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Hamlin Park is an 80-acre public park in Shoreline, Washington. The park includes a wooded area with trails, a softball/baseball field with bleachers, two playgrounds, and a picnic shelter. [ 1 ] An orienteering course with waypoint markers is laid out within the park.
He donated the land that makes up Shoreview Park to the Shoreline School District. In 1997, the City of Shoreline assumed ownership of both parks. [1] In 2023, the City of Shoreline removed the Hidden Lake dam to restore the old stream and began substantial trail improvements around the former site of the lake.
Shoreline Park, a long, narrow ocean-side strip of land on top of a mesa (i.e. coastal bluff), is located in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Facing the Pacific Ocean , Shoreline Park is one of Santa Barbara's most popular parks.
Pages in category "Parks in Shoreline, Washington" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency, created in 1970, is a joint project of H.A.R.D., the East Bay Regional Parks District and the city of Hayward to protect shoreline resources from San Lorenzo Creek to New Alameda Creek on the border of Hayward and Fremont. [27]
State recreation area Los Angeles County: 4,224 1,709 1965 Features 29 miles (47 km) of shoreline on Castaic Lake. [5] Hungry Valley State Vehicular Recreation Area: State vehicular recreation area Los Angeles County and Ventura
Run by the City of Shoreline, these parks together span 88 acres (360,000 m 2). [12] William Boeing transferred the land that is now Shoreview Park to the Shoreline School District. In the mid-1970s land was cleared south of Hidden Lake for the construction of Shoreview High School.
Thornton Creek is 18 miles (29 km) of urban creeks and tributaries from southeast Shoreline through northeast Seattle to Lake Washington.Its 12-square-mile (31 km 2) watershed, the largest in Seattle, exhibits relatively dense biodiversity for an urban setting; [4] it is home to frogs, newts, ducks, herons, and beavers, in addition to more than 75,000 people. [5]