McCollum Pioneer Park
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About McCollum Pioneer Park in Everett
McCollum Park, also known as McCollum Pioneer Park, is a 78-acre family-oriented park located in Everett, Washington. The park offers a rich combination of natural habitats and supports a wide variety of both active and passive recreation opportunities.
The park features nature trails, ball fields, and a walking path that forms a half-mile oval. These amenities make McCollum Park a popular destination for park visitors, families, and organized activities and events. The park serves as a living memorial to the original pioneers who settled in the area.
One of the notable features of McCollum Park is its BMX track, operated by the McCollum Park BMX Bicycle Association. The park is also home to the Northwest Stream Center and Adopt-A-Stream Foundation Center, which offers room rentals, an interpretive boardwalk, and various educational programs.
The park includes wetlands and a forest trail along North Creek. Visitors can enjoy wildlife watching and explore the natural surroundings. The park's diverse landscape provides opportunities for both active recreation and quiet contemplation.
McCollum Park is conveniently located next to a Park & Ride lot, offering transit connections throughout the region. This makes the park easily accessible for visitors from surrounding areas.
It's worth noting that the McCollum Park Pool, which was previously a popular feature, has been permanently closed. The site is planned to be repurposed for the development of the Snohomish County Food and Farming Center, which will include a year-round indoor farmers market, a commercial kitchen, and a processing, aggregation, and distribution center for local farm products.