Alderwood Park

208 Browns Point Blvd NE, Tacoma, WA 98422
6.72 acres | 2.7 hectares
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About Alderwood Park in Tacoma

Alderwood Park is a forested neighborhood park located in Northeast Tacoma, Washington. Established in 1980, this 6.72-acre park is situated adjacent to the Kobetich Library, providing a natural retreat for local residents.

The park features a network of walking trails that wind through its wooded areas, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy the native flora and fauna. The trails are suitable for leisurely strolls and provide a peaceful environment for nature enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural elements, Alderwood Park includes open grassy areas that are ideal for picnicking or informal recreational activities. The park's layout offers a balance between maintained spaces and more untouched, forested sections.

A notable feature of Alderwood Park is its monthly StoryWalk program, implemented in collaboration with the Tacoma Public Library. This innovative initiative combines outdoor activity with reading, as pages from children's books are displayed along the park's paths, encouraging families to engage in both physical activity and literacy.

The park serves as a valuable community asset, providing a space for relaxation, exercise, and connection with nature within an urban setting. Its proximity to the library also makes it a convenient destination for those looking to combine outdoor recreation with access to educational resources.

What to Do at Alderwood Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShadeWalking Trail

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Alderwood Park Open?

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