Address: 12520 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98031, USA
Phone: +12538565000
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Alejandra Portugal
Nice little park with trails and small lake in the middle of the city. It is muddy in several spot but overall good. There are no restrooms, 9 parking spots, including a disability one. Saw 1 or 2 people while walking around, definitely not crowded at all. Trails are very easy, great for beginners and kids.
Shelly Odman
I have been there 3 times since I got my puppy. Lots of walking trails, very nice place. I did come across 2 people passed out in a vehicle, which didn't make feel that comfortable parking in the lot so I went to 248th st. & parked at the school to get in. No problems.
Meredith Rock
Love this big, beautiful gem. Little lake in the middle and several paths including boardwalks through marshy areas. I always see cool birds and there is at least one otter that you can spot fishing if you have binoculars! Places like this are the reason I love Seattle area parks.
01kk WAF00
25jan2021 ~10:30 while driving along SE 240th St, i noticed a ~6 vehicles parked in a small lot .. Being a little inquisitive, i stopped by the large sign which indicated that there's Clark Lake Park. i parked my vehicle, and there's parking spaces availabe for 2 or 3 vehicles. i only did a short Lollipop Loop (Parking - Clark Lake Viewpoint) .. probably, ~0.7 mi (~30 mins) cos i wasn't warmly-dressed for the chilly ~40d_F weather. Amd i plan to return another time to fully visit the area around Clark Lake and its Wetlands. Clark Lake was serene and lovely .. Saw a total of 2 adults and 1 toddler during my ~30 mins there; the people were friendly, courteous. Also, the Park was clean and seemed well maintained. Also, the Trail and Boardwalk were in good condition (though wet cos of the recent wet weather). Thank y'all Parks & Recreation at Kent WA ๐๐๐
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It is not recommendable to do so due to natural debris in the bottom of the lake like sticks and branches.
There are also some areas where your can meander and explore off the main trail a little bit.
Whenever they fix the top railing on the far left side.
It is to walk dogs but if you can
You can picnic there but not really meant for swimming. Remember it's an on leash dog park
This park is free. There are some places to sit, but no picnic tables I don't think. No swimming either.
I have seen a few bikers but it is more of a "walk, run, stroller, power wheel chair" sort of place. Some narrow paths and a bit rocky/rooty.
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