Large, spacious park offers well-maintained walking paths and separate children's play areas. Quiet, cozy atmosphere with covered picnic spots and open fields for activities like kite flying. Park feels somewhat private and includes a footbridge over a small creek.
Plenty of open space and paved walking trails make it easy to walk and play with dogs. People bring their dogs for picnics and family outings, but everyone should pickup after their dogs.
Sheltered and wheelchair-friendly picnic areas offer comfort and accessibility. Open spaces behind seating provide room for Frisbee and other activities.
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Parking is ample and secure at the park.
The restrooms are clean and well-stocked.
The park features a nice playground and walking paths.
Park offers stunning lake views and majestic Mt. Rainier backdrop with direct waterfront access. Atmosphere stays peaceful and tranquil, ideal for picnics, swimming, and family outings. Features include playground, picnic shelters, and barbecue grills amid large trees.
Dogs on leashes are welcome throughout the park. It offers shaded spots and a small, manageable size that suits pets and families alike.
Plenty of picnic tables line the water, offering many spots to relax and eat. A shelter and real restrooms add convenience for groups and families.
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Parking is very limited, so arrive early or be prepared to search for a spot.
The park is great for outdoor events and gatherings.
Expect the parking lot to be busy during the summer months.
Small park offers full-size basketball court, two playgrounds, and woodsy walking paths surrounded by tall trees. Atmosphere stays peaceful and uncrowded, with plenty of green space and shade. Frequented by families and dog walkers, especially after school and on weekends.
Shaded paths and playgrounds offer spots for dogs and kids. Many dogs enjoy the variety of smells during walks. Some visitors do not follow the leash rules despite clear signs.
A covered area with picnic tables and barbecues sits just outside the park. Small picnic tables inside offer spots for chatting or snacking, while the picnic area lies a bit far from street parking, so a wagon helps with carrying supplies.
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Parking at Stipek Park is street parking, usually easy to find.
The park gets busy on weekends and after school hours.
The bathroom facilities are clean and easily accessible.
Large playgrounds and miles of trails wind through mature forest down to lake access, creating a family-friendly and dog-welcoming outdoor space. The atmosphere stays quiet and shaded despite proximity to town and occasional crowds. Historic buildings converted into a hotel add a unique architectural element to the natural setting.
Dogs are welcome at the park but must be leashed. The space is great for families and dogs, offering a dog friendly environment.
Open spaces offer plenty of room for picnics. Food trucks and personal meals provide options to enjoy the outdoors with musical guests nearby.
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A Discover Pass is required to park at the park, and I can purchase it there.
The parking area fills up quickly, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Dogs are welcomed at the park, making it pet-friendly.
Wide open space with large shade trees and lush green lawns creates a relaxing atmosphere. Multiple sports courts and an interactive splash park offer varied activities for families and groups. The park stays well-maintained and attracts many well-behaved dogs and families, especially during busy times.
Lots of well-behaved dogs and polite owners gather here. Off-leash play and obedience training happen often, sometimes with up to six dogs off leash at once.
Many open picnic tables sit near a large grass area. Amenities like clean restrooms support a comfortable picnic.
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The public restrooms are closed; only port-a-potties are available.
There is plenty of street parking, but it can be limited during busy times.
Visitors should be prepared if they want to spend the day at the park.
Huge, spacious park with multiple sports fields and innovative playgrounds offers a family-oriented and welcoming atmosphere. Well-planned layout balances active areas with peaceful green spaces, inviting leisurely strolls and play. Lively energy comes from families enjoying diverse amenities like splash pads and courts.
Grass Lawn Park offers a very pet friendly environment with plenty of space for dogs to roam. Many families bring their dogs, and visitors often share dog poop bags to keep the area clean.
Plenty of picnic spots and picnic shelters offer space for groups. Bathrooms stay clean and provide potable water for convenience.
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You could rent a pavilion at Grass Lawn Park for events or larger groups.
During summer, there are water activities available.
Parking can be challenging during peak hours.
City park offers gorgeous bay views and a large playground suitable for children of various ages. The atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with picnic areas shaded by big trees enhancing the calm setting. Scenic spots for watching sunsets and a tucked-away garden add to the park's charm.
Open areas across the street offer quiet spots with water views where dogs have more space. Dogs can run freely and enjoy the park, but they are not allowed on the baseball fields.
Big trees provide wonderful shade for picnic blankets or tables. Plenty of picnic tables spread out with space between them. Restrooms and shelters support longer stays and small gatherings.
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Expect limited parking availability after dusk at the park.
There is only a honey bucket available for restroom facilities.
The park has a large playground suitable for children.
