Photo of Puget Sound with Washington State ferry leaving Edmonds terminal.
 
Exploring Edmonds Parks

Exploring Edmonds Parks.

 

Edmonds' parks have something for everyone! Get outdoors with your family and friends and have some fun! Play on the toys, swing, fly a kite, discover the public art, take a walk and enjoy the scenic views of Puget Sound.

 

Edmonds Marina Beach park.Edmonds values its natural environment. The city has more than 325 acres of parkland, more than 1000-feet of waterfront shoreline, and 20,000 square feet of flower bead, all maintained by the Parks Department.

 

Edmonds' Parks are one of the many positive reasons you and your family enjoy visiting and living here in the Pacific Northwest.

Edmonds Park - Frances Anderson Center.
Explore the Frances Anderson Center. Let the kids loose on the large grassy, open playfield, hop on the play toy and climb the rock. Enjoy the ball fields, recreation center programs and Thursday summer family concerts.

 

 

Braille sign in Sierra Park.Child on slide.
Sierra Park, a unique park for the blind, has nature pathways with braille signs. Enjoy the soccer fields, basketball court, play toy and picnicking.

 

Play structures continue to be added so watch for new features in our parks.

 

Edmonds' City Park

Family fun at City Park! There's something for everyone at this popular park. The wading pool delight children on a hot summer day while the play toy offers year-round fun. You don't have to be a kid to have fun at this park. Throw horseshoes, play ball, sit and listed to a Sunday summer concert, picnic, or relax on the open lawn.

 

Yost Park and Pool
Visit Yost Park! Enjoy a swim in the great outdoors all summer long. Experience nature on the trails and footbridges. The play toy, basketball court and two full-size tennis courts provide ample opportunities for fun.

 

Marina Beach Park.Stroll Marina Beach! See the Olympic Mountains, fly a kite, sculpt a castle, and explore the marine life at low tide. Spend the day at this spectacular waterfront park, which includes a play toy, volleyball, picnicking, car top boat launch, off-leash dog area and walking along the waterfront.

Seaview Park.

 

Seaview is a gem of a park! While your kids play, take a walk on the pathway, play tennis or shoot hoops. Afterwards, relax on the lawn and enjoy a picnic with your family.

 

Explore our beautiful parks.

"Nature is the one
place where miracles not
only happen, but happen
all the time."
Thomas Wolf
Location of Edmonds City Parks
Brackett's Landing N
(Edmonds Underwater Park)
Main St & Railroad Ave
Brackett's Landing S
Main St & Railroad Ave
City Park
3rd Ave S & Howell Way
Civic Center Playfield
6th Ave & Bell
Edmonds Fishing Pier
Admiral Way & Dayton St
Edmonds Marsh
SR-104 & Dayton St
Viewing Platforms
Frances Anderson Center
7th Ave & Main
H.O. Hutt Park
92nd Ave & 187th St SW
Hummingbird Hill Park
10th Ave & Edmonds St
Lynndale Skate Park
73rd Ave & Olympic View Drive
Joint project with Lynnwood
Maplewood Hill Park
89th Pl W & 197th St SW

Marina Beach
Admiral Way South

Mathay Ballinger Park
78th Ave & 241st St
Meadowdale Playfields
66th Ave W & 167th St SW
Joint project with Lynnwood
Olympic Beach
Dayton St & Admiral Way
Pine Ridge Park
83rd Ave W & 204th St SW
Pine Street Playfield
6th Ave S & Pine St
Seaview Park
80th Ave W & 186th St SW
Sierra Park
81st Ave W & 190th St SW
Southwest County Park
Olympic View Drive
Yost Memorial Park & Pool
9535 Bowdoin Way

 

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City of Edmonds logo. Last modified:  November 17, 2009