The Lewis Creek Park and Visitor Center serve as community gathering places for environmental education and recreation. More than 80% of the 55-acre park is preserved as an undeveloped natural area. The park is situated at the headwaters of Lewis Creek and offers three diverse habitats to explore - wetland, meadow and forest – all accessed by boardwalks and soft-surface trails.
Our easily-accessible headwater wetland provides considerable benefits to the community by cooling the waters of Lewis Creek, providing filtration of pollutants, slowing run-off to reduce downstream erosion and providing valuable wildlife habitat. In addition to the nearly three-mile trail system, the site includes a visitor center, separate play areas for younger and older children, basketball court, soccer/baseball fields that can be reserved for practices and games, and restrooms that are open from dawn until dusk, seven days per week.
Explore Lewis Creek Park with our self-guided scavenger hunt!
Map of Lewis Creek Park
View map for trails, picnic area, visitor center, playground and athletic fields found at Lewis Creek Park
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Accessible Ramp
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Accessible
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Baseball Field
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Basketball Court
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Wildlife Viewing
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Meeting Room
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Hiking
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Information
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Interpretive Exhibit
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Maps
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Parking
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Pets On Leash
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Picnic Tables
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Picnic Shelter
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Playground (5-12 yr.)
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Tot Lot (2-5 yr.)
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Ranger-Led Events
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Ranger Station/Visitor Center
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Restrooms
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Scenic Viewpoint
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Self-Guided Trail
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Informational Kiosk
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Walking