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COVID-19/Coronavirus Update --- OPEN/CLOSURES --- Updated 6/1/2020
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City of Puyallup Parks
For information on ballfield reservations, call the Puyallup Recreation Center at 253-841-5457. Due to COVID-19, we are not taking picnic shelter reservations until further notice.Resident vs Non-Resident
To qualify for a resident fee, participants must live within the incorporated city limits of Puyallup. A Puyallup mailing address does not necessarily qualify an individual as a Puyallup resident. To check if you are a resident or non-resident, click on Map.
No Smoking
Please remember that there is no smoking or alcohol allowed in any of the City of Puyallup's parks. (Puyallup Municipal Codes 9.20.195 and 9.20.200)
Rentals
Due to COVID-19, we are not taking picnic shelter reservations until further notice.
Interested in renting a picnic shelter? Now you can reserve a shelter online. Just click on our online calendar to see if the shelter you are interested in is available. Click on the calendar option and then select "Facilities" to view the shelter of your choice. If it is available, you can select the time you want and register and pay online.
Park Usage Agreement
If your rental encompasses the use of a park for your event, you will need to complete and submit a Park Usage Agreement Form.
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Bradley Lake Park
The City of Puyallup voters approved a bond issue in 1997 to purchase this 59-acre undeveloped park site which included a 12-acre lake. Located in the center of the city, this park now includes fishing areas, walking trails, a covered picnic area, 2 youth ballfields and an inclusive playground. Fishing is restricted to juveniles (under the age of 15), seniors, and disabled persons who possess a designated harvester companion card.
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Clarks Creek Park (North)
Clarks Creek Park North is an active area with 4 lighted tennis courts, a lighted softball field, an exercise trail, restrooms, pristine creek and an open play area.
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Clarks Creek Park (South)
Clarks Creek Park South has a covered picnic shelter, playground, restrooms, pristine creek, grass open space, and access to the off-leash dog park.
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Community Garden Plots
The City of Puyallup Parks and Recreation Department administers garden plots that are available for rent.
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DeCoursey Park
DeCoursey community park is situated on over seven acres and includes a pond, two piers, a picnic shelter, restrooms, and a playground. DeCoursey Pond is open only to juveniles (under 15) for fishing from the fourth Saturday in April through November 30. The Pond offers good harvest opportunity for stocked rainbow trout.
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Grayland Park
This three-acre neighborhood park is located adjacent to the Memorial Center. Facilities include a playground, picnic area, and a restroom.
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Kiwanis Kids Spray Park in Pioneer Park
View operating hours and location of the popular Spray Park.
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Manorwood Park
This is a largely undeveloped, five-acre parcel with a storm water retention pond, parking lot, and picnic tables.
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Off-Leash Dog Park
This off-leash dog park is located between Clarks Creek Park North and Clarks Creek Park South and can be accessed by entering either park.
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Pioneer Park
Located in downtown Puyallup, this two-acre park has a statue of Ezra Meeker (a pioneer citizen), a Veteran's Memorial, tot lot, wading pool, grassy area, benches, and mature trees. This park is located right next to the library. The Pioneer Park pavilion, a large rental facility is now located at the park. The Puyallup Farmers Market is held at this park during the spring and summer months.
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Puyallup Riverwalk Trail
Puyallup's Riverwalk Trail is approximately 5 miles from the westerly city limit and ending at the east Main bridge behind Mama Stortini's Restaurant.
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Puyallup Skatepark
This is a 10,000 sq. ft. skatepark for skateboards, rollerblades, and bicycles. The park includes spectator seating and a restroom.
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Puyallup Valley Sports Complex
This 16-acre multipurpose sports complex is located adjacent to the Puyallup Recreation Center.
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Rainier Woods Park
Just off Shaw Road is this nine-acre neighborhood park with a playground, picnic area, youth softball field, off-leash dog park, wooded area, and grassy open space.
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Sam Peach Park
View location and hours of Sam Peach Park.
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Van Lierop Park
Van Lierop Park is located in the Puyallup valley, east of Shaw Road and north of Pioneer.
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Veterans Park
Veterans Park is one of the trailheads for the Puyallup Riverwalk Trail. The park has a covered picnic shelter with 4 tables, 3 uncovered picnic tables, and a beautiful wood carving. Limited parking is available.
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Wildwood Park
This park contains 80 lush acres - 55 of which are naturally forested. Other attractions include a playground, two youth ballfields, 12 covered picnic shelters, a day camp facility, exercise trails, several paths, a caretaker's house, and a historic water reservoir.
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Parks & Recreation
Physical Address
808 Valley Avenue NW
Puyallup, WA 98371
Phone: 253-841-5457Fax: 253-770-3369