Cottonwood Grove Park
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About Cottonwood Grove Park in Kent
Cottonwood Grove Park is a small public park located in Kent, Washington. Situated on the banks of the Green River, this .77-acre (0.31-hectare) green space offers visitors a peaceful retreat in an urban setting. The park can be accessed from Frager Road, in the southern part of Kent.
As its name suggests, Cottonwood Grove Park features a stand of cottonwood trees, providing natural shade and habitat for local wildlife. The park's location along the Green River makes it a suitable spot for activities such as bird watching or enjoying the scenery of the flowing water.
In March 1986, the park gained historical significance when remains from a victim of serial killer Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, were discovered in the area. This event brought attention to the park and its surroundings, though it remains a quiet, neighborhood green space today.
While the park is relatively small, it serves as a valuable natural area for the local community, offering a connection to the Green River ecosystem within the urban environment of Kent.