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Comeford Park
514 Delta Avenue, Marysville, Washington, United States
About the Comeford Park
Comeford Park, located at 514 Delta Avenue in Marysville, Washington, is a charming park and tourist attraction in the heart of downtown. Visitors can relax and enjoy the beautiful grounds, playground, picnicking areas, and the Rotary Pavilion. The park is also home to the Spray Park, which is open from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend.
The park is currently undergoing construction for the new Civic Campus, which is expected to open in 2022. Due to the construction, parking and accessibility may be impacted, so it's best to call for the latest information. Comeford Park is a popular spot for community events, including the Marysville Strawberry Festival and Merrysville for the Holidays. Comeford Park is the perfect place to unwind, enjoy the outdoors, and take part in local festivities.
Photos of Comeford Park
514 Delta Ave, Marysville, WA 98270, United States
Opening hours of Comeford Park
Monday:
07:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 22:00
Friday:
07:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 22:00
Reviews of Comeford Park
"This is a nice little park. The playground is designed for older kids ages 6+ which is posted. There is a structure with 3 slides and stairs that my 2 and 4 year olds can use but they get bored of it quickly. We stay about an hour before they're over it. It has great colors, there's low to no graffiti, never seen broken pieces or needles/drug paraphernalia, but the bathrooms are sketchy, though they usually have soap. Picnic tables are out of line of sight of the playground so that's not ideal. The swing set is a bit further away than I'd like from the playground and you also have to cross a path that leads from State street and the bus stop to get to them so I don't feel comfortable leaving my 7 year olds playing while taking the younger ones to swing. It also seems to "close for construction" randomly and I feel like there's never notice given about the closures. There was a ton of notice about the remodel and spray park. Also the ground gets VERY hot in the summer so kids should have shoes to go from the spray pad to the playground to prevent burning the bottoms of feet. Spray pad is nice also, small and designed for younger kids. My littles can stay for hours and my bigs are over it in about 20 minutes. I wish it would expand and include some type of a waterfall feature with more interactive play stations so it could become like a spray park, but it's great for cooling down in the summer. Wear sunscreen as there is no shade nearby. However you can see the spray pad from the picnic tables, but those also do not provide shade. There are nice grassy patches for running or popping up a canopy tent and having a nice gathering, playing soccer, tag, etc. I don't recall there being many divots. Overall we come a few times a months and it meets our needs."
"This is my granddaughter's favorite place to play during summer, in this area (of course because of the spray park!). Lots to offer, well designed for plenty of adults to sit and spread out too... Whether you prefer to bask in the heat or sit in the shade; enjoy!"
"Great place to let the kiddos cool off, they also have a gazebo with a few picnic tables. Plenty of shade in the grassy area. Public restroom is also open, it's a pretty clean park. The city of Marysville did a great job at cleaning up the place. The splash park definitely helped improve the overall appearance. They also have a couple grills near the restrooms along with picnic tables there as well, along with a play area with slides and they also have a swing set."
"Childhood park looks a lot smaller now as an adult. I remember Sunnyside elementary and then Kellogg Marsh elementary school and 10th street school and the grade school teachers really wanted to teach us about our own little towns history, James Comford, and I need a new lesson. Teach me about everett mall way, show me how the b boys are rocking it, show me out in aurora when the E line brings you to the center of the center from the past and 200th st climbs up both ways swiftly converging at the motel frances"
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