Address: 3601 E Roosevelt Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
“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.”
Address: 907 Upper Park St, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
“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!”
Address: Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA
“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.”
Address: 6320 Grandview Dr W, University Place, WA 98467, USA
“Magnificent golf course in a beautiful property overlooking the bay and Olympic National Park mountains. Very fun to play, fair amount of forgiveness off most tees. Ball really rolled the day I played but this was after a dry spell. Last 6-7 holes are truly incredible, also 8/9/10 is a great stretch. Practice area very good. Intense 18 walk but you gain the blessing of experiencing the whole property.”
Address: 516 Boyd Ave, Sumner, WA 98390, USA
“Absolutely fantastic park for the kiddos. Giant keyboard and xylophone, a unique and soft floored playground and plenty of picnic spots. All tucked away in a beautiful working class neighborhood with murals and killer restaurants. We hit a couple parks per week's and this is definitely top of our list now”
Address: 10405 WA-302, Gig Harbor, WA 98329, USA
“Love this park. Playground easily accommodates children from 18 months to 12 years and has a water splash pad in the summer months. Also has 2 zip lines that are well maintained. Great area for bikes and scooters for littles. And a little library box that seems to be well stocked year round! Best of all, clean public restrooms.”
Address: 8201 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA 98406, USA
“It's very nice now but many apartments lack amenities like air conditioners, dish washers and laundry rooms. Stand by, as they are preparing to renovate, so we will have to wait and see how the improvements stack up.”
Address: Anderson Island, WA 98303, USA
“I haven't been here but thank you for naming this park after me. Please take great care of it.”
Address: 5717 Wollochet Dr #3, Gig Harbor, WA 98335, USA
“PenMet Parks are amazing and the staff is friendly, helpful and do a GREAT job keeping up on all their properties. Thanks for being a big part of our Key Peninsula community.”
Address: 22708 S Herron Blvd NW, Lakebay, WA 98349, USA
“Home to fine sand beaches, art-deco style architecture, a busy boardwalk with many street vendors and an active nightlife, Miami's South Beach is in fact much more well known, famous and entertaining than Herron Island's South Beach. Instead, this beach greets you with a rocky surface abutting a significant cliff, and it requires a steep walk down to access it. But once you make that journey, it's riches unfold in front of you. Washed up logs, rotting seaweed and broken crab shells accessorize an expansive view of the south Case Inlet. At low tide, when the water is clear, looking just to the southwest tip of the island, you can see the top of one of the sunken ships of Captain George Vancouver's expedition, the first to discover this magnificent island. The shipwreck is full of sea life to explore and is a prime spot to find dolphins (and sometimes orcas!) hanging out.”
Address: 101 Norpoint Way NE, Tacoma, WA 98422, USA
“Nice trail close to my neighborhood. Some trash and a tree that fell across the path but was able to do a high step over it. Will be bringing my dogs here to learn to walk on a leash”
Address: 4515 Vickery Ave E, Tacoma, WA 98443, USA
“I’ve really enjoyed taking my new puppy to the puppy preschool here at canyon crest. Trainer Michelle did a great job being serious while also having fun, and my puppy got some great time socialist and learning basic manners. Definitely recommend and I look forward to another training session!”
Address: Fircrest, WA 98466, USA
“Lovely place for a walk. I actually had the pleasure to care for the lady that the park is named after. She was a very kind lady and I think of her everytime I'm in the area”
Address: 7726 WA-302, Gig Harbor, WA 98329, USA
“Beautiful sunsets here, depending on the season. Parking is on a busy road, but pretty convenient otherwise. See lots of fishers and wind surfers here.”
Address: 9010 128th St E, Puyallup, WA 98373, USA
“Such a beautiful walk.. Now ill have to bring my Grandson and my Service dog.. I would recommend this trail to anyone looking for scenery and a peaceful walk. 5 stars for sure...”
Address: 15608 116th St E, Puyallup, WA 98374, USA
“Lots of space to park and fish (fisherman weren't catching anything today). Need a higher off the ground vehicle to be able to park ON the gravel bed. Lots of rock. Not much jasper/ agate here, but some really nice carbonized petrified wood mixed in with the gravel. River was too swift for swimming this time of year. Lost a star due to the fishing line all over, but we cleaned it up.”
Address: 6335 Radiance Blvd E, Fife, WA 98424, USA
“Honestly a well kept nice & quiet community!! I would consider buying if I was looking & has a big park for sports for kids and plenty of room to walk the family's dog&all☆”
Address: 13005 Camus Rd, Anderson Island, WA 98303, USA
“This lovely network of trails is great for anybody looking for an easy way to get out in nature. Open to both foot traffic and bicicles on designated trails, it is an ideal place for being active outdoors. I run there often, and the outermost loop is just over a mile. Dogs are welcome on a leash. On weekdays, the main entrance on Camus Rd. is closed because it is across a school's playfield, but there is another entrance off Edgewood Drive and Tide Pl. with a small parking lot.”
Address: Tacoma, WA 98407, USA
“What a great place to take your kids and your family for the day. There are some great restaurants there and a ton of things to do you could spend the whole day there. I ate at the pizza place one time and I ate at the WildFin place which was delicious. I wish I lived in those condos!”
Address: Milton Way & 15th Avenue, 1400 15th Ave, Milton, WA 98354, USA
“Nice big park without too much traffic around. Kept up nicely. Pretty mix of trees and grass and a spectacular Rhododendron (only blooms late April early May). Safe area. Has drive-thru coffee stand right next to it.”
Address: 1030 Roe St, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA
Address: 926 18th St SW, Puyallup, WA 98371, USA
“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.”
Address: 2301 Worthington St, Steilacoom, WA 98388, USA
“Very nice neighborhood park. Clean and well maintained with a playground for the kids. Good parking and a half court for basketball.”
Address: 1395 Griggs St, DuPont, WA 98327, USA
“Wonderful place...anytime of day”
Address: 19098-19000 82nd St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA
“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.”
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