Facilities

IMPORTANT NOTICES

PARKS UPDATE: 6/30/2021

  • Sedro-Woolley City Parks, Playgrounds, Community Center, Sports Courts & Restrooms are open for day use and reservations effective July 1st, 2021.

    Please visit  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/parks-rec/index.html for recommended COVID safety guidelines related to visiting parks & recreation facilities.


FACILITIES:


Business Office and Reservations
325 Metcalf Street
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Thursday and Friday, 8:00 am - Noon

(360) 855-1661

Reservation Disclaimer: All full payment reservations are made on first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are accepted up to one year in advance (no exceptions). If the desired date falls on the weekend, the following business day will apply.


City Parks and Public Facilities Map

   
COMMUNITY READER BOARD
340 Bingham Park Loop
 
  The Community Reader Board is located at Bingham Park and is highly-visible from State Route 20. See the City of Sedro-Woolley Reader Board Rules for Use Agreement for details on who is eligible to post messages and what the message can contain. Requests should be submitted to the City Supervisor (CitySupervisor@ci.sedro-woolley.wa.us) for approval.
   
BINGHAM PARK
340 Bingham Park Loop
 
 

The 2.6 acre Bingham Park was donated to the City in 1912 by the Bingham Family who were Sedro-Woolley Pioneers.  It features a barbecue area that was built to honor longtime city resident and Rotarian Frederick Thompson.  The park also features a 5 stall Recreational Vehicle Park.  Bingham Park underwent a major reconstruction in 2014.  The RV Park is open for year round use with a 5-night limit.

Amenities Include:

  • Covered picnic shelter available by reservation
    • Capacity: 50 People
    • Use Agreement
  • Restrooms
  • Playground
  • Picnic Tables with barbeque grills
  • Covered Picnic Shelter available by reservation
  • RV Park, 50 amp power service, water, & sewer connections.
  • Current RV Rates $40.00/night, debit or credit card only. Cash or check not accepted. 
  • On site park caretaker
  • Open Space
   
COMMUNITY CENTER
703 Pacific Street
Capacity: 275
Use Agreement
 

The 5,312 square foot Community Center located at Memorial Park is available by reservation year round for meetings, weddings, reunions, fundraisers, private parties, and other events.  If extra space is needed, the building has the capacity to have outdoor tents installed on the large patio area on the south side of the building.  Please click here for more information:  Tent Flyer

Amenities Include:

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Restrooms
  • ADA Accessible Family Restroom
  • Tables & Chairs
  • Large Parking area
  • Gas Fireplace
  • AV System with Wifi
Click on photos below to enlarge.

  

   
DENNY ENGBERG FIELD
240 Fruitdale Road 
 
  Denny Engberg Memorial Field is a 5.38 acre City property that is currently leased to the Sedro-Woolley Youth Football Association.
   
HAMMER HERITAGE SQUARE
640 Metcalf Street
 
Gazebo Use Agreement
 

Dedicated in 2005, Hammer Heritage Square was a joint effort by the city, local service clubs, businesses, and community members.  The park was named for the property’s original owner, Wyman Hammer, who’s family donated the property to the city.  It serves as Sedro-Woolley’s town square and plays host to the Sedro-Woolley Farmers Market, and many other community events throughout the year.  The 54’ tall clock tower has become a Sedro-Woolley Landmark.  The gazebo is available for reservation for events. 

Amenities Include:

  • Restrooms
  • Waterfall
  • Clock tower
  • Gazebo
  • Picnic Tables
  • Gardens
  • Mural
   
HARRY OSBORNE PARK
AND CABOOSE
SW of Borseth Street and SR 20
 
 

Located at the Intersection of State Route 20 and West Ferry Street, Harry Osborne Park & Caboose welcomes visitors and residents to Sedro-Woolley.  It includes the “Welcome to Sedro-Woolley” Sign and an old locomotive engine that was used by area loggers in the mountains surrounding the city.  Also located at the park is an 846-year-old section of a Douglas Fir tree with a 10’6” diameter that grew in Skagit County.  The park is named for longtime Sedro-Woolley Resident Harry Osborne.     

Amenities Include:

  • 1913 Railroad Locomotive display
  • Welcome to Sedro-Woolley sign
  • 846-year-old Douglas Fir section
   
HOLLAND DRUG PICNIC AREA
810 Metcalf Street
 
  The Holland Drug Picnic Area is a small area next to Holland Drug Building in downtown Sedro-Woolley. There is a picnic table where people can take a break from shopping or sit outside for lunch.
   
