Top Parks in Washington, United states, Page 9

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Confluence Park

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

Park

“This place is gorgeous. It is listed as an off leash park on Google, but it is not one of those. People do let their dogs off leash, but there is no safe fenced in areas designated for the pooches. The woods, the little bridge, and the water with the ducks was really enjoyable for my guys.”

Clarks Creek Dog Park

Address: 926 18th St SW, Puyallup, WA 98371, USA

Park

“Larger dog park located in Clarks Creek Park. Ground is covered in wood chips- something we’re not used to but our pup didn’t mind. Nice place to get a walk in and some off leash time in the same trip.”

Webber Court Community Park

Address: 2301 Worthington St, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA

Park

“Very nice neighborhood park. Clean and well maintained with a playground for the kids. Good parking and a half court for basketball.”

Battle Ground Street Department

Address: 1308 SE Grace Ave, Battle Ground, WA 98604, USA

Park

“Yeah”

NatureScaping of SW Washington's Wildlife Botanical Gardens

Address: 11000 NE 149th St, Brush Prairie, WA 98606, USA

Park

“It was nice to get to see this hidden treasure! It was quiet, calming and uplifting to be able to get grounded and balance the rest of my chakras. I was able to see so many different plant species and enjoy them . The bees were out and about and there is even different examples of composting available to see. Great place to take your family, friends or even visit on your own. Please be mindful and respectful of how loud you are when you arrive and while walking through. It's a nice little peaceful tucked away sanctuary. Hope you enjoy!!!”

Pinnacle Peak Park

Address: 26838 SE 481st St, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA

Park

“Lovely trail with interweaving trails to get you to the peak. This trail is similar in length and elevation gain to rattlesnake but I feel it's a bit easier. There is a main road that you could take horses on that takes you to a small field with a picnic bench. From there to the peak/tower is about the last quarter of the hike. Be sure to remember which trails brought you up because there is one near the tower that branches off and brings you to the mt peak trail head instead of the main parking lot. The whole hike with small lunch at the bench took us 2 hours.”

Holley Park

Address: 1000 E 4th St, La Center, WA 98629, USA

Park

“Hadn't been to this park before (only been one time), but was pleasantly surprised by the water feature for kids. It also had a playground off the side that had a couple spinning structures and slides. The water playground had a couple of unique features that could be activated by a button near the water playground itself. A variety of water activities for kids to play with. Additionally there was a covered area on the south side of the park as well as baseball fields and public restrooms for use. Some tree cover for shade as well and wide open fields if some wanted to throw a ball or play soccer / frisbee.”

Hutchinson Playground

Address: 59th Ave S & S Norfolk St, 5801 S Pilgrim St, Seattle, WA 98118, USA

Park

“Double rims 😬 if you know, you know. Lots of nice grass. Blacktop is super slanted.”

J.A. & Anna F. Smith Childrens Park

Address: 7601 Tracyton Blvd NW, Bremerton, WA 98311, USA

Park

“Great local park, well maintained by the community. Allows for a brisk walk down to the beach. Overall a good place to relax by yourself or with friends/family.”

Bainbridge Island Park & Rec

Address: 7666 High School Rd NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA

Park

“Always so friendly, amazing parks, terrific classes offered, all around Bainbridge is better for having it!”

Van Doren's Landing Park

Address: 21901 Russell Rd, Kent, WA 98032, USA

Park

“nice community park for large group picnics. renting was a bit of a hassle (event insurance). location is remote enough that it's not crowded.”

Bainbridge Island Park & Rec

Address: 11299 Arrow Point Dr NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA

Park

“My 4 year old son had so much fun!”

South County Ballfields

Address: Military Rd S & South 354th Street, Auburn, WA 98001, USA

Park

“This park is a great addition to King County Parks. There are several baseball diamonds with bleachers, a great playground, and paved walking trails around the park. Lots of parking and a restroom building. There are a couple of covered picnic table areas, too.”

High Mountain Compost

Address: 1070 Berry Hill Ln, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA

Park

“Great customer service! I put in the wrong address and they were able to go to the post office and make sure it was sent to the right one before sending it. Highly recommended operation.”

Edmond Village Park

Address: 1395 Griggs St, DuPont, WA 98327, USA

Park

“Wonderful place...anytime of day”

Meadowbrook Park Community Garden

Address: 30th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA

Park

“Very nice atmosphere 👌”

Hartwood Park

Address: 2211 49th St, Washougal, WA 98671, USA

Park

“Very nice park. Disc golf course was nicely laid out and easy to follow. Short holes good for beginners and a good challenge for everyone. Definitely would love to go back again. Played two rounds.”

