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Hight rate 17 location for tourist in Kent, WA, USA
06-2025 Kent Memorial Park in Hight rate 17 location for tourist in Kent, WA, USAKent Historical Museum - Kent Gil Smith: Not just a Kent historical place, but you get a great glimpse into what furniture and “modern” technology was like back in the 1920s. For a small $2 donation, you walk through the large two-story house and step close among many artifacts kept in excellent condition and read about the history. There is also a room upstairs dedicated to Japanese interment camps during WWII. When we visited, a very friendly Mike Evans (the man who carved the wooden welcome pole outside) came out of the work barn to greet us. Whether you’re a history buff or simply interested in what life was like back then, I highly recommend you visit and spend a couple of hours here.
Clark Lake Park - Kent Lydia Rodriguez: This is a great place to take my pups. I cant stand when I come across an off leash dog though - my dogs have almost attacked a little guy off leash who ran at us but thankfully I at least had control over my dogs. Nice trails, big, lots of room to roam, big areas where I have felt comfortable taking my dogs off leash to play fetch, VERY carefully and always on the lookout for incoming dogs.
Chestnut Ridge Park - Kent Rosalene Mullins: What a gem in the middle of the neighborhood! Great beautiful grounds, play equipment t and picnic area with several tables and 2 bbqs. Great view of the Olympic mountains. Perfect spot to play all day or to stop for a quick picnic lunch like we did. Ill be looking forward to returning to this updated super lovely park.
Lake Fenwick Park - Kent Bobby Mills: One of the most beautiful lakes in our area. In and off the water. Plenty of chances to catch wildlife if you tread gently and keep a patient eye. Blue herons, turtles, frogs, ducks, geese, fish, spiders, dragon flies, you name it.
Easy stroll along the nature path. Great place to cast a line for fun, unsure of the bounty but I saw 2 large fish while kayaking.
Beautiful lillypad area by the boardwalk, usually where the ducks hang out.
Nice boat launch area, good amount of trash cans, ample parking for a small park, and plenty of places to have a picnic.
West Fenwick Park - Kent Merry Pettijohn: Took my granddaughter here (3 years old), and we had a blast. Spin the wheel and walk the massive game of life track. The little slides were a bit hot, but the two larger slides are shaded if your toddler is brave enough. Great place of little ones. Well maintained during our visit.
Lake Meridian Park - Kent Anna J: This is a beautiful, clean park with well-maintained flower trees and plants. It’s always a peaceful place to visit. I often bring my dog here, and he loves swimming and exploring the open spaces. The atmosphere is relaxing, and its clear the park is cared for. Definitely one of our favorite spots to enjoy some fresh air and nature.
Turnkey Park - Kent Dan Green: Spacious park with nice toys for children including disabled person swings. Tall older trees. There is a walk through in the back to the community behind the park. Unfortunately no restrooms that I noticed. There is a BBQ/covered area. Dogs are allowed on leashes if you know how to clean up after them. Also, there are two tennis courts and a very small basketball area for young kids.
Angle Lake Park - SeaTac Ryan Drz: Lovely park. Killed two hours here waiting for something. Several families grilling, fishermen catching fish, kids splashing in both the splash park and the beach, saw some people launching kayaks and SUPs, there were even scuba divers
Three Friends Fishing Hole - Kent Rev Justin Almeida MDiv: Cute little park with great trails along the river. Saw bald eagles and all sorts of urban wildlife. Appreciate the accessibility and location!
Burlington Green-Yangzhou - Kent Tony Da-Tiger: Just a block long park with gaundlas and Japanese things and some benches and people sleeping on those covers places as they should so they don’t get rained on!! Lovely people and park!!