Doyle Park

3420 Grand Ave, Everett, WA 98201
3 acres | 1.2 hectares
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About Doyle Park in Everett

Doyle Park is a neighborhood park located in Everett, Washington. This park serves as a local recreational space for residents of the surrounding area. The park covers approximately 3 acres of land, providing a modest but functional green space within the urban environment.

Originally part of a larger property owned by William and Margaret Howarth, the land that now comprises Doyle Park was donated to the Everett School District in 1951 by Bill and Ada Pilz. It was later transferred to the City of Everett for development as a public park.

The park features open grassy areas suitable for casual sports and picnicking. A playground area provides recreational equipment for children, making it a popular destination for families with young kids. The park also includes paved walkways that allow for easy navigation and accessibility.

Mature trees scattered throughout the park offer natural shade and contribute to the park's pleasant atmosphere. These trees, along with other vegetation, help create a sense of tranquility within the urban setting.

Doyle Park serves as a gathering place for the community, hosting various local events and providing a space for residents to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.

What to Do at Doyle Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShade

Visitor Services

Paved PathsPlayground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Doyle Park Open?

Monday:6AM-10PM
Tuesday:6AM-10PM
Wednesday:6AM-10PM
Thursday:6AM-10PM
Friday:6AM-10PM
Saturday:6AM-10PM
Sunday:6AM-10PM

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