Nute's Pond Park

Address: 1601-2101 Toe Jam Hill Rd NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA

Park

“Nice pond tucked away in the forest accessible via various loop trails. Easy walking. Little use. Nute's Pond trailhead parking.”

Viking Park, Off-leash Dog Park

Address: 19098-19000 82nd St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

Park

“Went there today to check it out! Easy to find. Parking you do have to walk a little bit to get to the entrance of the dog park. Right at the entrance there are rules for the park. As you enter it is double gated. The first gate has its latch, the second one doesn't. As I was entering with my dog, a smaller dog went right under the gate to greet mine while we were still entering. There is some seating inside and outside the park to enjoy some time to talk with others. There is no agility equipment for dogs, but some of the tree roots and trees that have gone over make up for that. There is a decent size area where you can play ball with your dog in. Oh and if you are looking to teach your dog to go hiking with you on trails, the trails around the park are perfect for that. Lots of logs to go over, hills to go up and down, even some strep stairs. There was also water and water dishes available for dogs while they played. It is also very well shaded that you don't have to worry about how long you stay there. People that might have a mobile disability this might be a park not to visit as there is a bunch of terrain. All people and their dogs were all really nice and friendly.”

South Beach Trail

Address: South Beach Trail, Seattle, WA 98199, USA

Park

“You'll need to make your way part way down the Loop Trail to get here, and there's good signage to point out which fork to take. The trail has some stairs and steeper sections, but overall it's still easy to moderate. It follows the beach for a short ways before ending at the lighthouse. Note that it gets pretty windy along the water.”

Lake Merwin Camper's Hideaway

Address: 24706 NE Columbia Tie Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Is the most beautiful place in Washington state. The lake is incredible the view of the mountains are awesome. If eny one have chance to buy place here is the desicion for eny body”

South Kitsap Regional Park

Address: 2729 Jackson Ave SE, Port Orchard, WA 98366, USA

Park

“What a lovely place to have nature trail. Lots of flora and fauna to explore. A children playground in the middle. Children's toy train in the summer selected days. Highly recommended for a family day out.”

Wiggums Hollow Park

Address: 2808 10th St, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Park

“This is a very nice park in North Everett, it was a pretty bad area along time ago but it has turned around and this park is well maintained nice playground equipment for the kids with walking trails and bring your dog and there is a public restroom.”

Brier Creek Gardens LLC

Address: 22021 W Bostian Rd #1a, Woodinville, WA 98072, USA

Park

“Hiring Brier Creek Gardens for our landscaping needs was the best decision. The professionalism and friendliness of the team, the quality of the work, and the attention to detail were just impeccable. Cannot recommend them enough.”

Deering Wild Flower Acres

Address: 4708 79th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Pulling into the entrance and parking area of this park was strange. It felt like I was pulling into someone’s backyard. Not a lot of parking available. There was a port a potty. A couple of picnic tables before you entered. A quaint little place to walk in the forest. Peaceful and quiet.”

WSU Master Gardener Demonstration Garden

Address: 6915 Armar Rd, Marysville, WA 98270, USA

Park

“Beautiful public garden viewing in Marysville. It’s so nice to see public gardens this close to home. Located within a park is a bonus to those who have small children. I recommend this garden & park to families in the community.”

Heritage Park

Address: 303 NW Lake Rd, Camas, WA 98607, USA

Park

“Another beautiful spot we were pleasantly surprised on how many people were here yet so calm and serene. Our dogs loved the shoreline and able to walk in the grass just a few feet away. Young ones coming in on Kayaks with huge carp. We will come back soon.”

Larry Scott Trailhead

Address: 144 Milo Curry Rd, Port Townsend, WA 98368, USA

Park

“Great little 7 mile trail for running or cycling. Most hard pack surface but rough in place and largely not paved...best suited for a MTB or gravel bike. Pretty and shaded in many places.”

Lord Hill Regional Park South Parking Lot

Address: 13823 Old Tester Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290, USA

Parking Park

“It's a beautiful park for sure. My family did a smaller loop, starting from this south parking lot, and we loved the trail. But like the others had mentioned, the last part of the trail is very steep. I'll definitely come back to this park, but next time I'm going to explore from the north parking lot to see if it's any better from there. I'd love to come back here with my parents, but I know I won't because of the last part of the trail. :(”

Hazel Wolf Wetlands

Address: 24733-24739 248th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075, USA

Park

“Very beatiful hike through a peaceful forest. Lovely lookoutpoint to view the wetland. Hike is not too difficult, very flat. I loved it!”

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