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Bradley Lake Park Phase III
- Status
- Funded in 2005
Bradley Lake Park Phase III is the final phase of development that will complete the Master Plan for this heavily used community park. The park provides a variety of recreational opportunities for residents from picnicking, walking, fishing, and birdwatching - all just a few minutes from an area that is a dense mixture of single family housing and businesses in the rapidly growing South Hill Mall area. This Phase III project includes additional paved pedestrian trails, construction of two youth baseball fields, a restroom, parking, landscaping, and fencing. In 1998 the City of Puyallup purchased this park site through a voter approved bond and with an IAC grant. Previous phases completed in 2002 and in Spring 2004 included paved pedestrian trails, fishing docks, picnic shelter, benches, amphitheater development, parking, a restroom, and all the necessary infrastructure.
Location
Exit Highway 512 east to Meridian Avenue South; Proceed along Meridian Avenue to 37th Avenue SE and turn left; proceed to 5th Street SE and turn left; proceed along 5th Street NE approximately .5 miles, entrance to Bradley Lake Park on the right.
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Bradley Lake Park Phase III
- Bradley Lake Park Phase III is the final phase of development that will complete the Master Plan for this heavily used community park. The park provides a variety of recreational opportunities for residents from picnicking, walking, fishing, and birdwatching - all just a few minutes from an area that is a dense mixture of single family housing and businesses in the rapidly growing South Hill Mall area. This Phase III project includes additional paved pedestrian trails, construction of two youth baseball fields, a restroom, parking, landscaping, and fencing. In 1998 the City of Puyallup purchased this park site through a voter approved bond and with an IAC grant. Previous phases completed in 2002 and in Spring 2004 included paved pedestrian trails, fishing docks, picnic shelter, benches, amphitheater development, parking, a restroom, and all the necessary infrastructure.
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What is the WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

