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Hammer Heritage Square
Location: NW corner of Ferry St. and Metcalf St.
Hammer Heritage Square Use Agreement
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Dedicated in 2005, Hammer Heritage Square was a joint effort by the City, several service clubs and community members. It includes a gazebo, clock tower, public restrooms, a waterfall and a mural. It serves as a town square and memorial area for Sedro-Woolley residents past and present. It is named for the property's original owner, Wyman Hammer, who's family donated the property to the City. |
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Memorial Park
Location: 700 Block of Pacific Street
Memorial Park Use Agreement
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Memorial Park was dedicated in the 1950's to honor Sedro-Woolley's veterans of the Spanish American War. It includes a playground, restroom, picnic shelter and open space. The Public Library, Community Center and Senior Center are located at the park.
Capacity of 50 |
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Bingham Park
Location: 400 block of Washington Street
Bingham Park Use Agreement
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Bingham Park was donated to the City by Sedro-Woolley Poineers and the Bingham Family. It includes a playground, restroom, picnic shelter, potable water, a BMX bike jump area and open space. It features a barbecue area that was built to honor longtime city resident and Rotarian Frederick Thompson. It is also the location of the Parks and Recreation Department headquarters.
Capacity of 50 |
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Harry Osborne Park & Caboose
Location: SE of intersection of Cook Rd. and Highway 20
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Harry Osborne Park & Caboose welcomes visitors and residents to Sedro-Woolley. It includes the "Welcome to Sedro-Woolley" sign and an old steam train that was used by area loggers in the mountains surrounding the city. The park is named for longtime Sedro-Woolley resident Harry Osborne. |
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Community Center
Location: 703 Pacific Street
Community Center Use Agreement
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The Community Center has a full kitchen, tables and chairs, large parking area and a gas fireplace.
Capacity of 275 |
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Lions Park
Location: N of intersection of Haines Ave. and Highway 20
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Lions Park is a small "pocket park" dedicated by the Sedro-Woolley Lions Club. It is mainly used as a picnic area for tourists crossing over the North Cascade Pass. Water, picnic tables and barbecue pits are available, but there are no restrooms. |
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Metcalf Ballpark
Location: Between Metcalf St. and Munro St., Next to Skate Park
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Metcalf Ballpark is used by several baseball teams throughout the spring and early summer. The skateboard park and outdoor basketball court are nextdoor. |
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Tesarik Ballpark
Location: At the intersection of Highway 20, Highway 9 and Cook Rd.
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Tesarik Ballpark is a baseball field used by several Little League teams throughout the spring and early summer. |
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Riverfront Park
Location: 1001 River Road
Riverfront Park Use Agreement
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The Small Shelter features a sink with hot and cold water, three electrical outlets, refrigerator, BBQ pit and restrooms.
Capacity of 50 |
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The Large Shelter features a sink with hot and cold water, five electrical outlets, refrigerator, BBQ pit, restrooms and a playground.
Capacity of 100 |
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Riverfront RV Park
Location: 1001 River Road
RV Park Use Agreement
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Riverfront RV Park offers 28 RV spaces with power and water, 10 tent spaces with water only and restrooms located in shelter areas. There is an RV dumpsite available at 401 Alexander Street.
The RV Park Host is Ronald Strand, Space 28.
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Riverfront Park Rotary Shelter
Location: 1001 River Road
Available on a first come, first serve basis - no reservations accepted or required.
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Riverfront Park Amphitheater
Location: 1001 River Road
Riverfront Park Use Agreement
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The Riverfront Park Amphitheater was completed in 2008. It is available for community plays, weddings and other events.
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River Boat Launch
Location: Next to Riverfront Park
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Bark Park
Location: Across the road from Riverfront Park
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The City Bark Park was completed in 2008 to provide a leash-free zone for dog owners. Rules are posted at the park. |
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Skate Park
Location: Next to Public Safety Bldg
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Opened at its current location in 2004, the skateboard park has a half-pipe and several "grinding" apparatus. |
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Holland Drug Picnic Area
Location: Next to Holland Drug
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The Holland Drug Picnic Area is a small area next to Holland Drug in downtown Sedro-Woolley. There is a picnic table where people can take a break from shopping or sit outside for lunch. |
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