Senator Henry M. Jackson Park
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About Senator Henry M. Jackson Park in Everett
Senator Henry M. Jackson Park is a 14.63-acre public park located in north Everett, Washington. The park is named in honor of the late U.S. Senator Henry M. Jackson, who encouraged the preservation of parkland.
The western 4 acres of the park have been developed into an accessible, neighborhood-friendly area. This section features a new playground and tot lot, restroom facilities, a picnic shelter, community gardens with a gardener's structure, basketball courts, and walking and jogging paths.
A central gathering plaza within the park contains interpretive exhibits that highlight outdoor recreation, the environment, and the legacy of Everett native Senator Henry M. Jackson. The park also includes baseball and soccer fields, providing space for various sports activities.
Senator Henry M. Jackson Park serves as a valuable community resource, offering a mix of recreational facilities and open spaces for residents to enjoy. The park is open to the public from 6 am until dusk.