Tacoma is home to some of the nation's most beautiful and diverse parks. With over 60 parks located throughout the city, a park is a short distance away from where people live. Most of Tacoma's parks are management by Metro Parks Tacoma, which is a nonprofit organization that partners with the city on managing the parks.
List of Parks in Tacoma
Here is a list of the parks located throughout the city:
- Alderwood Park
- Alling Park
- Baltimore Park
- Browns Point Lighthouse Park
- Browns Point Playfield
- Charlotte's Blueberry Park
- China Lake Park
- Cloverdale Park
- Cummings Park
- Dash Point Park
- Delong Park
- Dickman Mill Park
- Fern Hill Park
- Ferry Park
- Franklin Park
- Garfield Park
- Hamilton Park
- Heidelberg Davis Complex
- Irving Park
- Jack Hyde Park
- Jane Clark Park
- Jefferson Park
- Kandle Park
- Les Davis Pier
- Lincoln Heights Park
- Lincoln Park
- Lots for tots
- Manitou Park
- Marine Park
- McCarver Park
- McKinley Park
- McKinley Playfield
- Neighbor's Park
- Norpoint Park
- North Slope Historic District Park
- Northeast Tacoma Playfield
- Oak Tree Park
- Oakland Madrona Park
- Old Town Park
- Optimist Park
- Peck Field
- People's Park
- Point Defiance Park
- Portland Avenue Park
- Puget Park
- Puget Creek Natural Area
- Rodger's Park
- Roosevelt Park
- Ruston Way
- Ryan's Park
- Sawyer Tot Lot
- SERA - South End Recreation and Adventure Campus
- Sheridan Park
- South Park
- Stanley Playfield
- Stewart Heights Park
- Swan Creek Park
- Thea's Park
- Titlow Park
- Ursich Park
- Vassault Park
- Wapato Hills Park
- Wapato Park
- Wright Park