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CITY PARKS
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Park & Facility Rentals
Ball fields, picnic areas, and the Senior Center may be reserved by submitting the Facility Rental Reservation Form. Descriptions of available facilities, rental policies, and park rules and regulations are included in the Rental Reservation Form packet.
Field and shelter rental pricing is as follows:
Shelters:
Up to 50 people: $25.00
51 to 150 people: $50.00
Over 150 people: $75.00
Ball Fields:
Allan Yorke Park Fields 1, 2, 3 & 4:
$7.00 every 2 hours (per field) |
Senior Center Hall:
Standard Rates:
Damage Deposit: $250.00
Social Hall: $50.00/hour
Non-Profit* Rates:
Damage Deposit: $125.00
Social Hall: $20.00/first 4 hours
* Nonāprofits that are not located within the City of Bonney Lake will be charged the standard rate. |
Additional information is available in the Facility Reservation packet and on the Senior Center page. For more information on facility and park rentals, please contact Senior Services Assistant Staci Guirsch.
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The City Parks Map is available to view and download below.
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Allan Yorke Park
Location: 7203 W Tapps Hwy E (Map)
Closes at Dusk
Allan Yorke Park is located at the South end of Lake Tapps, at the intersection of Bonney Lake Boulevard and West Tapps Hwy. Allan Yorke Park is the site of Bonney Lake Days, a summer celebration including a parade, kids' activities, stage shows, and fun for the whole family. Visit our Special Events page for information on this and other events around the City.
Park facilities & available uses include:
¤ Ball Fields
¤ Boat launch
¤ Fishing dock
¤ Playgrounds
¤ Skateboard park
¤ Swimming areas
¤ Tennis courts
Amenities include concessions (the Snack Shack), restrooms and water fountains. For information on reserving fields and park shelters, see Park and Facility rental information, above.
The Boat Launch at Allan Yorke Park has a use fee during boating season and is open between 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. City Residents can buy a launch card for $25 per boat per year. Non-City residents pay $8.50 per entry and exit ($17.00 round trip) on the City’s Boat Launch. See our Boating Page for more information.
Lake Tapps is owned by the Cascade Water Alliance (CWA). For more information on lake water levels or other questions about Lake Tapps, visit our Boating Page or the CWA website.
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Boat Launch

Playground

Ball Fields

Picnic Shelter

Skate Park
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Ascent Park
Location: West Entrance of the City of Bonney Lake on SR 410
Ascent Park is a small parcel to the South of Hwy 410, which is home to the Bonney Lake 'Welcome' sign. In 2007 the lighting and landscaping were improved and a waterfall feature was added.
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Cedarview Park
Location: 9301 208th Ave E
Closes at Dusk
Cedarview Park is located between 206th and 208th Ave E, where they intersect at 93rd St E. Available uses include: barbeques, covered picnic area, playground, fields, tricycle path, full basketball court, drinking fountains, playing field, and decorative art.
The sheltered picnic may be rented; for more information see the park and facility rental information, above.
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Ken Simmons Park
Location: 18200 74th St E
Ken Simmons Park is located on the northwestern edge of Lake Bonney. Available uses include fishing, picnicking, and playground facilities.
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Madrona Park
Location: 7730 182nd Ave E
Madrona Park is a 'pocket park' at the corner of 80th St and 182nd Ave. Amenities include a half-court basketball court, play toys, a small picnic area with water fountain, and a view of Mt. Rainier. The Park is named 'Madrona' because 182nd Ave was historically known as Madrona Avenue, due to the large number of Madrona trees in the area.
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Viking Park
Location: 18902 82nd St E
Viking Park is adjacent to Bonney Lake Elementary School. This is the city's newest park; it was officially named by the City Council in 2008 in honor of the Bonney Lake Elementary School mascot.
NOW OPEN! Viking Park Off-Leash Dog Park:
On April 8, 2010, Mayor Johnson announced that Viking Park would be developed as a trial off-leash dog park in Bonney Lake. A grand opening ceremony was held on September 25, 2010 opening the off-leash Dog Park to the public.
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City Parks Maps
Download & Print: Visit the Maps Page to view the City Parks Map (in JPEG and PDF format).
View Bonney Lake City Parks in a larger map
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