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    Michael G.

    Great park in the heart of Tacoma. It has everything. Convenience. Area for littles. Areas to be private and contemplative. Well maintained. This place is a beauty.

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    Whitney A.

    This is such a big and beautiful park with a lot of history behind it, which has been around since the 1890's. It's right behind the W.W. Seymour Conservatory, so we decided to take a stroll to the pond. The park is well-maintained with a variety of plants and trees. It's no wonder that people enjoy strolling around the park, and many of them were also walking their pets. It was also fun seeing ducks swimming in the pond and diving for food. As the sign said, "parks provided beauty, wholesome recreation and fresh air, and allowed citizens to have daily contact with artfully refined nature." This park definitely provides just that.

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    Siobhan D.

    Lovely spacious spot for a spring stroll in Tacoma. Not much is in bloom yet, but this park is good for a walk and the hills add to the interest. Pond area was tidy and the ducks were in action. Clean park. Nice first date stroll in Tacoma.

    Sherill Y.

    Opened in 1890. This beautiful, historic park is the perfect place for a long walk, a nice lunch with the duckies, or simply time spent re-energizing. It's a gorgeous old park with old trees, a water park, and a gravelly path to stroll. It gets busy though- so be prepared for that and keep an eye on your kiddos. Excellent park with swings, splash pad, grassy area, and good sit spots for parents. The park area is pretty contained with different play zones. Some of the trees date back to the park's founding in 1890. Has a nice pond with a bridge across it. The conservatory is amazing and an absolute must visit! Even if you're not going for anything specific, you could probably spend hours learning about all of the different types of trees, flowering bushes and so on - because it would seem each plant has been meticulously labeled. It's absolutely worth the trip!

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    Billy A.

    this park has no lounge area or a path sencery it be nice and it should be readers park the wrights park was through the wright brothers yeash i get that but the name should change it also should have a pagoda gazebo on the end by the entrance also thier should be less parking at the park its gotten kinda crazy over the years and it should be an ok place to relax read and enjoy the weather out even it should have 3 fancy out side grilling areas for get togthers and partys

    Veronica P.

    We enjoy walking around the park and stopping by the beautiful conservatory that welcomes dogs!

    Jonah R.

    A huge park in the middle of downtown Tacoma. The Good- A wide open space amongst the bustling city is a welcome reprove from the insanity of life right now. Playground, pond with ducks, tons of birds and trees and a water feature in the summer. Great little conservatory for plants. The Bad- Upkeep was lacking a bit. Trash here and there and playground equipment was definitely in need of repair/replacing. Uneven walking for kids all around the play area. The Ugly- Frequented by a lot of homeless. Situated in between hospitals and halfway houses this park tends to draw a lot of homeless, drug addicts, mentally unstable people. We witnessed drug use, a person yelling and twitching at themself while walking and multiple people sleeping in random spots. The Skinny- I'd stop in for a quick trip, but wouldn't picnic or have a day date there with anyone. Too sketchy. A lot of other options available nearby.

    Sammi V.

    This park has such a scenic beauty that you would need to go several times to take many pictures. We took our little guy for a early playtime before it gets busy. It can get busy some days and now that it is summer it will get pretty packed. I learned that from my last review the place where my older son used his skateboard was not for skateboards. Sorry for the misguided information. I later realized it was where children play in water during summer months. So that is great. So I guess there is no place for skateboarding. But this park has so many places to walk and see. I am enjoying it so far and look forwarding to visiting again.

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    Alden C.

    I've been coming to Wright Park for several years now. I love strolling through beautiful parks(or just plain ones for that matter) and taking in the surroundings. I am a regular customer at Cosmonaut Coffee which is right across from the park so after getting a hot (or cold) beverage I like getting some exercise on the paths through here. I was coming here pretty frequently because for a while lots of people were hiding painted rocks in the area and they were always fun to find AND hide. That seems to kind of died down a lot in popularity but a few still participate. That still leaves the Pokemon Go game and I come here roughly once a month for the Community Days and those are always a lot of fun. Though you can participate with the event on your phone anywhere and in any of the city's parks Wright Park seems to be THE place that the players of the city want to go to. There are a ton of people on these community days and some even dress up as Pokemon for the event. There are more official events here as well. One that I remember more out of the others is the food truck festival that is held here in the summer. There is also a conservatory here too where you pay $3 and you can go explore. Other features in the park is a duck pond with footbridge, a variety of hardwood trees that are beautiful in the Autumn when the leaves change, statues, benches, a bowling green, benches and other enhancements for the park. Despite me having a real fondness for the park I have had trouble with panhandlers here. Part of it is the downtown area, the city, a hospital nearby that treats patients with various mental health issues and so on. Most of the time you can get away with not much problem but there is one individual who will aggressively pursue you. The more interacting you do with her the worse the situation becomes. In fact ignoring her and going across the street can be challenging as well because she will aggressively follow you. I've run into her a couple of times here. Aside from that the park seems relatively safe and is enjoyable. This past weekend (10/21/2018) was a Pokemon Community event. The city had several days of heavy fog. The trees in the park are also changing at this time and with the combination of the two resulted in a beautiful, atmospheric setting. Yes, I can multitask and enjoy the scenery and play Pokemon Go... I can't vouch for anybody else though. lol

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    Amy M.