Park features quiet creekside trails and a community garden with assorted wildlife. It offers playground obstacles and a large picnic shelter for gatherings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, making it a good spot for families and dog owners.
Lots of room lets dogs run and explore freely. A dog water fountain keeps pets hydrated. Dogs enjoy sniffing around the salmon stream and the vibe is very dog-friendly.
Shelters and a covered picnic area provide good spots for gatherings. A creek and play area add to the setting for picnics and yard games.
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Parking can be very limited at Confluence Park, so arrive early.
The restrooms are clean and well maintained.
Confluence Park is suitable for outdoor events and birthday parties.
Large city park offers spacious open fields, off-leash dog areas, and beachfront access with scenic views of lake and mountains. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful during the day, turning lively with noise and activity late at night. Features include historic buildings, athletic fields, walking trails, and community spaces.
Off-leash areas offer ample space where dogs play without aggression. A dog beach lets dogs chase balls in shallow water and waves. A Barkery trailer provides treats right by the dog park.
Plenty of space and picnic shelters accommodate groups up to 50 people. Beachfront areas include picnic tables and barbeques with ample parking nearby.
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Parking is available for $12 for trailers, but free parking can be hard to find.
Restrooms at the beach are open, but facilities may be limited during events.
The hangar hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts and thrift markets.
Small city park offers beautiful lakefront views with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Features include playground and water sports rentals, plus dog-friendly areas for splash and fetch. Trails and picnic spots provide space for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Water dogs enjoy a separate splash area in the lake while owners use dog potty stations with bags. The park offers plenty of space for fetch and walks along trails lined with native plants.
Covered shelter with four picnic tables and two charcoal grills offers a solid setup for picnics. Shaded picnic tables near the beach and recent upgrades to picnic areas add comfort and convenience.
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Parking at Log Boom Park is very limited, especially on weekends.
The park is not wheelchair accessible from public transit.
The shelter with a BBQ grill is first-come, first-served.
Forested trails wind through a quiet, natural area with woodland sounds from owls and woodpeckers. Gentle slopes and small waterfalls add variety to the lush, shaded paths. Limited parking and steep terrain keep the atmosphere calm and mostly solitary.
Surrounded by trees, the park offers a cool spot for a weekday dog walk. People greet dogs with smiles and nods before even saying hi to their owners. Visitors can meet some friendly dogs there.
Sporadic picnic tables and benches sit along the trails. Open walking paths lead to designated picnic spots for resting or small gatherings.
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Parking is limited and mostly available on the street near expensive homes.
The trails are well-maintained and suitable for families with little kids.
Visitors should wear comfortable shoes due to soft, mulchy, and dusty ground.
Park offers stunning water views and gentle walking paths through spacious green areas. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, favored by locals for quiet strolls and picnics. Amenities include picnic tables and BBQ spots, supporting relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Open space offers plenty of room for dog walking. Paths run through Magnolia Park, making it a solid spot to bring your dog.
Picnic tables and benches provide spots to eat, but most sit in direct sun with no shade. Nearby parking and basic infrastructure support a laid-back picnic under mature trees.
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Parking is ample and clean at Magnolia Park.
There are picnic areas and bathrooms available in Magnolia Park.
The toilets are accessible but not always clean.
Large splash pad and separate playgrounds for younger and older children create a family-friendly setting. Covered picnic areas and a fenced-in dog park add to the park's appeal. Easy dirt walking trails and green spaces offer casual outdoor activities in a clean, charming environment.
Two gated off leash areas separate small and large dogs. A hidden dog park sits behind forested walking trails. Many dog walkers gather here, creating a friendly atmosphere.
Sheltered and uncovered picnic tables sit under shade for family lunches. Nearby, playgrounds and easy walking trails add options for all ages.
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The park is free to access.
The bathrooms are well maintained.
Parking is available but can fill up quickly on hot days.
Spacious park with large playground featuring swings, slides, a zip line, and climbing structures. Surroundings include wood-paved trails, grass, and wildflowers creating a peaceful, welcoming vibe. Facilities include covered picnic areas and sports courts, attracting families and active visitors.
Trails welcome leashed dogs and people often bring their pets for walks. Pet waste receptacles are available, keeping the area clean and family-friendly.
Covered picnic areas sit apart from each other, offering shade and privacy. Trails and a large play area with a sandbox and jungle-jim surround the pavilions.
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Parking can be limited during soccer games, so arrive early.
The park has clean restrooms and is well-maintained.
Kids can enjoy a well-outfitted playground suitable for ages 2 to 5.
