I visited this park with my 15 month old on a Monday at Noon. We had the park all to ourselves, besides the occasional jogger. The lawn was very well manicured. The bathrooms were clean. The playground had some exposed, rusty metal where the rubber coating had worn away which was worry-some. The playground is definitely designed for about age 2 and up(the stairs are very tall and the climbing parts are very vertical). I plan to use this park when we have family outings with our 18 and 13 year olds with us bc there is a nice big grass field(for soccer, frisbee, etc) and an open baseball diamond.
Emily O.
Classificação do local: 5 Fife, WA
Hidden gem of a playground! I’ve lived just a couple miles from here for years and never knew this place existed until I accidently stumbled on it this week. It’s a beautiful and spacious park(5 acres total) with: –2LARGE open grass spaces –A small, circlular walking path(away from the playground mostly) –2 baseball diamonds(1 with a cage & small bleachers, 1 just inside the grass, almost hidden) –Several benches and picnic tables, some of them under shelter –A nice playground The playground: –Very good size(not giant, but not tiny) –Looks-like-new equipment –Lots of different climbing structures –Several slides –A separate area for swings(2 standard, 2 bucket/toddler swings) –Bark flooring No parking lot but street parking on all sides. This is in a very low traffic area(speed limit 25) and the park itself seems not to ever be very crowded so parking should not be an issue. Named in dedication of Sam Peach, former Puyallup School District teacher, Superintendent and city Mayor(1980’s). Definitely will be back!
Otto R.
Classificação do local: 4 Puyallup, WA
This is a cute little neighborhood park, there is no parking lot you just park on the street. It is hardly ever busy, so the playground toys will usually be open to be used. There is also a baseball field and a walking path around the park.