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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Shoreline Parks Bond: Check out Ridgecrest Park

All-ages playground photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Ridgecrest Park is the first of eight projects completed under the 2022 Shoreline Parks Bond.

Have you had a chance to visit yet?

Playground photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Come enjoy the new features, including an off-leash dog park, an all-ages play area, and an accessible path that winds around the park.

Dog park photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Thanks to the Shoreline community's support of the Proposition 1 Bond in February 2022, improvements are coming to eight parks: Brugger's Bog, Briarcrest, Hillwood, Richmond Highlands, James Keough Park, Ridgecrest, Shoreview, and Kruckeberg Botanic Gardens.

Ridgecrest Park is open daily from dawn to dusk! 108 NE 161st St, Shoreline, WA 98155


2 comments:

  1. The dog park is nothing but a fenced area of dirt that becomes a muddy bog when it rains. No benches for individuals with disabilities or seniors, no shelter or trees for the dogs to escape the heat, and poop bags dispensers are not kept filled. This is a sad excuse for a dog park. I've visited once and will not return.

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  2. Beautiful park playground but it's ludicrous to edge it with rocks. How long before someone takes a header on that giant pointed rock at the end of the yellow stripe?

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