ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TITLOW PARK
With its 75 acres, Titlow Park has a large grassy flat park with the location close to a lagoon and Puget Sound at the base of 6th Avenue. You will gain the focal point of the park through the extensive beach frontage and estuary lagoon. The park also features picnic areas, playgrounds, trails, playfields, basketball, and tennis courts. Constructed in 1911 and formerly the Hotel Hesperides, the historic Titlow Lodge is the park’s central feature. Learn more here.
Details of Play Area Accessibility
When you visit the park, you will be provided with a parking space. It also has a restroom, and close to the restrooms is a water fountain. The surface is wood fiber, and there are back-supported swings. When it comes to ground play, they offer an equal number of an elevated and ground game, and there will be a transfer system only for adaptive play. The park provided benches and tables near the playground, and shades are limited to shelters close to the playground area. Learn more about Unusual Attractions in North End.
Park Improvements
The park management has made several improvements, and more are still on the way because of the Master Plan for Titlow Park. As a potential refuge for juvenile salmon, there has been a donation by the nonprofit organization of the sum of $25,000 as part of the plans to restore Metro Parks’ Titlow Park lagoon by the BNSF Railway Foundation.
The park management has made several improvements, and more are still on the way because of the Master Plan for Titlow Park. As a potential refuge for juvenile salmon, there has been a donation by the nonprofit organization of the sum of $25,000 as part of the plans to restore Metro Parks’ Titlow Park lagoon by the BNSF Railway Foundation.