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Kent Commons Adaptive Recreation

Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services The City of Kent Parks, Recreation and Community Services offers a wide array of indoor and outdoor activities, classes, services and facilities for all ages through its Administration, Recreation & Cultural… Read More

King County Parks and Recreation

Address: 201 S Jackson Street, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 296-8687 Fax: (206) 2968686 Email: kathy.nygard@metrokc.gov Website: http://www.kingcounty.gov/recreation/parks.aspx

King County Parks has evolved from 150 acres in 1938 to more than 26,000 acres today. Our mission is to serve communities and enhance regional quality of life through partnerships, entrepreneurial initiatives, and sound stewardship of parks, trails and… Read More

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound

Address: 1600 S Graham Street
Seattle, WA 98108
Phone: (206) 763-9060 Email: inof@bbbsps.org Website: https://www.bbbsps.org/

One-to-one mentoring organization matching caring adults with children.  This organization provides a "big brother" or a "big sister" – friend/mentor to a person with or without a disability.  Call for an information packet. Read More

Friendship Adventures

Address: 9805 NE 116th Street, PMB #A185
Kirkland, WA 98034
Phone: (360) 668-3840 Email: info@friendshipadventures.org Website: http://www.friendshipadventures.org

  "Friendship Adventures is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities via recreational, educational and leisure opportunities. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supervised… Read More

Kirkland Parks and Recreation

It has been said that parks reflect the soul of Kirkland. From the serene vitality of Juanita Bay Park’s wetlands to the constant vibrancy in downtown’s Peter Kirk Park, Kirkland’s park system provides something for everyone – and then some. Gleaming… Read More

Mercer Island Parks and Recreation

Address: 2040 84th Avenue SE
Mercer Island, WA 98040
Phone: (206) 275-7609 Fax: (206) 2757868 Email: miparks@mercergov.org Website: http://www.mercergov.org/SectionIndex.asp?SectionID=42

Provides community recreational programs and services. Read More

Newcastle Parks Department

Address: 12835 Newcastle Way, Suite 200
Newcastle, WA 98056
Phone: (425) 649-4444 Fax: (425) 6494363 Email: maryv@ci.newcastle.wa.us Website: http://www.ci.newcastle.wa.us/parks/parks_trails.htm

Newcastle currently has nearly 40 acres of developed parks distributed throughout much of the city limits for residents and visitors to enjoy. Most of the parks offer some level of active and passive recreational elements. Lake Boren Park serves as the… Read More

City of Pacific Parks and Recreation

Address: 100 ThirdSE, PO Box 250
Pacific, WA 98047
Phone: (253) 929-1155 Fax: (253) 9396026 Email: richardf@ci.pacific.wa.us Website: http://cityofpacific.com/parks.html

Our agricultural roots and love of nature shine through Pacific's network of small community parks. The jewel of our park system is Pacific City Park, a large park along the banks of the White River. Pacific City Park features a modern playground, basketball… Read More

Pierce County Parks Department

Address: 9112 Lakewood Drive SW, Suite 121,, Lakewood Community Center
Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: (253) 798-4176 Email: pcparks@co.pierce.wa.us Website: http://www.co.pierce.wa.us/pc/Abtus/ourorg/parks/parks.htm

Provides parks and recreation services to the residents of unincorporated Pierce County. The Parks Department maintains over 2,000 acres at over 30 park sites, which includes two recreation centers, five boat launch sites, trail corridors, and two golf… Read More

Redmond Parks and Recreation

Address: 16600 NE 80th Street
Redmond, WA 98052-3977
Phone: (425) 556-2300 Email: recreationoffice@redmond.gov Website: http://www.ci.redmond.wa.us/eConnect/

The department provides recreational services to the Redmond community, including special services for seniors and teens. Read More

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