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KEY PENINSULA PARKS

There are many parks on the Key Peninsula with a wide variety of activities for locals as well as visitors.  our goal is to protect and preserve these areas so they can be enjoyed for generations to come. Click on the image of each park below to learn more.

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VOLUNTEER PARK

This 20-acre park, which is known as "the park" by many locals.

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HOME PARK

Once a trash dump, Home Park is a Key Peninsula success story.

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360 TRAILS PARK

Named for its 360 acres, 360 Trails Park is a native, ecological treasure.

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MAPLE HOLLOW PARK

This 58-acre site offers a circle trail with mid-point access to a stretch of beach along the Puget Sound with views of Mount Rainier.

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GATEWAY PARK

When completed, Gateway Park will be a destination park for the families and residents of the local area and beyond.
 

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TAYLOR BAY PARK

Taylor Bay is the latest acquisition by Key Pen Parks, composed of three parcels totaling 39 acres, including over 600 feet of shoreline access to Taylor Bay.

 

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ROCKY CREEK CONSERVATION AREA

Rocky Creek Conservation Area consists of over 224 acres of park, open space and conservation land and is managed jointly with Pierce County for public enjoyment of existing ecosystem.

© 2019 Key Peninsula Parks & Recreation Foundation

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