Top Parks in Washington, United states, Page 4

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Suquamish Tribe Gorst Creek

Address: 4398 W Belfair Valley Rd, Bremerton, WA 98312, USA

Park

“Great for a little nature therapy but don't have the time don't a long walk or have been stuck in traffic and need to get your mind right before going on.”

Be'er Sheva Park

Address: 8650 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA

Park

“Can't think about 2 cities that are more different as Beer Sheva and Seattle…One is a hot land locked desert metropolitan and the other is a cold, wet, shoreline city. The park itself is pretty nice, nice views of lake Washington. Not too much parking around and the park is not that big. There is a public restroom, small picnic area and a small playground. It is bigger than Seattle park in Beer Sheve, as it is basically just a dog play area.”

Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail - Cedar Falls Trailhead

Address: North Bend, WA 98045, USA

Park

“Love living in the PNW, so many opportunities to get outdoors. I was surprised at how many mountain bikers there were on this trail. No issue though, just be alert. Was also surprised to spot a black bear on trail, it was just passing by. Pretty exciting! We ended up extending our hike to Twin Falls, which branches off of this trail.”

Harborview Park

Address: 1621 W Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203, USA

Park

“It's my favorite park along the Puget Sound coast. It is accessible and has direct views of the sound. Ample of parking and play area makes it a perfect destination for families. Seating bench along the small trail. There are blackberry bushes all along the boundary of the park. It's one of the best sunset viewing places in the sound area, and one does not have to get out of the car to see the sunset. There are a lot of picnic tables and Porta potty. The grass is maintained and can be used to just lie down and have an evening snack. You'll see lot of kids playing and adults playing volleyball.”

Forest Rock Hills Park

Address: 20382 12th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370, USA

Park

“A bit of a hidden gem if you are looking for a quieter time out, with really cool trails beyond the playground that I hope to explore more of this summer.”

Salmon Creek Greenway Trail

Address: Vancouver, WA 98685, USA

Zoo Park

“After a heavy breakfast it was a nice morning for a walk. Several trail heads to connect with the paved Salmon Creek trail. Along with the woodlands and sport fields, I noticed a disk golf course. None of the holes were near the creek though which would have made for a nice water hazard.”

Mt. Walker Viewpoint

Address: Mt Walker Lookout Rd, Brinnon, WA 98320, USA

Park

“The road up was straight up but the views are fantastic. Smooth road. You have to take this cut off and experience the heights and panoramic a esoteric trail walk view to some amazing sights!!!!”

Clark Lake Park

Address: 12520 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98031, USA

Park

“A hidden gem in Kent. If you look for it, there's a trail that goes all the way around this small lake. The parking lot is small, so this park never really gets too crowded. It is a perfect place for a nice walk. We always bring our picnic basket with us for a nice, quiet lunch in one of the many meadows.”

Snoqualmie Wildlife Area Cherry Valley Unit

Address: Duvall Monroe Rd NE, Duvall, WA 98019, USA

Park Zoo

“The key to enjoying this place is to not take yourself too seriously, and be courteous with others. If you see other people in the parking lot chat with them to avoid conflicts in the field. As one of the few pheasant release sites and dog training areas in the Seattle area, there are a ton of people hunting it every day of the season. Some folks use it to take kids out, others to get puppies some bird contacts, others just to get the dog some exercise. Most people you see here are friendly and cordial. Don't be the one guy that ruins everyone else's day.”

Ft. Steilacoom Park

Address: 8714 87th Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98498, USA

Park

“Love the dog park here”

College Street Ravine

Address: 5050 SW College St, Seattle, WA 98116, USA

Park

“As a child my grandparents lived on nearby Prince Street. Our family met there every weekend and this was one of the places we visited almost every weekend. It was always a treat.”

Scott Sumara Memorial Tree

Address: Tacoma, WA 98409, USA

Park

“Lots of trees. Awesome playground for the kids. And well kept”

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.”

