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Exploration Park and Playground

13901 North Point Circle, Mill Creek, WA 98012, USA

Dawn to Dusk

$

outdoor-adventures, playground

Neighborhood Park with Natural Play Features to Encourage Children’s Exploration

Exploration Park and Playground is a neighborhood park and playground in Mill Creek, Washington. There are parkour play structures, a zig-zagging log balance beam, play logs, a beaver cave, a tunnel, a twin slide, rocks to climb and scramble over, two big kid swings and a basket swing, bridges, and a well-drained open field behind it all. The ground under the play structure is bark chips. A concrete sidewalk rings the circular park and a small bridge is incorporated into the loop, under which stormwater drains. The loop is perfect for stroller-pushing, scooters and even learning to ride a bike. The kids can really let the imaginations run wild as the playground presents strong landscape imagery in its structural elements and overall design.

There are twenty-two parallel parking spaces on North Pointe Circle around the perimeter of the park. There are multiple wheelchair-accessible picnic tables here too if you want to have a snack or lunch while you’re here, so be sure to pick up something on your way.

According to the City of Mill Creek: “the drainage [was] the most expensive element of the project.” They spent a ton of money so that the grass field at this park isn’t a soggy mess like it is at so many other area parks. If your kid loves grass and you hate mud, check out Exploration Park and Playground!  

Check the City of Mill Creek's website for information on COVID restrictions and regulations.

Features

Playground Stroller-friendly Cave Walking Path
Thoughtfully captured by:
Jessica Ziparo
Jessica Ziparo is from Westhampton Beach, NY. She earned her BA from James Madison University in Virginia, where she majored in history. From there, she went to Harvard Law School, earning her JD. After working as an environmental attorney for three years, Jessica returned to the east coast to earn her PhD in history from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. She has taught history at Salem State University, expository writing at Harvard, and English literature at Pritzker College Prep, a charter high school in Chicago. She is the author of, This Grand Experiment: When Women Entered the Federal Workforce in Civil War-Era Washington, D.C. (2017). Jessica loves to travel and explore. She has lived in Australia twice, journeyed solo to Kenya and Tanzania to go on a safari, spent six weeks on her own trekking around Thailand, and has backpacked around Europe with friends three times. She found bungee jumping scarier than skydiving and now regrets running with the bulls. Nowadays, Jessica lives in Seattle with her husband, Labrador Lincoln, and two sons Zane (almost 5) and Niall (almost 2). During COVID times, Jessica has expanded her exploring throughout the city and beyond to keep the kids outside, active, and safe. She is excited to become a happyly ambassador and have greater purpose for roaming the PNW.
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