Top Parks in Bonney lake, Pierce county, Washington, United states

Victor Falls City Park

Address: 18212 Rhodes Lake Rd E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Extremely difficult and dangerous terrain to repel to get down to the bottom of the falls, unless you have the right gear for it, of course. It's blocked off with fencing, due to a 100 foot cliff, and a teen fell approximately 100 ft. in July and had to be rescued (not the first fall, definitely won't be the last I'm sure). I was told there is another route from downstream to see the falls at the bottom, but I believe it is a private road to get to Fennel creek, otherwise only photos will be from the park side above the falls. The park is fine, a few benches and picnic tables, can bring your dog, but it's fairly small. For the above reasons, I can only give it 3 stars.”

Viking Park, Off-leash Dog Park

Address: 19098-19000 82nd St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Went there today to check it out! Easy to find. Parking you do have to walk a little bit to get to the entrance of the dog park. Right at the entrance there are rules for the park. As you enter it is double gated. The first gate has its latch, the second one doesn't. As I was entering with my dog, a smaller dog went right under the gate to greet mine while we were still entering. There is some seating inside and outside the park to enjoy some time to talk with others. There is no agility equipment for dogs, but some of the tree roots and trees that have gone over make up for that. There is a decent size area where you can play ball with your dog in. Oh and if you are looking to teach your dog to go hiking with you on trails, the trails around the park are perfect for that. Lots of logs to go over, hills to go up and down, even some strep stairs. There was also water and water dishes available for dogs while they played. It is also very well shaded that you don't have to worry about how long you stay there. People that might have a mobile disability this might be a park not to visit as there is a bunch of terrain. All people and their dogs were all really nice and friendly.”

Midtown Park

Address: Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Good location for photography and apparently for walking dogs.”

Hounds Hollow Dog Park

Address: Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Was recommended by a couple of people to check it out, as it wasn't too far from where I live. The drive wasn't long, parking was easy. Enough parking when I went mid day on a Saturday. There are stairs to the dog park along with a ramp for anyone who has a disability or strollers. Double gated and rules are posted as you go in. Right away you can go to an open spot that has dog agility equipment (to the right) or to the left you go down a little trail and there is just an open field like area. There, is a gravel tail that follows the fence line, for you and your dog to walk. Also, there are some off trails between the agility area and the open field area. The area is All one level, no worries for hills for any struggles with wheelchairs or strollers. All dogs and humans were really nice. This made working through some bigger dog issues for my smaller dog easy. All that I talked to were really supportive and helpful. Oh and in one post there was mention about no water dishes, when I went, I went prepared just in case, but here were two dishes full of water the whole time. Great visit overall!”

Ken Simmons Park

Address: 18200 74th St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“02/16/2022 I walked down to the boat ramp to take a picture of the lake. The park has a water fountain and a spigot if you van life and need to fill your gallon jugs.”

Madrona Park

Address: 7730 182nd Ave E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Awesome quiet little park”

Cedarview Park

Address: 9301 208th Ave E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Park is always clean and wide open on most day's. There are nice toys for kids to play on. There is a portable restroom if the restroom is closed. There is an ample covered area for a picnic. I have seen many families bring their children here for birthday parties.”

Puget Sound Energy Employee Park at Lake Tapps

Address: 1601 203rd Ave E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

Park

“If you are lucky enough to have access to this place, you are in for a treat! The campsites by the lake are spacious, the bathrooms are usually well maintained, and the amenities are abundant. The cabins are nice, if you are lucky enough to win the lottery, but they don't allow dogs and the Sunday-to-Sunday time frame makes them inconvenient for many holiday weekends, so we rarely use them. They provide ice, life jackets, row boats, a laundry room, games, sports equipment, frequently fire wood, and a scavenger hunt for the kids. The view of fireworks on the 4th of July is incredible!”

Allan Yorke Park

Address: 7203 W Tapps Hwy E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

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“Very nice”

Will Rogers Gardens

Address: 3400 NW 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, USA

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“I love the botanical part of the park. It's just gorgeous in spring and the paths offer a decent distance walk. Relatives live nearby and I want to visit this park everyone we can come. If you run, it may be a good place when starting out doing couch to 5k but not if you do a 5k on the reg. And some weekends it's too packed for a run during the popular times of the day, so maybe get there early in the day.”

Banker's Spit Walking Trail

Address: 18401-, 18449 45th St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, USA

Park

“Favorite place to swim and jump off the bridge into the lake!!”

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