that would like to fish. Also dog friendly so bring the hole family with you!”
Address: 251 1st St, Bremerton, WA 98337, USA
“A relaxing little park. Grab some take out from one of the nearby restaurants and take it to the park. The fountains are the highlight and when it's warm, kids will be wading in them but there's also a lot of rock features and some great views. The city does a good job keeping this area clean. There is free 2 hour parking on 2nd St”
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