Lake surrounded by quiet forest trails offers a peaceful, calm atmosphere with sunlight filtering through leaves. Amenities include picnic shelters, a rustic lodge, and public grills, supporting group gatherings and events. The park features no motor boats on water, enhancing tranquility for activities like paddleboarding and fishing.
A large off-leash dog park offers plenty of space for dogs to run freely. Walking trails and a dog water fountain make it easy to keep pets hydrated and active. Dogs can also swim in the lake, adding to the variety of activities available.
Multiple covered picnic tables and a pavilion provide shelter for gatherings even in rainy weather. The area is very sheltered and peaceful, making it ideal for relaxing and hosting parties.
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The park has a large parking lot nearby for easy access.
Paddleboarding is popular due to the calm, motorboat-free lake.
The lake is stocked with trout, making it great for fishing.
Wide open grassy fields and waterfront views create a peaceful setting with plenty of space for picnics, games, and walking dogs. Quiet atmosphere and lush gardens offer a calm escape near the city. Scattered benches and a pavilion provide spots to relax while enjoying the lake scenery.
Open fields provide plenty of space for dogs to run and play. Walking paths and picnic areas make it easy to enjoy time with pets in a relaxed setting.
A large grassy field offers plenty of space for picnics and games. Few picnic tables are available, making it ideal for spreading a blanket on the grass.
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Parking is available, but it can be limited during busy times.
There are no public restrooms in the park.
The park features well-maintained walking paths suitable for leisurely strolls.
Small lake with wide paved walkways and a spacious playground creates a peaceful, family-friendly setting. Calm atmosphere suits canoeing, fishing, and jogging while open spaces invite relaxation. Quiet mood shifts to mild traffic noise during peak hours.
Pets stay on leash and owners bring bags and water for cleanup. Dogs can swim when the park is quiet, but people watch out for kids and ducks. The spot works well for walking and fishing with dogs.
Sheltered picnic areas and picnic tables near the playground make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors. The park supports group gatherings with ample space for celebrations.
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The park has a pool, playground, walking trails, picnic shelters, and lake access.
Parking can be difficult during peak times, with limited handicap spaces.
Swimming is permitted in the lake, but check for toxicity levels.
Large fields and tree-covered areas create a spacious, quiet atmosphere with plenty of shade. Facilities include playgrounds, picnic shelters with BBQ setups, and a swimming beach. The park attracts families and offers walking trails, fishing docks, and no motorized boats on the lake.
Open spaces welcome on-leash dogs for walks and hikes. Dogs can swim and enjoy the water while families picnic and fish nearby.
Plenty of picnic sites and covered areas with BBQ setups make this park very family-friendly. Large fields, many picnic tables, and gazebos offer spacious spots for gatherings and relaxing in the shade.
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Parking can be difficult on weekends if you arrive late.
The parking lot fills by noon on Saturday.
Restrooms are very clean and well-maintained.
Park offers waterfront access with incredible views of the bay and clean, well-maintained trails. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet despite proximity to a main road, with plenty of picnic tables and a large playground for kids.
Visitors bring dogs for off-leash play and walking. The park offers a friendly space to train and exercise dogs.
Plenty of picnic tables sit near trails with a wonderful view of the water. The park offers a nice, peaceful spot to picnic or spend a short break outdoors.
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Old Mill Park is wheelchair accessible.
The parking lot at Old Mill Park is very limited.
The park offers a couple of trails and beach access.
Public beach offers breathtaking ocean and mountain views with an old historic lighthouse adding character. The atmosphere stays peaceful and clean, ideal for relaxing walks or sitting by fire pits. Amenities include playgrounds, walking paths, and bonfire locations, attracting families and dog owners.
Plenty of walking paved trails and beach access make it easy to explore with dogs on leash. Seating areas and dog bags add convenience, while open spaces let dogs and kids run freely.
Open space with covered picnic areas and small BBQ grills suits group barbecues well. Facilities include picnic tables, restrooms, and a playground, making it family-friendly and convenient.
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All parking at Mukilteo Beach is pay-to-park.
Parking can get busy, so arrive early for a spot.
Bring your own firewood for the fire pits.
Massive castle-like playground with towers and bridges anchors expansive, well-maintained lawns and trails leading to a lake. A beautifully restored 18th-century seminary serves as a luxury hotel, spa, and restaurant, adding rustic charm. The park offers a peaceful atmosphere for hiking, picnics, and concerts, with a lively energy during events.
Open trails and green spaces make it a great place to walk the dog. The park welcomes pets and offers a dog friendly environment for all ages.
Many picnic tables sit near a huge playground and a large field, offering space when tables fill up. Good trails surround the area, making it a solid spot for family picnics.
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Parking requires a day pass costing $10 or an annual Discover Pass costing $35.
