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    Evergreen Play Field

    4.7 (3 reviews)

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    6 months ago

    We love park/fields for soccer! Lots of room for the little to play! Also we like that there is a good parking lot

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    Esperance Park - Sign by the driving entrance.

    Esperance Park

    4.3(6 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This is a very nice with tons of play equipment for the kids. There is also a rope tow thing way…read morein the back woods that kids can transport themselves (like a zip line but not exactly a zip line) back and forth in a straight line. Additionally, there are two off leashed fenced arenas. One for big dogs and the other for little dogs. Pretty good boundaries for humans also. The park itself is well kept and maintained on a very good schedule. The people who go to the park are 85% really good folks. The other 15% of the people are rude and racist. Still, that doesn't change that the VENUE is a NICE ONE.

    The biggest zipline swing I have seen thus far at a park... I arrived at Esperance Park this…read moreevening, Wednesday 21 June 2023, at about 7:50 p.m. I had not been to the park before, so I started walking the gravel path past the off-leash dog areas and a large grassy area. As the gravel path neared some tall trees I noticed a dirt path into the woods. Following the path into the woods I heard different birds calling. Then I spotted a neon green structure with steps and a ramp and I went closer to figure out what it was. It was a large zipline swing, the largest I have encountered in a park thus far. I tried it out and found I got traveling pretty quick. A fun treat tucked in the wooded area of the park. Parking was abundant and the driving entrance easy to find. Signs with the park name were located both at the driving entrance and on a fence on the opposite side of the park. In addition to the aforementioned features, there was a large playground, grass baseball field, and a basketball hoop area with a fence and smooth ground.

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    Esperance Park - Baseball field.

    Baseball field.

    Esperance Park - Driving entrance.

    Driving entrance.

    Esperance Park - Big zipline in the treed area.

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    Big zipline in the treed area.

    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park - Can you spot the kites flying in the air in this photo?

    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

    4.5(94 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    My partner and I drove to Richmond Beach Saltwater Park today. It was a gorgeous day to be at the…read morebeach, and this beach is gorgeous! I don't know why, but I have always been scared crossing the bridge over the railroad tracks on the way from the parking lot to the beach. I have no fear of heights, and in fact I feel much more peaceful in the air or on the water than I do on the earth. The bridge is sturdy and safe, with tall, secure fencing on both sides. Little kids were crossing it today with no fear at all. One little kid was getting pulled across it in a large wagon. That was pretty cute to see. It is a bit of a trek from the parking lot to the beach area, a trek that includes this perfectly safe bridge which I somehow mysteriously feel scared while walking on. I recently injured my right heel playing tennis, so I was limping and hobbling and walking quite slowly, but this walk was still quite doable for me today. There were a lot of people at this beach park today, but it really didn't feel crowded, and everyone we talked to was friendly. The only slight bummer was that one of the reasons that we went out there today was to talk with a Naturalist from the Seattle Aquarium. We talked with 3 different Naturalists. They were all friendly enough, but all 3 of them seemed noticeably unenthusiastic about talking about the sea life at this beach park. Oh well, we moved on pretty quickly from that, and we really enjoyed this beach park anyway. There were a few people flying kites, and the mountains looked clear and bright behind the sunlit water. I waded in the water (one of my favorite things to do in life), and the cold waves breaking over my legs and feet felt wonderful on a hot day like today. 5 stars for sure. This place is so beautiful.

    Amazing beach great views and amazing places to relax. Bathroom is disgusting actuall biohazard…read moreneed to be removed and rebuilt bad

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    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

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    Hummingbird Hill Park - Play piece even has a park sign, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

    Hummingbird Hill Park

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I have been to Hummingbird Hill Park a few times, with my most recent visit today (Tuesday 28…read moreJanuary 2025). Some portions of the grassy areas were still frosty when I visited in early afternoon. The main grassy area nearer to Sprague Street had mostly thawed underfoot. Large grassy areas flanked a playground area abutted by a couple of picnic tables and trash and recycling receptacles. Entrances/exits were located approximately on Edmonds Street and Sprague Street. I found parking close to the entrance/exit and a sign on Sprague Street for this visit. Closer to the other entrance/exit was a paved basketball area. Birds chirped and hopped around on the ground as I ambled around. It was a calm and tranquil sunny afternoon adventure and added to the experiences I have enjoyed at the park.

    Check photos of park .all sides surrounded by thick blackberries that attract rats. Homes nearby…read morebecoming rat infested. Leaving feces in the park. Health hazard. No place to wash hands or go to restrooms. Completely secluded by trees and overgrown bushes not safe to watch children or police to monitor activities in park. Park is all overgrown with unkept trees, bushes and blackberries. This park is a city park with very expensive homes with young children who want to play here. Not safe or easily accessed at all. The community needs this park just few block from city center. Seriously needs to be cleaned up! Take care of this park! The city needs this park for family's. Keeping up only 2 parks in this city is a crime to the people who love Edmonds.

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    Hummingbird Hill Park - Sign by Sprague Street, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

    Sign by Sprague Street, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

    Hummingbird Hill Park - This city park just blocks away from hummingbird hill park perfectly kept when compared to hummingbird park

    This city park just blocks away from hummingbird hill park perfectly kept when compared to hummingbird park

    Hummingbird Hill Park - Playground area, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

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    Playground area, Tuesday 28 January 2025.

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