State Park also has 316 acres of land featuring trails and a former Catholic Seminary which is a beautiful architectural feature. Trails are not stroller friendly but the shorter ones are easily handled by young children.
This 15,000-square-foot Northwest-themed playground has light house, marimbas, back-hoe digger, touchable Northwest art, hollow cedar-tree tower with cave and ladder, river chimes, turtle drum, submarine, owl-forest climbing net and maze, spider web, volcano slide and tunnel, bald-eagle tower, Mount Rainier rock climb, suspension bridge, totem pole and Sasquatch footprints. Rock climbing wall and balance beam provides challenge for the older kids.
Special grips and ramps make this playground accessible for youngsters with disabilities.
There is also a seperate fenced tot area featuring play airplane, house, sandpit, riding toys and disabled access swing.
This imaginative and original wooden play structure designed with input from 3000 local children and constructed in volunteers with support from financial support from local businesses.