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20 June . 2025

Explore the 17 Parks in Tehaleh:

In Tehaleh, parks are engrained in the heart of each neighborhood. With 17 unique parks and counting, you’re never too far from adventure, rest, or a place to play. Whether you’re chasing a toddler, walking the dog, pedaling through the forest, or just watching the clouds drift past Mount Rainier, there’s a park for every version of you.

Children playing around a serpent shaped playground.

Hawks Landing

Type: Playground | Best For: Families

Perched at one of Tehaleh’s higher points, Hawks Landing combines elevation with imagination. This playground features colorful climbing structures and room to run, making it a favorite for weekend energy burns. It’s also a top contender for best sunset views.

A mountain biker in mid-air on one of Treks many mountain bike trails.

The Trek at Tehaleh

Type: Mountain Bike Park | Best For: Mountain Bikers, Adventurers

The Trek is a destination for cyclists of all levels. With bumps, curves, and a wooded setting, this mountain bike trail is a dirt-splattered dream for the daring (or the learning). Great for kids getting their start in mountain biking, and even better for the enthusiasts who love to see the sport grow.

Sprouts Holler Park

Type: Playground | Best For: Toddlers and Families

Sprouts Holler has it all: climbing walls, basketball courts, open fields, and shaded benches. It’s one of Tehaleh’s most complete family parks and often feels like a low-key community hub. Bonus: it’s stroller-friendly and picnic-perfect.

Big Sky Park

Type: Playground/Green Space | Best For: Picnics, Playdates

Tucked in the heart of a neighborhood, Big Sky brings big personality in a compact space. Its standout feature? A towering T-Rex rib cage for climbing and fossil-digging vibes. You’ll also find water channels and sand play that invite kids to engineer, splash, and pretend.

Sticks ‘n’ Stones Park

Type: Playground | Best For: Imaginative Kids

Built with logs, rocks, and wild energy in mind, Sticks ‘n’ Stones lets kids run free in a playscape that feels more like an enchanted forest than a standard park. It’s where creativity and scraped knees thrive.

The Fiesta Tables and Community Garden in Discovery Park

Discovery Park

Type: Community Hub | Best For: Events, Families, Everyone

The heart of Tehaleh’s park network. With sports courts, large fields, a splash pad in the summer, and picnic shelters, Discovery Park is where the community comes to play. Whether it’s a Tehaleh event or a lazy Sunday afternoon, this is the social center.

Children run and play on an infinity shaped playground with Mt. Rainier in the distant background.

Infinity Park - Glacier Pointe

Type: Playground | Best For: Scenic Views, Meditation

With its modern design and infinity-edge feel, this park in Glacier Pointe is all about soaking in the view. Ideal for a peaceful solo walk or a reflective sunset stop.

A girl flies mid-air off of a slide, with a smile on her face.

Expedition Grove

Type: Playground | Best For: Nature Walks

Surrounded by tall evergreens, Expedition Grove is a serene, shaded space. The trail winds through the trees, inviting quiet exploration and a sense of calm rarely found in suburban parks.

Hounds Hollow

Type: Dog Park | Best For: Good boys (and girls, of course), Dog Owners

Fully fenced with space for both big and small dogs, Hounds Hollow is a canine paradise. With agility elements and shady benches, it’s also a social spot for dog parents.

A woman pauses her workout to stretch against one of Reflection Park's few workout structures.

Reflection Park

Type: Green Space/Outdoor Equipment | Best For: Reflection, Scenic Sitting, Outdoor Workouts

A tucked-away gem with benches, garden paths, and peace. This is where you go to journal, daydream, or decompress under the open sky.

Forest Park

Type: Forest Retreat | Best For: Walkers, Nature Lovers, Scenic Sitting

Dense with tall trees and woven with trails, Forest Park is a breath of fresh air in every sense. Ideal for a reflective stroll or a quiet parent-and-baby walk.

Skyline Park (TBD)

Type: Playground | Best For: Families, Playground Swing Enthusiasts, Mountain Views

Not yet open, Skyline Park is already stirring curiosity. With high elevation and scenic potential, it’s one to watch as Tehaleh grows.

Two teens laugh together at The Edge Skatepark.

The Edge Skatepark

Type: Skatepark | Best For: Skateboarding Enthusiasts, Teen Hangout

With ramps, rails, and energy to spare, The Edge is designed for older kids and teens who want to drop in and shred. It’s also a hotspot for parents who feel like throwing out their backs and making a fool of themselves.

Yonder

Type: Natural Play + Trail Access | Best For: Explorers, Scenic Sitting

Yonder is where trails meet imagination. Whether you’re heading out on a longer hike or stopping by for some nature-based play, this park bridges the built and the wild.

Boulder Dash

Type: Playground | Best For: Young Kids

A favorite among climbers-in-training, Boulder Dash features rugged rock structures and places to leap, stretch, and pretend you’re scaling a mountain (because, well… close enough).

Knoll Park

Type: Mini Park + Trail Access | Best For: Small Moments, Scenic Sitting

Nestled quietly between trails and homes, Knoll Park is a great “pause point.” With modest space and a relaxed vibe, it’s perfect for a short breath of fresh air.

Ponder Park

Type: Quiet Spot | Best For: Solitude, Trail Walkers, Bird Watchers

With shaded benches and a woodland edge, Ponder Park invites (you guessed it): pondering. Stop here with a coffee, a podcast, or just your thoughts.

Which Park Will You Visit First?

From dog runs to skate ramps, fossil digs to forest hideaways, Tehaleh’s parks are more than pretty places. Each one adds texture to daily life, shaping memories and connecting neighbors. So grab your walking shoes, a kite, a water bottle, or your dog leash… and start exploring. If you're interested in learning more about future parks, or have any other community questions, visit us at our new Welcome Center in Glacier Pointe!

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