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Titlow Park adventures

Titlow Park Adventures

Titlow Park is a popular urban park in Tacoma, Washington, offering beach access, forest trails, and scenic views of Puget Sound, making it a favored spot for outdoor recreation and relaxation.

58
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1917
Year Established

About Titlow Park

 

Titlow Park spans approximately 58 acres along the west shore of Commencement Bay in Tacoma, Washington. Originally the site of a grand resort hotel in the early 1900s, the park today combines coastal access with forested areas and open grassy spaces. Visitors can explore beach areas with views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, rugged saltwater shoreline, and tide pools rich with marine life. The park’s forested trails wind through second-growth conifers and native understory plants, providing habitat for diverse bird species and small mammals. A notable feature is the historic bathhouse, now a community center and restaurant, maintaining a window into the park’s past. Key activities include beachcombing, picnicking, hiking on well-maintained paths, and fishing. The park also has amenities such as a playground, open fields, tennis courts, and a boat launch. Due to its location near urban neighborhoods but with a natural setting, Titlow Park offers both casual and active recreational opportunities. The views of Mount Rainier on clear days add a scenic backdrop for photographers and visitors. Its combination of water, forest, and historic elements attracts families, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience close to the city.

Highlights

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Saltwater shoreline with tide pools and beach access overlooking Commencement Bay

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Historic bathhouse building, now serving as a community center and restaurant

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Forest trails through mixed second-growth conifers and native plants

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Panoramic views of Tacoma Narrows Bridge and Mount Rainier on clear days

Notable Natural Features

Historic Bathhouse

An iconic building from the early 20th century resort era, now repurposed as a community gathering space and restaurant.

Saltwater Beach

A rocky and sandy shoreline providing tide pool exploration, beach access, and views of Puget Sound and Tacoma Narrows Bridge.

Forest Trails

A network of trails through mixed conifer forests offering a quiet escape for walkers and nature observers.