I made it my main priority to come here to take pictures for my 18th birthday and I was not disappointed! The park is very clean and well kept compared to others in the area. The hat and boots are also well kept and doesn't seem to have any damage done to them. They really are some big boots and it is a huge hat, I was shocked how big they really are. The playground is befitting of any kid to play on and is also well kept and seems to have clean wood chips. There are benches to sit on and it seems that there is a neighborhood garden of sorts that is maintained. I throughly enjoyed the time I spent here taking some goofy pictures for my birthday. The hat and the boots do have a very interesting story behind them, so I would suggest looking it up if you...
Read moreIt's a cute community park. After taking 2 pics with the hat & boots we were done. Then we were admiring the P-patch . There was a small play area too with a slide. One bbq grill area which was really dirty , there was a picnic table & 2-3 benches . Some areas of park were unkempt & dry grassy. There is no parking available, you have to find street parking. There's a bus stop outside but we couldn't park there, so we parked a little far away & walked to the park. This was a one time visit here & we won't return again. Behind the boots it was really stinky...
Read moreWe had to stop by Hat n’ Boots on our trip to Seattle. The kids had found it online and after learning the history, we decided to add it to our itinerary. Hat and Boots is connected to Oxbow Park and there is ample free street parking so it’s a short walk to take photos. If you have small kids, there is a playground area and there are some picnic tables if you bring a lunch. We were there for about 15 minutes and that was enough to take...
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