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Parks & Recreation
Lake Stevens offers a variety of wonderful parks and facilities to enjoy, with more being planned. There are nearly 195 acres of parks, trails, and open space within or adjacent to the city available to Lake Stevens residents and visitors.
Reserve a Facility
City facilities are available for rent. If you are interested, please visit the City Facilities page to view the available facilities and click here for a park/facility use permit application.
To keep your parks beautiful and open regularly, we all need to work together. The Public Works staff maintains the parks, but as users of the park, we play a big role, too. Title 10 of the Lake Stevens Municipal Code contains the city’s regulations for parks and recreation facilities including parks, trails, open spaces, and water bodies.
There are two basic types of parks within the City: Community and Local. Community parks are those parks that are considered to be designations for the City residents and surrounding area. Local parks are those that are typically located within a specific development and service the surrounding residential area. Community Parks and Local Parks are maintained at defined levels of service with Community receiving a more manicured treatment with Local receiving a lower level of service. The City follows a guideline in providing maintenance and repairs based on the Park Facility Maintenance and Repairs Management Plan.
- Parks & Recreation Map
- Current Park Plan
- 2013 Parks and Recreation Survey Results
- Final North Cove Park plan video
Parks Inventory
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Reserve a Facility
City facilities are available for rent. If you are interested, please visit the City Facilities page to view the available facilities and click here for a park/facility use permit application.
Park Rules
To keep your parks beautiful and open regularly, we all need to work together. The Public Works staff maintains the parks, but as users of the park, we play a big role, too. Title 10 of the Lake Stevens Municipal Code contains the city’s regulations for parks and recreation facilities including parks, trails, open spaces, and water bodies.
Parks Maintenance and Operation Plan
There are two basic types of parks within the City: Community and Local. Community parks are those parks that are considered to be designations for the City residents and surrounding area. Local parks are those that are typically located within a specific development and service the surrounding residential area. Community Parks and Local Parks are maintained at defined levels of service with Community receiving a more manicured treatment with Local receiving a lower level of service. The City follows a guideline in providing maintenance and repairs based on the Park Facility Maintenance and Repairs Management Plan.
Contact Us
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Jim Haugen
Parks and Recreation Coordinator
1812 Main ST
P.O. Box 257 (mailing)
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Work: 425-212-3319
Cell: 425-512-5967
Fax: 425-334-0835