Formerly called the WSU Forest, this park became part of the City of Bonney Lake in 2010. It is in an unlikely spot for a park, given that the only access is through a parking lot for a shopping center off of Highway 410.
The park consists of 40 acres with a network of trails and is bordered by roads on all three sides. The walking here is mostly flat and entirely in the trees.
Midtown Park


Parking Pass/Entry Fee
None
This forest is located in the heart of Bonney Lake, offering a place to walk on trails beneath the trees.
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Hiking Midtown Park
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Map & Directions
Before You Go
Parking Pass/Entry Fee
NoneWTA Pro Tip: Save a copy of our directions before you leave! App-based driving directions aren't always accurate and data connections may be unreliable as you drive to the trailhead.
Getting There
This park is located in the town of Bonney Lake. Access is at the southern end of a parking lot for a shopping center off of 410, between an old movie theater and the Fred Meyer. The shopping center is located a few hundred feet west of the intersection of Highway 410 and 214th Ave, on the south side of the highway. Drive to the forested edge and look for a park sign peaking out from the trees.
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Trailhead
Mount Rainier Area > Chinook Pass - Hwy 410
City of Bonney Lake
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