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Recreation Guide

The King County Park System offers dozens of recreational opportunities for you and your family.
We feature lots of fun classes and activities for kids, teens, adults, families and seniors! Our classes can bring out your creative side...or help you get fit...introduce your kids to dance, sports, or just other kids! We can teach you how to swim or take you on trips around the Puget Sound region.
But recreation is not just about classes. Plan an outing and enjoy the great outdoors! We have lots of great ideas.
Plan a great big picnic for all your friends or family. We have "in-city" and "out in the country" parks with shelters, built-in BBQ's and picnic tables.
Learn about the flora and fauna in this beautiful and abundant area. We have naturalists who will guide you through King County parks to discover out-of-the-way wetlands, songbirds or cougars. Or, just get in touch with your senses and enjoy the tranquility only a natural experience can provide.
How about an adventure on the water? The King County Park System has day and overnight moorage sites, a few boat launches and several shores from which to put in your canoe, kayak or inner tube.
We even offer camping if you're interested in a quick overnight getaway.
The King County Park System has over 170 parks and natural areas, 14 Regional Trails and 17 swimming pools.
We also offer a variety of day and overnight experiences for people with developmental disabilities.
To receive a free copy of our Rec Guide, call 206-296-4232, email Kathy Nygard, or drop by any King County Library, King County Park System facility, or King County pool to pick one up.




For questions about information on this page, please contact Kathy Nygard

For questions about the
Parks and Recreation Web Site, please contact Mel Boupharath.

Department of Natural Resources and Parks
Parks and Recreation Division

Updated: May 16, 2003


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