    Write park is scenic with classic art nouveau accents and updated modern playgrounds and restrooms. It also has a mini outdoor water playground. Convenient location in downtown tacoma. There is an adorable green house with interesting plant species. It's a smaller collection, but it's still very fun and whimsy. I've noticed there's a Bocce field at one end of the park. It's gated and I have never observed anyone utilizing it. Looks very well kept, I'll have to round up some friends and a bocce set one of these days. One of my favorite aspects of the park is the pond. Lovely duck families populate the English garden-esque pond which is haloed with a romantic bridge and an accompanying statue that dates the 1890's era park. There are plenty of picnic tables, horse shoe throws and benches here. I don't like to stay long due to the fact that many homeless people and/or druggies inhabit the park. Every time I've been here I have been approached by a homeless person asking for something (my phone, money, a ride, etc.) I don't mind them most of the time when they just ask for change and then carry on, but when they are intoxicated and violent I get uncomfortable, naturally. That is why this park is docked -2 stars. Also, the crows are violent to humans. Serious physical harassment! One day a woman walked past me and my guy as we were walking on the outer main path (in the middle of the day) and she screamed, "GOD, YOU MAKE ME SICK." I don't know what her troubles are, but I felt unsafe and offended.

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    Playground by the Sound is the Chambers Bay park playground on the northeast corner of the park…read more Decent size parking lot, though it can be full on super nice days and in the summer (in a pinch I've parked along the road and walked back). The playground is split into an older kids side and a younger kids side, with 1 entry (and a fence surrounding). Visibility isn't perfect but the single entry point is great if you want to stand in the middle to keep an eye on kiddos. Great spot for play dates (come with a coffee!). There are portapotties at the park and a real restroom a small walk down the path. Park is great for kids to use their imaginations and play, which is so much fun. Great spot to bring a ball and play catch or picnic to sit and relax or bikes! Can get hot - wear sunscreen if the weather is nice. Friends said it's also fun to bring bikes or a stroller and hit up the cafe (a bit of distance from the playground) and have some sweet potato fries.

    This is definitely one of the nicer playgrounds within the area with amazing views of the sound to…read moreenjoy. My kids love coming here to play, scooter and walk around on the paved trails surrounding the playground. The playground is divided with an area for toddlers (2-5) and older kids. Spacious parking lot and picnic tables as well around. Restrooms are nearby as well - they are well maintained and nice as far as public park restrooms go (heated in the fall/winter time). There is also a little library here too. I enjoy coming here every time!

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    This place is pretty cool and a great place to spend a day with some young relatives. It has a…read moreplayground, small spray park, ice cream/concession stand and a community pool. The parking lot shares space with a police substation so it feels really safe and everything seems really clean and nicely upkept. The park appears much larger on the map than I have checked out and appears to include a skate park as well. There are tables available to enjoy a picnic, or to simply sit while you watch children enjoy the playground. I did find the spray area to be a little underwhelming, but the playground equipment seemed newer and unique. The pool is a very good reason to come to this location. They are currently doing limited sessions due to lifeguard shortage, but its only 7$ for 2 hours. Best of all the wave pool is heated and feels amazing on a hot day. There are some water squirting things and one of those large buckets that dump water on everyone's heads. Lifejackets are available for use. On the day I visited there was plenty of room for everyone to occupy a table or lounger. It appears that the grassy hill next to the wave pool is a good location to set up and bring your own chairs, blankets, etc. There's a 1 ft wading pool that I mistook for a hot tub and was a little disappointed by, but likely great for smaller children. I also really liked that they have children complete swim tests and give them a bracelet to tell others what areas of the pool they are allowed to be in. My 7 yr old nephew insisted he could swim, but it was nice to have someone official reinforce that he needed to stay with adults or before a certain point.

    I love this park and the houses surrounding it, it feels safe and open. The pool wasn't open but…read morethat's awesome they have a water park area. There is also a basketball court, kids park, baseball field and I think a co-op. The grass is well maintained and the trees and landscape is nice to look at. My son is getting into a tree climbing phase so ofcourse he had to climb a tree :p

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