Enjoy the great outdoors next to the Puyallup River. The river walk runs right along the river for access to jogging, cycling or walking. The trees hang over the trail so you will enjoy the seclusion of the woods. Picnic benches are also available along with mile markers and trash cans.
Clarks Creek Park features a northern half and a southern half, each with its own parking, bathrooms and personality, connected by a trail through the woods. The southern end of the park sits atop a plateau and features a children's play area and picnic pavilion surrounded by trees which may offer privacy. The northern end of the park features broad expanses of grass, a lighted softball field, tennis courts and an open play area.
Majestic Mobile Manor of Puyallup has a host of properties in and around the Puyallup/Sumner area. Not your average trailer park, this is more reminiscent of the many gated communities that have sprung up all over the region in recent years. The grounds are meticulously manicured, and the homes themselves appear well-kept and maintained. Each mobile home has its own yard and driveway.
Wildwood Park is a rambling and extensive woodland that remains un-tamed. The man made structures dotted throughout this 80-acre park are dwarfed by towering evergreens and moss-covered deciduous trees. Small paved roads lead to groups of pavilions with grills, a day camp area, playgrounds and extensive trails. The park also features a developed area with two youth softball fields and a child-sized climbing area with a parking area.
Sam Peach Park is a community park featuring a youth baseball field, a multi-use field and a children's play area with covered benches for parents. For more information, be sure to visit the web address provided.
Located directly adjacent to the Memorial Community Center, Grayland Park is run by the Puyallup Parks & Recreation Dept. It features a "learn and play" activity playground, recommended for children from two to five years old. In addition, it provides a wading pool, a broad and landscaped expanse of lawn, and colorful artwork and sculpture.
Bradley Lake Park is located right off 512 on South Hill though the surrounding trees and hills make the location seem miles from any road or store. The upper area of the park features two softball fields with a shared restroom, a picnic pavilion and extensive play and learn playground. The lower area of the park is focused around a 12-acre lake, home to Canadian geese and other waterfowl. A paved trail transverses the lake with picnic tables and benches interspersed at scenic points and regular intervals.
Pioneer Park is in the heart of downtown Puyallup, right next to the public library. The Park features several public works of art , both permanent and transitory, a children's play area, a wading pool, and a performance pavilion. The vast expanses of lush grass are interspersed with beautiful landscaped areas and mature trees.
Manorwood Park is an almost entirely undeveloped series of small clearings in the pine woods of South Hill. The parking lot is delineated with large area boulders. A partial screen of trees is between it and a large nicely kept and grassy clearing. There is another small upper clearing and a lower clearing featuring a playground, both with roughly worn paths.