LIONS PARK
North of Haines Street on SR 20
 
 

Lions Park is a small pocket park dedicated by the Sedro-Woolley Lions Club.  It is mainly used as a picnic area for tourists crossing over the North Cascade Pass.

Amenities include:

  • Picnic Tables
   
MEMORIAL PARK
703 Pacific Street
 
 

The 3-acre Memorial Park was dedicated in the 1950’s to honor Sedro-Woolley’s veterans of the Spanish American War.  The park property also includes the Community Center and Senior Center. 

Amenities Include:

  • Restrooms
  • Playground
  • Picnic tables
   
METCALF PARK
225 Metcalf Street
 




Metcalf Park is comprised of 2.8 acres, and was dedicated as a city park in 1923.  The park was reconstructed between 2012 and 2018 with the addition of several amenities including the Erik K Tesarik Baseball Field, and the Sedro-Woolley Skate Park.

Amenities Include:

  • Restrooms
  • Basketball Courts
  • Sand Volleyball Court
  • Erik K Tesarik Memorial Baseball Field
    Used by several baseball teams throughout the spring and summer.  This field is available for reservation:
    Athletic Field Usage Policy, Application for Use of Playfields
  • Sedro-Woolley Skate Board Park
    The Sedro-Woolley Skagit Park opened in 2013.  The skateboard park was constructed as a joint effort by the Sedro-Woolley Rotary Club, the City of Sedro-Woolley, and many other service clubs and volunteers.  It was made possible by cash donations, grants, and volunteer hours.  It is the premier skateboard facility in Skagit County. 
   
OLMSTED PARK
1451 N Fruitdale Road
 
 

Olmsted Park consists of 14 acres.  The property was formerly a portion of the Northern State Hospital Complex and was acquired by the city in 2017.  The property includes Thompson Pond which is the home of the annual Wildcat Steelhead Club fishing derby.  The city is currently in the design and fundraising stage of a project that will add many amenities to the property including Restrooms, Parking, Picnic shelters, and an ADA accessible fishing dock.  If you would like to contribute to this project please contact the Parks Department at 360-855-1661.

   
RIVERFRONT PARK
1001 River Road
 










Riverfront Park sits approximately 35 acres of city owned land on the Banks of the Skagit River.  The property was developed by the city and the Sedro-Woolley Rotary Club and was dedicated in 1984.  The park includes the Sedro-Woolley Off Leash Dog Park (Bark Park), and several sports fields.  There are several facilities available for reservation at the park.

Amenities Include:

  • On site Park Caretaker
  • Restrooms
  • Covered Picnic Areas
  • Boat Launch
  • Off Leash Dog Park
  • Playgrounds
  • Liberty Swing
  • Basketball Courts
  • Volleyball Court
  • Baseball/Softball Fields
  • Picnic Tables with BBQ Grills
  • Walking Paths

Facilities Available for Reservation:

  • Amphitheater (Use Agreement)
  • Small East Picnic Shelter (Capacity of 50, Use Agreement)
  • Large West Picnic Shelter (Capacity of 100, Use Agreement)
  • Riverfront Kiwanis Baseball/Softball Fields (Map of Fields, Athletic Field Usage Policy, Reservation Form)
  • Riverfront RV Park (Map of Facility, Use Agreement)
    • 27 RV Spaces with 30amp Power and Water Hookups
    • On Site Camp Host (Space 17)
    • 5 Night Limit on Stays
    • Current Rates $35.00 Per Night, Debit or Credit Card Only, cash or check not accepted.
    • RV Dump site is located up the road at 401 Alexander Street
    • TENT CAMPING NOT PERMITTED
   
SENIOR CENTER
715 Pacific Street
 Use Agreement
  Private parties, residents and community groups may rent portions of the Sedro-Woolley Senior Center Building for community meetings, classes, and other similar activities on a space available basis and upon approval of the Senior Center Coordinator:

Ellen Schweigert
eschweigert@co.skagit.wa.us
360-855-1531
   
WINNIE HOUSER PARK AND PLAYFIELD
1400 Rhodes Road
 
 

Winnie Houser Park consists of 10 acres.  The property was acquired by the city in 2012, and underwent a major renovation in 2020.  The park is used by several youth sports leagues through the year.  Fields are available for reservation for a usage fee (Field Usage Policy, Reservation Form).

Amenities Include:

  • Sports Fields
  • Restrooms
  • ADA accessible Walking Path
   
"REED STREET PARK"
205 N Reed Street
(Future Park)
 

This 2.6-acre property was acquired by the city in 2014, and the zoning was changed to public use in 2020.  The city is currently in the planning stage for a future city park at this site.  There is currently no estimated time for park development.