Lake Sacajawea Park Japanese Gardens 3223 Northeast Nichols Boulevard, Longview, WA 98632
About the Business
Lake Sacajawea Park Japanese Gardens is a serene and picturesque oasis located in Longview, Washington. Originally developed with a bridge leading to the island where the Japanese Garden now stands, the park has a rich history dating back to its inception. Over the years, the bridge was removed and vegetative overgrowth became a concern, leading to the introduction of goats for control.
In 1990, a re-development project was initiated, resulting in the creation of a stunning Japanese garden on the island. Summer seasonal youth crews have worked tirelessly to clear the island and uncover remnants of the park's original design. Visitors can now enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Japanese Gardens, with carefully manicured landscapes, traditional elements, and a sense of peace and tranquility. Come and experience the beauty and serenity of Lake Sacajawea Park Japanese Gardens for yourself.
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Location & Phone number
3223 NE Nichols Blvd, Longview, WA 98632, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - 15:30
Tuesday:
07:00 - 15:30
Wednesday:
07:00 - 15:30
Thursday:
07:00 - 15:30
Friday:
07:00 - 15:30
Saturday:
07:00 - 15:30
Sunday:
07:00 - 15:30
Reviews
"Not sure if I was here, but we stopped at a park in this area, the kids had fun, met some children to play with, it was nice. The park was next to a creek or small river, which was so cute."
"This place is gorgeous, (specifically the Japanese Garden) lots of different spots for.a picnic (either on the ground or on a bench) & a great path for a mid-day walk or run! Also has a bunch of Poke spots, best place to Pokemon hunt in Longview (imo). My favorite spot to hangout was under the bridge."
"These pictures are of the far West side of the lake close to Ocean Beach HWY. On the outer skirts of the lake is a dirt and light gravel wide walking path that circles the whole lake with multiple bridges along the path to cross over to the other side. People walk, run, jog, walk pets, bicycle, and some even kayak out on the lake. On the far West side of the lake is an island they built a walkable wooden bridge to and created a walk-around Japanese Garden that's only open at certain days and times. Around the center of the lake and on the far East side there are multiple playgrounds for kids and there's a multitude of park benches and picnic tables surrounding the entire lake. There's a ton of squirrels, ducks, and geese around the lake depending on the time of year. Everything 4th of July they have a fireworks show and flea market little fairgrounds festival around the center of the lake!"
"Nice little park, with plenty to do for everyone. The Japanese garden is the best part about the park in my opinion, but the lake is just as good. Small playground on one side of the park, a restroom, and people were walking their dogs around. If you wanted, you could also have a picnic, just wait for summer though."
"Absolutely gorgeous park, Lot of shade in different times of the day, Yes, dog friendly, waste bags available, Yes, park has restrooms (newly built), but for such a huge park it's only one location (on Kessler side near playground) Picnic tables are thru the park"
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