Wright Park

Category: Park in Tacoma, Washington

Address: 501 S I St, Tacoma, WA 98405, USA

Phone: +12533051000

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–9PM

Monday: 7AM–9PM

Tuesday: 7AM–9PM

Wednesday: 7AM–9PM

Thursday: 7AM–9PM

Friday: 7AM–9PM

Saturday: 7AM–9PM

Reviews

Ruth

Jun 25, 2022

Opened in 1890. This beautiful, historic park is the perfect place for a long walk, a nice lunch with the duckies, or simply time spent re-energizing. It's a gorgeous old park with old trees, a water park, and a gravelly path to stroll. The ponds have large goldfish and a few little turtles. They've added several port-a-potties, recycle and trash bins, presumably for the summer. This is a great place for a cook-out. And hang out with baby duckies.

maynard garritty

Dec 21, 2021

This park is a little gem in the heart of Tacoma. The trails wind through the space nicely and off a "your of trees." Many have name plaques along with the date planted, which is a nice touch. There's a little duck pond water feature and various game spaces as well as a playground for kids. Plenty of trash cans abound and the park felt quite clean. The restroom was open and clean. This park offers a nice place to enjoy Tacoma.

Maria Diaz-ramirez

Aug 20, 2021

Great place for the kids. The water has been on lately.i don't know how long it will be on but, it's great for all ages for a stroll or, to take your dog for a walk. Pretty safe during the day but. After dark you got to be careful.

Jacob Marsh

Aug 4, 2021

This was my first visit to the park and it was absolutely delightful. There are plenty of benches and picnic tables if you wished to enjoy a meal or you could pick an empty space and lay a blanket. There's also a very nice playground for kids but of course I didn't take pics. Lot of different trees and they even have placards explaining each tree. Conservatory is under a remodel but I cannot wait for it to reopen it's doors. And a few wonderful water features. I highly recommend a visit. Side note, I do live nearby and like most parks you should not walk it when it's dark at all.

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Questions & Answers

Are dogs allowed?

bo roepke | Apr 29, 2020
Mickey B | Apr 30, 2020

Yes

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How many miles around the park?

Nikeya K (Keya) | Apr 30, 2019
Perry Lewis | May 1, 2019

Almost 1

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Can you fish in the pond?

Nikita Dozhuk | Apr 29, 2021
Remblie Kain | Apr 30, 2021

Lol man made pond no fishing

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Is the sprinkler park open for kids?

Alex Amelkhin | Apr 29, 2021
Keith Strader | Apr 30, 2021

No

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Are there public restrooms? Year round?

Renee Reklov | Apr 29, 2020
Michael Park | Apr 30, 2020

Year round, I believe from 9am(or maybe 7) until dark.

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can a wheelchair go on the paths?

cathy peters | Apr 29, 2020
Katrina Wangen | Apr 30, 2020

It probably can, but it wouldn't be the best for the wheels and some of the parts of the path might be difficult to navigate

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What about parking

Cecilia Graeff | Apr 29, 2020
Connie Lopez | Apr 30, 2020

We didn't have an issue finding street parking.

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Could you have BBQs here ?

Gracie Bates | Apr 29, 2020
Eduardo R D | Apr 30, 2020

You sure can!

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What's up with all the vehicles parked in the main offices, yet the facilities are not open? It's like 9:45am

Christie Owens | Apr 30, 2019
Ericka Rollins | May 1, 2019

They always Park like that because ultimately it's usually free parking but other places is not free parking and if your car gets caught and some of the other places you can get towed but if they think you're at the park then hey so be it unfortunately it's been like that for yearsso sometimes is best to try and get someone a little earlier cuz if somebody can get that spot they're going to just to try and avoid paying for parking in other places and spaces and just walk to the destination sometimes it makes it easier

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