Fort Steilacoom Park is a large urban park in Lakewood, Washington, offering a blend of natural wetlands, forests, and open lawns with extensive recreational opportunities including trails, sports fields, and fishing spots.
Fort Steilacoom Park spans over 340 acres in Lakewood, Washington, providing a diverse outdoor environment that combines wetlands, wooded areas, and open spaces. The park is situated along the shores of Chambers Creek and features several small ponds and wetlands, which support various native plants and wildlife. The ecosystem includes mixed coniferous and deciduous trees, wetland vegetation, and grasslands. Historically, the region was part of the Pierce County military reservations and became a public park accessible to local residents in the late 20th century. Recreation opportunities at Fort Steilacoom Park are extensive, including multi-use trails for walking, jogging, and biking, volleyball and softball fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, and equestrian facilities. The park's Chambers Creek Trail connects visitors to other regional green spaces, making it a popular corridor for non-motorized travel. The wetlands and ponds offer excellent fishing, bird watching, and wildlife viewing. Visitors also enjoy seasonal events at the park and its accessibility from nearby urban areas. The welcoming natural setting combined with well-maintained amenities makes Fort Steilacoom Park a preferred destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and community gatherings.
Chambers Creek Trail connecting Fort Steilacoom to regional parks
Diverse wetlands supporting bird watching and fishing
Equestrian facilities with dedicated horse trails
Expansive open areas ideal for sports and picnics
A multi-use trail running through the park connecting it to other regional parks and greenways.
Critical wetland areas that support a variety of bird species and aquatic life, popular among anglers and birders.
Facilities dedicated to horseback riding, including trails designed specifically for equestrian use.