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Hidden, but Excellent
This is an incredibly lovely wetlands park with a long stretch of boardwalks. The boardwalks are clean, well-maintained, and the park itself is a great stretch of wetlands and forest.
Wonderful walk the kids love it its quiet serene but if the kids do make a little noise its ok it really seems to calm them down and tire them out probably because I make them walk and even push the s...
This is a well maintained walking spot in Federal Way. The natural & boardwalk trail is approximately 2 miles (flat) round trip. There is also a historical (pioneer days) Federal Way/Seattle/Tacoma in...
An outstanding, serene natural area that has been developed just enough to make visiting easy. It is full of native plants and not yet overrun by invasives such as Himalayan blackberry or English ivy.
As other reviews note, this is an easy walk. The parking is not always ideal, but it is a nice place to take a break. There are a couple open areas ideal for having a picnic. Even on hot days the tree...
Hidden, but Excellent
This is an incredibly lovely wetlands park with a long stretch of boardwalks. The boardwalks are clean, well-maintained, and the park itself is a great stretch of wetlands and forest.
So relaxing very cooling
Wonderful walk the kids love it its quiet serene but if the kids do make a little noise its ok it really seems to calm them down and tire them out probably because I make them walk and even push the s...
Nice Quiet Walking Spot
This is a well maintained walking spot in Federal Way. The natural & boardwalk trail is approximately 2 miles (flat) round trip. There is also a historical (pioneer days) Federal Way/Seattle/Tacoma in...
One of the last remaining Puget Sound wetlands
An outstanding, serene natural area that has been developed just enough to make visiting easy. It is full of native plants and not yet overrun by invasives such as Himalayan blackberry or English ivy.
A nice lunch hour in town escape.
As other reviews note, this is an easy walk. The parking is not always ideal, but it is a nice place to take a break. There are a couple open areas ideal for having a picnic. Even on hot days the tree...