*Phone Pictures of possible locations -
$5 CASH parking, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE ♿, public bathroom, playground, best in AM/before the sun is at its peak for pictures.
Limited Parking at the end of a neighborhood, a natural walking area prone to waterfowl. Natural trails are maintained with narrow stops.
Park on the upper street and walk down, has an overlook of the sound, the Anderson Island - Steilacoom ferry route, and is an awesome spot to watch the sunset from.
Ample parking off Bridgeport Way W, wide trails, suitable for a stroller, small playground at center.
LOTS of rhododendrons.
Paved parking, handicap accessible loop .67-mile, dog park, trailhead to larger 3.3-mile loop, public bathroom, beach access (not handicap accessible).
Park includes a small lake (paved flat trail = handicap accessible), wooded trails, barns, 22-acre dog park, soccer fields, playground, reminiscence of the old asylum, pavilions, ample paved parking, and public bathrooms.
Small public park with a paved parking lot, playground, public bathrooms, public boat launch, swim area, cute mural, and weather-dependent mountain view. The pavilion and path to the beach are handicap accessible.
No parking lot or amenities. Can park uphill on the street and walk down to a small lakeside access area. There is a single boat launch.
Limited gravel parking along the roadside, maintained natural trail, the trail does not loop, no amenities.
Streetside parking spaces with parking lot by playground. Public bathrooms are open year-round. Handicap accessible. Beyond the playground and sprayground it features two ponds with a trail connecting Hidden Beach and Titlow Beach through a maintained natural area. Picture lighting by sound best in AM.
Wooded area with wide trails, stroller accessible, popular place to walk dogs, several picnic benches.
Handicap accessible! Part of Water Flume Line Trail. Summer splashpad, playground and bathrooms.
Handicap accessible, paved parking lot, a paved loop around the lake. Public bathroom, small docks, playground, and dog park.
Handicap accessible, street parking around the park that is located in downtown Tacoma, featuring a pond and bridge with greenhouse (limited hours and permit required for pictures inside).
Two minute drive from Wright Park in downtown Tacoma. Street parking, has a beautiful staircase.
GORGEOUS Washington State natural trail, gravel parking, no amenities. Go at low-tide to walk the beach some.
Paved parking by the pavilion with cute rose gardens, across the bridge is a playground and more pavilions along various trail heads for a nature walk and view of the sound.
Limited paved parking lot, no amenities, small hidden garden.
Large paved parking and handicap accessible. Public bathroom, waterfalls, fish ladder, and a playground.
Large paved parking lot by river, with playground, pavilion, trailheads, and public bathroom.
Smaller city park with gravel parking, a bridge over the stream, playground, and public bathrooms (open in summer).
Gravel parking, has a porta potty, no cell signal, maintained natural trails, a larger hill and can be slippery when wet out.
Paved parking, handicap accessible, seasonal bathroom, small pond, dog park, historical building area, park and well-fed squirrels.
Yelm, WA
Cochrane Memorial Park
Dupont, WA
Wilkes Observatory
Bell Hill Community Park
Dupont Dynamite Train
Olympia, WA
Tolmie State Park
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
Lakewood, WA
Harry Todd Community Park
Sough Puget Sound Urban Wildlife Interpretive Center
Tacoma, WA
Point Defiance Park
Boathouse Marina
Fort Nisqually
W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory
Meadow Park Golf Course
Ruston Way
Les Davis Pier.
Owens Beach
ASK! I love exploring new places, and there are SO many options in this area.
Note, JBLM rules regarding photography will be respected.
*There may be a travel fee if travel is over 30 minutes.