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Marysville Parks & Recreation 6915 Armar Road (360) 363-8400 Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F Director: Jim Ballew |
Marysville Parks and Recreation, Sites, Attractions
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Free Healthy Communities Family Swim Nights are back starting Friday, Feb. 12! The Marysville Healthy Communities Project invites residents to the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Pool for three free Friday nights of swimming for the first 200 who attend. This series of three swims is sponsored by The Venture Church, a contributing supporter of the Marysville Healthy Communities Project. Healthy Communities Swim Nights will offer open swim from 7-9 p.m. on the following Friday dates: Feb. 12 * March 12 * April 9. The HC Project asks each participant to donate a nutritious canned food item on arrival for the Marysville Community Food Bank. For more information call Marysville Parks at (360) 363-8400. |
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Winter 2010 Marysville Parks & Recreation Activities
Guide now available The Winter 2010 edition of the Marysville Parks and Recreation Activities Guide is now available. The activities guide contains all the latest classes and activities information for winter, as well as general City news. Pick up a copy at City public offices, or to view an online version of the activities guide/city newsletter, click on the link below. [Winter 2010 Marysville Parks and Recreation Activities Guide/Marysville Messenger] [2010 Marysville Parks Class Registration Form] |
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Community
Information Reader Board gives local groups, service clubs new
way to announce events Does your service club, civic group or nonprofit organization want to announce an upcoming event or activity of community interest? The City of Marysville has a Community Information Reader Board that is available for your use. The Reader Board is located at 4th Street and Cedar Avenue. Download the application form here, or stop by the Marysville Parks Office at 6915 Armar Road in Jennings Park. Applications must be received two weeks prior to the requested posting date. Space available on four lines, 13 letters per line. Announcements run for two weeks. For more info call the Parks Office at (360) 363-8400. [Reader Board Application Form] |
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Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-Leash Park
Visit Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-Leash Park, open for dog lovers and their four-legged friends to enjoy year-round. The off-leash park is located at the Strawberry Fields Athletic Complex, 6100 152nd St. NE in north Marysville, southeast of the soccer fields. Dogs must be on-leash while on walking trails leading to the park. Park hours are 7 a.m. to dusk daily. For more information call the Parks Office at (360) 363-8400 or visit the M-DOG website. |
The Memorial Park offers picnic facilities, trails, playgrounds, softball fields, meeting rooms with kitchen facilities in the Jennings Park Barn, restrooms, the Gehl House Museum, a WSU
master garden and compost demonstration site, Lions
Centennial Pavilion and Jennings Dinosaur Park. The dinosaur park includes a Pterydactyl
swing, and ride-on prehistoric beasties Barney, the Tyrannosaurus Rex; a
Triceratops and a baby Brontosaurus.
Message to Marysville Rotary Ranch Petting Zoo visitors: the petting zoo is no longer operational as a result of cutbacks in the Marysville School District Animal Science program and closure of the school farm. Everett Parks and Recreation offers a petting zoo at
the
Animal Farm at Forest Park, 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd. The Animal Farm opens June 7. For more
information contact Everett Parks and
Recreation at (425) 257-8300.
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Downtown Comeford Park offers a chance to relax and enjoy beautiful grounds, a youth playground, picnicking areas, a gazebo and restrooms. It's the centerpiece for several community events including the annual Marysville Strawberry Festival. The Ken Baxter Senior Community Center is also located in Comeford Park, and can be rented for various events, activities, weddings, etc. Call Marysville Parks at (360) 651-5085 for more information. |
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Hickok Park1.3 acres - 67th Avenue and SR 528This neighborhood park serves residents of the Sunnyside area with a grass play area and playground equipped with a climber, swings and slide. |
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Foothills Park11.6 acres - 58th StreetDedicated in April 1994, this park features a beautiful rolling landscape, nature trails, a tiered and landscaped detention pond, as well as a playground and picnic facilities. |
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Northpointe Fitness Park28 acres - 71st Place and 71st AvenueThis charming park tucked away in the Northpointe neighborhood boasts a forested playground, trails, picnicking areas, small athletic field and extensive natural areas for habitat viewing. And that's not all. In November 2009, the park got a facelift when nine fitness stations funded by an Activate America grant and new playground equipment were added by recommendation of the Marysville Healthy Communities Project. The park is a great jumping off point for the 1.6-mile Northpointe Park Walking Loop Trail [view/download map]. |
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Northpointe East Park2.2 acres - 7818 70th St. NEThis neighborhood park, located in the eastside foothills of Marysville, includes playground equipment beneath a canopy of evergreens, a half-court basketball court, a soccer kick wall and an extensive grassy play area extending north and south that will be the site of an extensive trail soon. The trail would extend north to 84th Street NE from the park, and eventually interconnect to the south with SR 528 (Fourth Street). |
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Verda Ridge Park1.5 acres - 52nd Drive NE and 71st AvenueAmenities include Big Toy play structure, picnic tables, walking trail and the City's only full-court municipal basketball court. |
Tuscany Ridge Park1.5 acres - Getchell Hill RoadTuscany Park in the Tuscany Ridge neighborhood on Getchell Hill Road provides visitors with sweeping vista of the Marysville lowlands and beyond from its grassy picnic areas, half-court basketball court, playground area with a unique climb-aboard pirate ship, and paved footpaths. The park was donated by the developer of the Tuscany Ridge development and opened in Spring 1997. |
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Serenity Park- 72nd Drive NE |
Youth Peace Park1.8 acres - 67th Avenue and Grove StreetThis park project, the brainchild of students from the Marysville Middle School Leadership/Life Skills class, is the result of the hands of many volunteers who came together in October 1998 for "Make A Difference Day," and built a special park. The corner park's main features are the gravel path in the shape of an enormous peace sign, a climbing wall, swings and picnic areas. The property for the park was graciously dedicated by residents in the adjacent Cedarcrest Manor South neighborhood, who signed quit-claim deeds. |
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Harborview Park11.5 acres - 4700 60th Ave. NEUnveiled in spring 2001, this community park located in the Harborview neighborhood in the Sunnyside area in south Marysville features a full playground, climbing system, spring toys, swing sets, basketball court, parking, and a youth soccer field and nature trail system. Barclays North Inc. dedicated the property to the City as a part of the new residential home development. |
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Deering Wildflower Acres Park30 acres - 4708 79th Ave. NEAccented by thick forest, and an extensive trail system that weaves through ponds and wetlands, this passive 30-acre park is unlike any other in the Marysville park system because the City must preserve it in its natural state "for scientific, educational and aesthetic purposes." Those are the conditions under which the Deering Wildflower Acres Park was granted to the City by Western Washington University, which used to use the property as for an outdoor laboratory, and the Nature Conservancy. The City accepted the property in 1997. The park is open to the public weekends and holidays by appointment only June 1-Sept. 30 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Tuesday-Thursday from noon-6 p.m. (closed Mondays.) Appointments can be made by calling the Parks Office at (360) 363-8400 or the Deering Wildflower Acres Park Caretaker at (425) 397-6325. Return to Top of Page |
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2010 Merrysville for the Holidays Winter CelebrationSaturday, Dec. 4 - The City of Marysville invites you and your family to get into the holiday spirit and step into a winter wonderland of fun, food and music during the 21st Annual Merrysville for the Holidays winter celebration in downtown Comeford Park. The fun starts at 5:30 p.m. with a Craft Fair in the Senior Center, bonfire, crafts for the kids, holiday concert, festive treats and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, ending with the annual Water Tower Lighting at 7 p.m. The Electric Light Parade will not be held this year. For more information call the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department at (360) 363-8400. |
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