Bring your Washington State Parks pass to avoid the $10 parking fee.
The park hosts live concerts during summer, great for all ages.
Park combines quiet woodland trails with open grassy areas and a family-friendly playground. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, free from car noise. Farm animals and picnic spots add to a relaxed, natural vibe suitable for children and families.
An oasis of nature welcomes dogs for walks and picnics. Dogs enjoy barking at horses and roam freely on most hiking trails, with some restrictions near animal gathering spots.
Spacious picnic areas offer plenty of room for family gatherings or parties. A small picnic spot is available for reservation, making it easy to plan events in this natural haven with a relaxed vibe.
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The park has free entry for all visitors.
There are bathrooms available at the park.
Farm animals are available to see at the park.
Small city park offers stunning sunset views over mountains, water, and marina. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for meditation or calm conversation. Features include shady benches and a walking path, with a vibe of old America from nearby colonial-style houses.
Grassy areas invite dogs for walks and watching sunsets. The park feels neighborhoody and dog friendly, making it easy to bring a blanket, snack, and your pet along.
Well tended grassy areas and a few benches create a simple setup for picnics. Limited picnic tables exist, so seating options are mostly on the grass or benches.
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Arrive at least 20 minutes before sunset for the best views.
Parking is available if you arrive about 45 minutes before sundown.
There are no restrooms available at the park.
Lake Sammamish State Park offers spacious beach areas and beautiful lake views with a peaceful, serene atmosphere that feels like a private garden. It attracts families and groups for picnics, playground fun, and boating activities in a well-maintained, natural setting.
Wide, flat trails make walking easy for dogs of all ages. Dogs can wade in the water and enjoy plenty of space to roam and play.
Open picnic shelters provide good spots for family gatherings and group events. The park offers a safe, natural setting with lawns, trees, and birds, ideal for long walks and relaxed picnics.
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A Discover Pass is required or a day fee to access the park.
The park has a big beach that is perfect for summer water fun.
There is plenty of parking available at the park.
Wooded park offers tall shade trees and extensive hiking trails through open woodland. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, ideal for walking, jogging, and family activities. Facilities include multiple playgrounds for different ages and well-maintained sports fields.
Large wooded trails offer plenty of space for on-leash dogs to explore and enjoy nature. Open fields allow for ball throwing when not in use, making it great for dog training and exercise.
Lots of covered picnic tables and benches sit under shade trees. Open grassy areas and a picnic shelter provide space for groups and casual lunches.
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The park is designated as an on-leash park.
There was plenty of parking with multiple lots available.
The paths aren't marked well, so it's easy to get lost.
Large city park offers waterfront views and extensive playgrounds with swings, slides, and inclusive features. Green spaces with sports courts and picnic areas create a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Shaded by trees, the park supports activities for all ages and abilities.
Green spaces offer plenty of room for dogs to run and explore near the water. The park stays safe and clean, with lots of friendly dogs and a pet friendly vibe throughout.
Covered picnic areas and plenty of picnic tables offer lots of seating options. Water views and a picnic shelter add to the relaxing atmosphere.
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The park hosts a weekly farmers market every Saturday morning.
Fireworks for the Bemerton Bridge Blast can be viewed from the park.
Parking can be tricky during events, so arrive early.
Park offers quiet waterfront views with spacious open fields and covered picnic shelters. Atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly, attracting cyclists, hikers, and kids playing on swings and playgrounds. Disc golf course and trails add variety for outdoor activities.
Nearby trails and fields offer plenty of space for dogs to run freely. The park feels like an unofficial off-leash area and welcomes both pets and families for walks and nature enjoyment.
Plenty of shaded areas, picnic benches, and grills make it easy to enjoy a meal outdoors. Covered picnic shelters provide space for groups and the playground adds extra fun nearby.
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Parking can be challenging during large events or picnics.
The drinking water is closed for the season, so bring your own.
Blyth Park has a picnic shelter that accommodates large groups.
Huge open space with well-maintained fields and a large off-leash dog area creates a lively yet peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor concerts feature intimate settings and top-notch acoustics surrounded by tall trees and party lights. The park balances active sports zones with quiet trails, attracting both sports enthusiasts and dog lovers.
Offers a huge off leash dog run with plenty of space for dogs to roam freely. Includes trails for walking and running alongside areas designed specifically for dogs to play safely.
Clean restrooms and integrated picnic areas make it easy to enjoy meals outdoors. Playgrounds and nearby trails add options for games and walks during a picnic.
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Parking at Marymoor Park costs $1 for the day.
Marymoor Park hosts multiple events year-round that can accommodate more than 20,000 people.
Reservations are required for some events at Marymoor Park.