Fort Townsend Historical State Park

Address: 1370 Old Fort Townsend Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA

Park

“Very green park with lots of trails. There are only 2 things left from fort days which is an old cemetery and a torpedo tower that is located in the group campsite. The majority of the park has returned to it's natural roots. There is a barn in the park that can be reserved for any number of things. We only stopped in while waiting for our ferry reservation. It has a campground that we did not look at. The bathroom by the day use area was small but clean. Lots of picnic tables, a few grills, horseshoe area and amphitheater. The state parks website has lots of information for this park as well as reservations for the campground.”

Sunset Beach Pavilion

Address: 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

Park

“Awesome Beach park for kids and family.They really have amazing kids play area with unique interactive games and small zip line for kids as well.”

South Hill Community Park

Address: 14201 86th Ave E, Puyallup, WA 98373, USA

Park

“Ample parking with quick access to the field, playground, and loop trail. The park is well taken care of with very little trash compared to other area parks. Benches and trash cans along the trail are great to take a break in nature and get rid of your dog waste along the way. Everyone was very friendly, exchanging pleasantries as you pass. Great spot to walk with the dog.”

Roosevelt Park

Address: 3601 E Roosevelt Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA

Park

“It's a great little neighborhood park, it's just a big field of grass,good for walks and ball games. It would be nice if there was a little more to do here but it is pretty clean and it would be nice if the doggy bags were restocked. I'm just waiting for the city of Tacoma to freaking repave the roosevelt Avenue since they did all the other surrounding streets.”

Woody Creek Park

Address: 33610 SE Woody Creek Ln, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Park

Highpoint Trailhead

Address: Parking lot, 26415 SE 79th St, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA

Park

“Great trailhead with an extensive network of well maintained forested trails available. Note that a Discover Pass is required to park here, but I believe that parking along the road just outside of the Star Tiger Mountain State Park sign, where there's another trailhead you drive by on the way to this one, might not require a Discover Pass.”

Bloomberg Hill Park

Address: 20301 Hollyhills Dr NE, Bothell, WA 98011, USA

Park

“Another silent little spot without to many people at it. Its calm and quiet usually which is a nice change from the lake side people filled parks. If remember right, this used to be a lover lane spot back before I was even born. Lots of those have disappeared over the years, it was nice to find them before the development got so heavy. The coolest thing about it is that if you go through far enough it leads into a long north south trail you can go on if you like.”

Loganberry Lane Park

Address: 9201 18th Ave W, Everett, WA 98204, USA

Park

“Absolutely awesome place to take ur dog. There a fenced in play area that's good size for ur furbabby to run n play with other furbabies, then there's also the trails u can take them on. Everyone has been friendly n polite n it's all around a really good off leash park id recommend it!!!”

Tracy Owen Station at Log Boom Park

Address: 17415 61st Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028, USA

Park

“AKA Log Boom Park, currently under construction with some great features planned, a picnic shelter, boat rental building, easy access to the water with a new beach and better views of the lake, should be open late spring 2022.”

Snoqualmie Point Park

Address: 37580 Winery Rd, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Park

