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    Marymoor Park

    Marymoor Park

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    - dog paradise!!! -…read more It's insane how long I've live here without ever really visited this park other than the two times that I was here for cirque du soleil lol. First of all, this park is HUGE! We walked around the center or the park and we passed by 3 playgrounds, one huge dog park and a garden. There was also a climbing area and they have ropes there for that too. It doesn't look too fun since it was burning hot. The dog park though .. OMG it's amazing! There are tons of little bushes for doggies to pee and jump around... Or play hide and seek. I love seeing all the doggies run around without a leash. I think it's just so wonderful and they all look super happy. Two huge doggies came to play with us and I got to pat them. They are super fluffy!!! I can't even tell the breed but they are huge with long fur! My daughter was in a carrier on me and she was a bit nervous when the doggies sniffied her feet, but overall she was fine with it. I also think this is also for dog owners to meet and mingle... Dog friends anyone? The garden is mostly for people to plant stuff, so it wasn't too interesting. There was also a performance area with a ticket booth, and several spots for picnic. Ps. Pay the $1 parking fee, or worry about the possible fine when you are spending time at the park.

    If giganticness were a thing then this park would get full stars. However as the giganticness is in…read moremany cases quite empty then I've reduced the stars. Much of the giganticness is used for events, which I can't rate the park itself on; also at least from the sign when you enter, you have to pay to park here (everywhere? I don't know) which is a huge thumbs down from me. Pay at a park? No thank you. There's a cool/cute farm thingee on the right when you drive in with a structure that looks like a windmill without the rudder. There's an also cool totem pole near the entrance. After that it's....a lot of grass, walk and bike paths, great to take your dog I'd say - including an off leash section. There's a lot to offer and incentive to get to know the park better, which I aspire to do. In spite of the giganticness the (south?) entry off Lake Sammamish Pkway is fairly nondescript so just make sure you obey your gps lol.

    Brickyard Road Park - Pretty clouds at this park tonight.

    Brickyard Road Park

    (4 reviews)

    My companion and I played some lively one-on-one basketball at Brickyard Road Park earlier this…read moreevening. There is no parking lot here, it is located in a residential neighborhood, so we parked on the street. We had driven to Woodin Creek Park first, but the basketball court there was in use. We waited for a while, but it was still in use, so we drove over to this park instead. There are no restrooms here either. There are a few short walking trails. A couple of people were walking their dogs. When we first arrived at the basketball court, it was in use also. It was a great evening to play basketball - cool but not too chilly, and not rainy, with crisp early spring air. We waited for a while, and those players left, so we were able to use the basketball court for about 45 minutes. At one point while we were playing basketball, 3 young boys came whizzing right through the basketball court on their bicycles. They looked very comfortable doing this, like it may have been something that they do often. They cut right across the area where we were playing. My companion landed a perfect shot, and one of the boys yelled cheerfully, "Nice shot!" My companion thanked him. I said yes, it really was a nice shot, wasn't it. I was a bit relieved when the boys left, though. I must say this is the first time in my entire life that I have ever seen kids riding their bikes around and through a basketball court! I appreciated how the grassy field behind the basketball hoop was sloped upwards, and how the fence on the side of the basketball court was one of the tall chain-link fences. It would be hard to lose a basketball on this court. The rim of the basketball hoop was oddly constructed. I'm used to scoring about 45 - 60 points in a 30 - 45 minute one-on-one game (I played basketball a lot growing up), but I scored far less points than that today, and I didn't really feel off of my game. I think it had to do with the way that the hoop was constructed. I still won the game though (barely) - yeah! I'd be open to playing basketball on this court again, but it might not be my first choice.

    I've been hesitant to review this place because it's a great place to play pickleball and no one is…read moreever here. We want to keep it that way! Haha but no, it's a small little park and down the hill in the corner it has a basketball hoop and pickleball court that is just on pavement. Works great though. Has a pretty good net and the lines are still visible. A nice surrounding neighborhood that is very quaint and pleasant. Up the hill is a play area for kids, walking/bike path (very short), and good grass area.

    Taylor Park - playgrounds - Updated May 2026

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