I was born and raised 4 blocks from the park. In fact, I'm so old, I was going to school when it was made...twice. I lived through Mt. St. Helens blowing up and that's what made our park. I use to take my kids and my grandchild all the time until I moved. Now I still go for special occasions. We love it there. My Dad still takes my Grandchildren down for me. My grandson will soon be playing baseball there. My son did for a couple yrs and so did my granddaughter. It has Tennis Courts, Basketball, Baseball, Ramps for bikes, scooters, skates and skateboards. It also has a beautiful path to walk on, a huge field to play in, horseshoe pits, 2 playgrounds for little and bigger kids and benches to sit and watch it all or stare at the Mighty Columbia and it's beauty and all the ships, boats, and wildlife. Stop...
Read moreWe went for Ranier Days and although the park is very nice I have to say the rides there were horrible and broken down and the cost for kids ride bracelets were ridiculous. Most of the rides for the little kids were shut down due to break downs that it was pointless to purchase the ride bracelets and nothing was even mentioned to us when purchasing the bracelets that most all of the rides were shut down! But technically this happened at Rainier days and should reflect the park by itself so that's why I gave it 4 stars because it's a very nice park as a park without Rainier...
Read moreMy only concern is that signs are not obvious to folks that are South bound on hwy 30. I'm not sure about north bound.
This is a great feature of Rainier and deserves big clear directions from the highway to the smallest section of the park!
This is a great place for residents and travelers alike. Ample parking, clean bathrooms, large play structures for lots of ages. Tables next to play area's, walking paths are paved for access to all. Lot's of other areas I haven't even gone...
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