“Our visit to Snoqualmie Point Park was a delightful experience that offered a tranquil retreat amidst stunning natural scenery. Situated in Snoqualmie, Washington, this park boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and provides a serene setting for relaxation and exploration. The highlight of Snoqualmie Point Park is undoubtedly the panoramic views it offers. From the park's elevated position, visitors are treated to sweeping vistas of the Snoqualmie Valley, Cascade Mountains, and the iconic Snoqualmie Falls in the distance. The sight is truly awe-inspiring, especially during clear weather conditions when visibility is optimal. The park itself is well-maintained and offers various amenities for visitors to enjoy. Picnic tables and benches are scattered throughout the park, providing comfortable spots to sit and soak in the beauty of the surroundings. There are also well-marked trails that invite leisurely walks or invigorating hikes, allowing visitors to explore the natural landscape at their own pace. Snoqualmie Point Park is an ideal location for photography enthusiasts, as it offers numerous picturesque viewpoints. The combination of the breathtaking scenery, cascading waterfalls, and verdant forests creates a captivating backdrop for capturing memorable photos. The park's tranquility and peaceful ambiance make it a perfect place to unwind and connect with nature. Whether you're seeking a quiet escape or a spot to enjoy a picnic with loved ones, Snoqualmie Point Park provides a serene environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life. It's worth noting that the park can be popular, especially during weekends and peak seasons. As a result, parking may be limited, so arriving early or planning your visit during off-peak hours is advisable. Plus point is you can come right to the entrance round about to drop kids and family and park at available spot. In summary, Snoqualmie Point Park offers a serene escape and breathtaking views of the surrounding natural landscape. Its well-maintained facilities, accessible trails, and peaceful atmosphere make it a wonderful destination for nature lovers, hikers, and anyone seeking tranquility amidst stunning scenery. We highly recommend visiting Snoqualmie Point Park to experience the serene beauty and spectacular views it has to offer.”

McKinley Park

Address: 907 Upper Park St, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA

Park

“McKinley Park is a nice nature oasis in the middle of urban Tacoma. Well maintained trails and a very nice playground. A few wonderful picnic areas and the restroom by the playground was clean. Dogs must be leashed at all times now. Overall a very lovely park!”

Remlinger Farms U-Pick

Address: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014, USA

Park

“My kids and I had fun picking strawberries. We were in the area so we decided to stop by good price nice selection. Also has a fun time”

Dead Man's Island

Address: Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA

Park

“First time to Deadmans Is. Today was very quiet and calm waters. I had the whole island to myself except the spiders. It was the best time ever. Just as I got 1/4 mile away some boats showed up with loud music. Which is fine if you like that. I just enjoyed the stillness and quietness. A little smokie and couldn't see real far so that made lots of peeps stay home. Have to go again w the kidos.”

Eastridge Park

Address: &, 143rd Ave SE & SE 257th Pl, Kent, WA 98042, USA

Park

“Cute little neighborhood park. My son loves the digger, and you don't see those as often at parks anymore. A climbing structure with 3 slides, and a fireman pole, one big kid swing and one baby swing. The baby swing could use help. It worked fine for my 2 year old but it's kind of twisted out of shape and not as nice as other playgrounds. And the play structure could use a wash or repaint or something, it's a bit dingy. The whole park seems clean and cared for though, grass was mowed nice and there is a big open space to play in. There are no bathrooms, but there is a fence around the whole park, except the entrance there is no gate. Lots of room to park in front on the road too if you need to drive. Has one picnic table and one trash can.”

Snoqualmie Falls

Address: 6501 Railroad Ave, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA

Park

“Great walk after hiking Little Si. There are stairs and path so you won’t be navigating the rough mountain terrain. The falls is so beautiful and the park is well maintained. There is also a 0.5 mile trail to the lower falls that is a must, because you get a complete view of the falls and the creek that it pours into at the lower falls viewing point. Great life photo opportunities everywhere on a sunny day. Highly recommend for a quick weekend trip.”

Kathryn Taylor Equestrian Park

Address: NE 142nd Pl, Redmond, WA 98053, USA

Park

“I love this place! The parking lot is big and it is easy to maneuver large rigs and trailers. There is an arena and round pen for working your horse. My favorite feature is the groomed trails that you can ride on to go all the way to the Redmond Watershed trails. You can see some homes on some sections of the Trilogy trails, but the Watershed is very peaceful and quite secluded. There is also a Pipeline trail. Be aware that these are all shared use trails and you may encounter hikers, dogs on leash, and mountain bikes, etc.”

Mount Pilchuck State Park

Address: Granite Falls, WA 98252, USA

Park

“It's been 30 years since I hiked this trail we weren't expecting several inches of snow so crossing the rocks before the summit didn't happen but we did enjoy the spectacular views. I gave it 4 stars because they really need to maintain the road up to the parking lot!”

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