Woodin Creek Park
Woodin Creek Park, is named for Ira and Susan Woodin, a pioneer family that settled in Woodinville in the late 1800's. The Park is located in downtown Woodinville, south of Wilmot Gateway Park. Woodin Creek runs through the park and trees along the bank provide welcome shade and quiet during the summer months.
Access to the Sammamish River Trail is provided.
The five-acre park contains a tennis court, covered picnic pavilion with seating for 16, a half-court for basketball and a large open space for informal play. The park does not contain restrooms. Reservations are accepted for the Picnic Shelter by contacting the Woodinville Parks & Recreation Department. On-site parking is limited at this site.
Quick Facts:
- 5 Acres
- Tennis Court
- Basketball Half-Court
- Manicured Green Space
- Woodin Creek
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- Access to Sammamish River Trail
- Limited On-Site Parking
- Picnic Shelter
- Facility Rental
- Seating for 16
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Activities:
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Tennis
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Basketball
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Exercise & Fitness
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Directions:
From I-405, take Exit 23A east on SR 522 (Wenatchee/ Monroe). Go 1 mile and take SR202 Exit (Woodinville/ Redmond). Go .1 mile and turn right on 131st (SR202) and continue on 131st Avenue NE. Go .4 mile. Arrive at 13301 NE 171st Street – Woodin Creek Park.
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