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Jeffrey E. Hanson Park adventures

Jeffrey E. Hanson Park Adventures

Jeffrey E. Hanson Park offers accessible urban green space with diverse trails and scenic overlooks, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation in Snohomish County.

75
Acres Protected
3.5
Miles of Trails
18,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Jeffrey E. Hanson Park

 

Jeffrey E. Hanson Park, located in the city of Lake Stevens, Washington, provides a well-maintained natural area amid the urban environment of Snohomish County. The park features a mix of forested trails, open grassy areas, and scenic viewpoints that overlook downtown Lake Stevens and the surrounding foothills. Established to preserve local habitat and promote outdoor activity, the park offers visitors a variety of opportunities for hiking, trail running, and birdwatching. The park's geography includes gentle slopes with mature conifer and deciduous tree stands, interspersed with native understory plants. Wildlife in the park includes songbirds, small mammals, and seasonal butterflies, making it an ideal spot for nature observation close to an urban setting. Named to honor a local conservation advocate, Jeffrey E. Hanson Park serves both as a community gathering spot and a gateway to exploring regional natural heritage. Key landmarks within the park feature well-marked trailheads, interpretive signs highlighting native plant species, and picnic areas that invite families and groups. Its combination of accessibility, maintained pathways, and natural features appeals to both casual visitors and serious outdoor enthusiasts. The park also plays a role in local environmental education programs and community stewardship events, reinforcing its value as a public resource in the Lake Stevens area.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook with panoramic views of Lake Stevens and surrounding foothills

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Diverse forest trails featuring native Pacific Northwest flora

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Accessible pathways suitable for hiking and trail running

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Community picnic and gathering areas amid natural surroundings

Notable Natural Features

Overlook Point

A raised vantage point providing sweeping views of Lake Stevens cityscape and distant Cascade Mountains.

Mixed-Conifer Forest

A stand of mature Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple offering rich habitat diversity.

Interpretive Signage

Educational displays highlighting local ecology, flora, and conservation history.