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    Rainier View Park

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    Wildwood Park

    Wildwood Park

    (35 reviews)

    Wildwood is a nice park hidden among the trees. They have some playground equipment for the kiddos…read moreand a fitness trail for the adults. Several of the pieces of equipment on the fitness trail are kaput, but it's still a nice place to walk through. Lots of picnic shelters that can be reserved, though some are kinda really in disrepair. The log cabin style one looks rustically nice, but there are a lot of holes in the roof. There's also a creek with easy access so you can dip your feet in on the hot days. Definitely awesome when our giant sky oppressor is in full force since you can hide under the trees, but a good option regardless of weather.

    How have I not reviewed Wildwood?! My first visit was years ago, but I recently took my kids for a…read morelast summer excursion. As per usual, it was a great experience. This is a great park for the summer. It's CRAZY shaded so you don't have to worry about the slides getting hot (which is crazy because they're metal). There are two play structures - one being suited to toddlers and one to older kids. The highlight of the park is obviously the creek. It was a warm day and I dressed my kids accordingly because I knew they'd play in the water! Annnnnnddd they did. I'm glad that they did because it's a great element to the park. I don't think this'll be a fall season park choice, but for warmer days, it is THE spot. Worth the visit! There's also trails surrounding the park if you're looking for a little oasis tucked into the city.

    Edgewood Community Park - 6/15/25

    Edgewood Community Park

    (3 reviews)

    My first visit to the beautiful park that supposedly took approximately 4 million for the…read morerenovation. Whoah!! That's a lot of money!! I noticed there was an issue with checking in. I knew that I did check in on Yelp, however, it never registered as the address is listed with the country- Mexico. Whaaat??!! I attempted to submit an address correction/update, there was an issue with the address. Yelp flagged an address issue with the correct address?? I believe it's a system issue. Anyhoo back to the review. Took my first visit with Havanna (grandfur doggie) here on 6/15/25. This is a really nice park. There's a playground and swings for children. There's wetlands preservation in the center of the park area that is fenced off. There's an array of plants, trees and beautiful flowers that were in full bloom. I had to take pictures of a lot of them as I was enjoyed my walk and so did Havanna. I see why this park was so expensive. They really did an awesome job. There's a some benches around. The trails are not all paved , some are dirt trails. Public restrooms are available. Ample parking space. Poop bags available. Lots of room and space for kids and pets to run around. No off leash for pets. The lawn is manicured and the park is well maintained. I didn't go through one of the trails as it was getting too hot for me. LOL! I'll have to return again another time. This park was such a pleasure to walk.

    WHY this park is being listed with an address in Mexico, I have no idea (don't worry, I've already…read moresent a note off on the Yelp page to hopefully get that fixed!) The correct address is: 36th St E & Meridian Ave E, Edgewood, WA 98372. This park is suuuper close to my house and I've seen it popping in and out of the news - I guess the renovation of the entire park itself (not just the playground, obviously) clocked in at a whopping four million dollars - AND the new playground is all farm-themed, so I haaad to go. This park will absolutely be a staple for me and my kids this summer. There's a good amount of paved walking trail around the park, all railed off nicely by wooden posts. The bathrooms are completely new and clean. There is covered table space, and grills located throughout the park as well. The parking lot is huge and easy to navigate. It's just REALLY NICE. The farm-themed playground is obviously the huge draw. It's so dang cute. There's a smaller play structure on one side of the park that's designed as a little treehouse, and then the main playground is a big barn. There's multiple levels inside for kids to climb, multiple slides, and super cute touches all around (bales of fake hay to climb, "farm fresh eggs" signs, etc). To my son's delight, there's a good amount of swings here. There's two baby swings, a couple regular swings, and cool round swing large enough for kids to lay on, and then a two-person teeter totter style swing which I'm assuming is meant for a parent + child. I feel so fortunate to have this park located only a 12 minute drive away. We'll definitely be here for picnics + play a ton in the coming months!

    Rainier View Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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