Lynnwood’s Logan Park Features Climbing for Kids

Edy Kizaki

Recently I passed by Logan Park in Lynnwood and took the opportunity for a stroll and to see what was there.  A dsc_0013great neighborhood park with enough to keep different ages (including the grown ups walking the perimeter and enjoying conversation) busy for quite a while.  What with the playground, baseball field, flowering landscape, and other odds and ends, I

Vehicle Play

Vehicle Play

thought I had discovered one of Lynnwood’s best parks.  That might be, but it is not famous enough to rate an entry in the Lynnwood Parks and Recreation webpage, when I checked for the address.  Instead, I found out that the City of Lynnwood has 17 public parks, 110 acres of open space, an 18-hole public golf course, 7 miles of trails, a recreation center, senior center, Heritage

Climbing Fort

Climbing Fort

Park, and 2 athletic complexes. According to the website, Lynnwood’s parks offer a wide range of recreation choices, including innovative playgrounds, spray pools and a skate park, as well as

Pentagon Web for climbing.

Pentagon Web for climbing.

hiking trails, forests, streams, wetlands and wildlife habitat.  I also noticed the “WonderStage” Summer Performance series for kids, and Shakespeare In the Park, a free outdoor theater (for the whole family) taking place Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7 p.m. this summer.

And wait, at the Recreation Center there are offered over 250 classes for adults and children, including ballet, ballroom dancing, ceramics, and drawing.

There are also sections on the Community Vision project, and a wide variety of impressive choices.  Why not take a peek at the website and find somewhere to start exploring?  I started at Logan Park and may never stop.

Play area on a bright day.

Play area on a bright day.

 

 

 

Edy Kizaki
Realtor, Team Leader
edy@seattlepowersearch.com
206.402.9155

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