Judge Jack Tanner Park

3427 Ruston Way, Tacoma, WA 98402
0.5 acres | 0.2 hectares
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About Judge Jack Tanner Park in Tacoma

Judge Jack Tanner Park is a waterfront park located along Ruston Way in Tacoma, Washington. Formerly known as Marine Park, it was renamed in 2018 to honor Judge Jack Tanner, the first African-American federal judge in the Pacific Northwest and a prominent civil rights advocate.

The park offers visitors scenic views of Puget Sound and the surrounding vistas. It serves as a popular gathering spot for various recreational activities, attracting sunbathers, scuba divers, volleyball players, and picnickers. The park's location on the northwest end of Ruston Way makes it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike.

Judge Jack Tanner Park provides a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Its waterfront setting allows visitors to enjoy the shoreline and engage in water-related activities. The park also features areas for families to relax and enjoy outdoor meals, with barbeque facilities available for public use.

As part of Tacoma's waterfront, the park contributes to the city's commitment to providing public access to the shoreline. It serves as one of the stops along the Ruston Way waterfront, which offers a continuous path for walking, jogging, and cycling along the water's edge.

What to Do at Judge Jack Tanner Park

Active Recreation

Volleyball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Walking Trail

Water Features & Activities

Lake

Visitor Services

Restrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic Area

When is Judge Jack Tanner Park Open?

Monday:6AM-9PM
Tuesday:6AM-9PM
Wednesday:6AM-9PM
Thursday:6AM-9PM
Friday:6AM-9PM
Saturday:6AM-9PM
Sunday:6AM-9PM

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