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Covington Community Park & Soccer Field
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Covington Parks & Recreation Department
18230 SE 240th St, Covington, WA 98042
Tahoma National Cemetery
18600 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98042
Soos Creek Wine Cellars
24012 172nd Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042
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Covington Community Park & Soccer Field

17649 SE 240th St, Covington, WA 98042
4.7(502)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Covington Parks & Recreation Department, Tahoma National Cemetery, Soos Creek Wine Cellars, restaurants:
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(253) 480-2480
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covingtonwa.gov

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Covington Parks & Recreation Department

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4.6

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Tahoma National Cemetery

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4.8

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Reviews of Covington Community Park & Soccer Field

4.7
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5.0
2y

Very lovely park. It has EV parking which is cool. The bathroom actually has a changing table which is super amazing. I loved the instruments, and the parent child swing looked amazing and the zip line is extremely thoughtful since it has a sitting and a standing option. The rock sculpture for rock climbing is very nice. My child is 19m and he had a blast with each feature. The whole park was super thrilling. I didn’t go on the trail but we did appreciate viewing a huge patch of flowers and an enclosed pond. The playground itself is not super close to the street. The parking lot is in the way of the street but the street is not a very busy street at all. It feels pretty safe and most of the park is surrounded but grass and wild flowers. And the covered picnic areas are very useful. I found that it was very smart to not place all the picnic areas right next to each other. A...

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5.0
7y

Looks like it's going to be really nice when everything is done. We came for a concert so we had trouble parking (but I see from earlier responses there will be more parking once its finished) and didnt get to go look at the playground but it looked fun from afar and there were tons of kids playing there. Sports fields are super nice. We will go back on a quieter day to play. Updated: we did go back to play another day and my kids (2.5 and 4.5) had a lot of fun. Plenty to climb, nice music instruments, a couple slides, great zip line and swings. Swings are hung a little bit low, even my 2 year olds feet were hitting the ground but the mom/me swings are cute (although super low for a parent to try to swing on!) And I love the zipline chair for smaller kids or disabled people who couldnt go on the...

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5.0
6y

Teeter totter on point for kids and adults alike! 12/10 would recommend! The child-parent swing set was perfect for when you really can't be more than 6"away from your baby. Even though you would probably rather let them swim in the beautiful pond only 50' away from said swings! And when you really want to push your kid off the edge try the awesome gravity rail and get relief for at least 30 seconds before they inevitably return back to your existence. If you are really trying to hide, try the built in cocoon on the spiderweb playset; guaranteed to keep your loved one away for up to 30 minutes depending on age and dexterity! Overall would recommend to not only distance yourself from loved ones but while providing a 13/10 experience for all...

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Amalfi AlbertsAmalfi Alberts
Very lovely park. It has EV parking which is cool. The bathroom actually has a changing table which is super amazing. I loved the instruments, and the parent child swing looked amazing and the zip line is extremely thoughtful since it has a sitting and a standing option. The rock sculpture for rock climbing is very nice. My child is 19m and he had a blast with each feature. The whole park was super thrilling. I didn’t go on the trail but we did appreciate viewing a huge patch of flowers and an enclosed pond. The playground itself is not super close to the street. The parking lot is in the way of the street but the street is not a very busy street at all. It feels pretty safe and most of the park is surrounded but grass and wild flowers. And the covered picnic areas are very useful. I found that it was very smart to not place all the picnic areas right next to each other. A must go park.
Madeleine ThompsonMadeleine Thompson
Looks like it's going to be really nice when everything is done. We came for a concert so we had trouble parking (but I see from earlier responses there will be more parking once its finished) and didnt get to go look at the playground but it looked fun from afar and there were tons of kids playing there. Sports fields are super nice. We will go back on a quieter day to play. Updated: we did go back to play another day and my kids (2.5 and 4.5) had a lot of fun. Plenty to climb, nice music instruments, a couple slides, great zip line and swings. Swings are hung a little bit low, even my 2 year olds feet were hitting the ground but the mom/me swings are cute (although super low for a parent to try to swing on!) And I love the zipline chair for smaller kids or disabled people who couldnt go on the regular zipline.
Aaron Morrow Greater Seattle Area RealtorAaron Morrow Greater Seattle Area Realtor
This is an excellent and up to date park right here in Covington! The play area has two different age sections right next to each other (Ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12) so it is great for the whole family. The play structures are modern and have things like a rock wall and a zip line! There isn't much shade, so if you stop by on a sunny day, make sure to bring sun protection. Also, there are tennis courts, a soccer field, and an outdoor gym area- something for everyone. This is a great park!
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Very lovely park. It has EV parking which is cool. The bathroom actually has a changing table which is super amazing. I loved the instruments, and the parent child swing looked amazing and the zip line is extremely thoughtful since it has a sitting and a standing option. The rock sculpture for rock climbing is very nice. My child is 19m and he had a blast with each feature. The whole park was super thrilling. I didn’t go on the trail but we did appreciate viewing a huge patch of flowers and an enclosed pond. The playground itself is not super close to the street. The parking lot is in the way of the street but the street is not a very busy street at all. It feels pretty safe and most of the park is surrounded but grass and wild flowers. And the covered picnic areas are very useful. I found that it was very smart to not place all the picnic areas right next to each other. A must go park.
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Looks like it's going to be really nice when everything is done. We came for a concert so we had trouble parking (but I see from earlier responses there will be more parking once its finished) and didnt get to go look at the playground but it looked fun from afar and there were tons of kids playing there. Sports fields are super nice. We will go back on a quieter day to play. Updated: we did go back to play another day and my kids (2.5 and 4.5) had a lot of fun. Plenty to climb, nice music instruments, a couple slides, great zip line and swings. Swings are hung a little bit low, even my 2 year olds feet were hitting the ground but the mom/me swings are cute (although super low for a parent to try to swing on!) And I love the zipline chair for smaller kids or disabled people who couldnt go on the regular zipline.
Madeleine Thompson

Madeleine Thompson

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This is an excellent and up to date park right here in Covington! The play area has two different age sections right next to each other (Ages 2 to 5 and 5 to 12) so it is great for the whole family. The play structures are modern and have things like a rock wall and a zip line! There isn't much shade, so if you stop by on a sunny day, make sure to bring sun protection. Also, there are tennis courts, a soccer field, and an outdoor gym area- something for everyone. This is a great park!
Aaron Morrow Greater Seattle Area Realtor

Aaron Morrow Greater Seattle Area Realtor

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