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Hockinson Meadows Community Park
United StatesWashingtonGreater Brush PrairieHockinson Meadows Community Park

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Hockinson Meadows Community Park

PF3X+5P, 10910 NE 172nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98682
4.7(357)
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Phone
(564) 397-2285
Website
clark.wa.gov
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Cynthia ScottCynthia Scott
This 240-acre, very well  maintained community park is awesome! Seriously, there is something for all ages and interests! I am most definitely coming back within a couple of months when all the trees are full of leaves because there is no doubt that the walking trails that go into the conservation habitat areas will look like a very heavily wooded forest! Soooo beautiful!!! 🥰 There are 2 softball fields, 5 baseball fields, a huge soccer field, a cool playground that has all the classics and more, an off leash dog park, a covered picnic shelter in excellent condition, benches throughout the park, open green spaces, a disc golf course, paved walking trails, dirt walking trails in the more heavily wooded areas, restrooms, and plenty of parking. ✨️ This park rocks, and I highly recommend it!! 👍🏼
R YR Y
This is a very nice space with parking, walking paths, playground, and disk golf. The paths are level and most accessible for those with wheelchairs or bikes. The playground is nicely suited for kids 5-12, the large grassy area next to the playground is perfect for throwing or kicking a ball. The picnic area is covered and provides nice shade. It wasn't crowded at 10-11am on a Friday. There were lots of dog walkers, but the dog area is away from the playground and it is nicely fenced in and well shaded. On the other side is a separate parking lot that is for the baseball and soccer field. I saw three clean porta pottys, but didn't see a permanent bathroom. There were some drinking fountains and benches along the trails and around the play area. This park is very clean and well cared for.
Kelly KirkKelly Kirk
The park is pretty and has a designated, short loop around the dog park, swinging through the baseball fields. On warmer days and little League days fancy ice cream trucks are here. Don't let the description fool you regarding facilities though. The restrooms are two plastic, porta potties and one large, wheelchair friendly, plastic honey bucket. There is sanitizer in them as well as a separate, stand alone sanitizer setup but that is not a restroom. They have a permanent confession stand and the appearance of two, three height tiered water fountains but neither works so you are a captive audience if you want water...you must pay bloated fees. The park always has ppl there, so don't go if you are looking for quiet.
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This 240-acre, very well  maintained community park is awesome! Seriously, there is something for all ages and interests! I am most definitely coming back within a couple of months when all the trees are full of leaves because there is no doubt that the walking trails that go into the conservation habitat areas will look like a very heavily wooded forest! Soooo beautiful!!! 🥰 There are 2 softball fields, 5 baseball fields, a huge soccer field, a cool playground that has all the classics and more, an off leash dog park, a covered picnic shelter in excellent condition, benches throughout the park, open green spaces, a disc golf course, paved walking trails, dirt walking trails in the more heavily wooded areas, restrooms, and plenty of parking. ✨️ This park rocks, and I highly recommend it!! 👍🏼
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This is a very nice space with parking, walking paths, playground, and disk golf. The paths are level and most accessible for those with wheelchairs or bikes. The playground is nicely suited for kids 5-12, the large grassy area next to the playground is perfect for throwing or kicking a ball. The picnic area is covered and provides nice shade. It wasn't crowded at 10-11am on a Friday. There were lots of dog walkers, but the dog area is away from the playground and it is nicely fenced in and well shaded. On the other side is a separate parking lot that is for the baseball and soccer field. I saw three clean porta pottys, but didn't see a permanent bathroom. There were some drinking fountains and benches along the trails and around the play area. This park is very clean and well cared for.
R Y

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The park is pretty and has a designated, short loop around the dog park, swinging through the baseball fields. On warmer days and little League days fancy ice cream trucks are here. Don't let the description fool you regarding facilities though. The restrooms are two plastic, porta potties and one large, wheelchair friendly, plastic honey bucket. There is sanitizer in them as well as a separate, stand alone sanitizer setup but that is not a restroom. They have a permanent confession stand and the appearance of two, three height tiered water fountains but neither works so you are a captive audience if you want water...you must pay bloated fees. The park always has ppl there, so don't go if you are looking for quiet.
Kelly Kirk

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4.7
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1.0
3y

Be advised, this park is becoming a commonplace for car break-ins in broad daylight. My wife took our son here to play today and while out on the playground somebody busted out the rear window in SUV and stole a diaper bag and other baby essential. Not only that, they damaged the vehicle paint and seemed to have tried prying the window trim out with some sort of tool.

The thief’s must have done it quick as nobody saw or heard anything. The park was busy and their was a good amount of cars in the parking lot and a lot of people at the park close by.

Passers by mentioned they’ve been seeing this happen more often at this park and mentioned their was glass in the parking lot a few spots down as well.

Please be careful what you store in your vehicle while visiting this park. It’s really too bad that this is becoming more common in this area, as it’s a great park.

It would be great if the park at least had a surveillance camera or two monitoring the entrance and parking lots as...

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5.0
1y

This 240-acre, very well  maintained community park is awesome! Seriously, there is something for all ages and interests!

I am most definitely coming back within a couple of months when all the trees are full of leaves because there is no doubt that the walking trails that go into the conservation habitat areas will look like a very heavily wooded forest! Soooo beautiful!!! 🥰

There are 2 softball fields, 5 baseball fields, a huge soccer field, a cool playground that has all the classics and more, an off leash dog park, a covered picnic shelter in excellent condition, benches throughout the park, open green spaces, a disc golf course, paved walking trails, dirt walking trails in the more heavily wooded areas, restrooms, and plenty of parking. ✨️

This park rocks, and I highly...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

This is a very nice space with parking, walking paths, playground, and disk golf.

The paths are level and most accessible for those with wheelchairs or bikes.

The playground is nicely suited for kids 5-12, the large grassy area next to the playground is perfect for throwing or kicking a ball. The picnic area is covered and provides nice shade.

It wasn't crowded at 10-11am on a Friday.

There were lots of dog walkers, but the dog area is away from the playground and it is nicely fenced in and well shaded.

On the other side is a separate parking lot that is for the baseball and soccer field.

I saw three clean porta pottys, but didn't see a permanent bathroom. There were some drinking fountains and benches along the trails and around the play area.

This park is very clean and...

   Read more
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