As autumn colors transform the landscape, Puyallup, Washington presents an awe-inspiring backdrop that invites seniors and their families to enjoy the outdoors. This city is just 10 miles from Tacoma and 35 miles from Seattle, making it a fine destination for day trips with loved ones; the crisp air and beautiful foliage make fall the perfect time to visit local parks.
There’s So Much to Do in Puyallup
Locals in the Pacific Northwest look forward to autumn, and at The Rivers at Puyallup, we see families spending quality time together in the fresh air during this time of year. Visiting parks in September, October, and November affords seniors and their loved ones opportunities to connect with nature and with one another while enjoying spectacular weather.
Puyallup is also home to The Washington State Fairgrounds, which hosts a Spring Fair in April and the Washington State Fair on Labor Day Weekend. Other attractions include Arts Downtown, Meeker Mansion, Puyallup Art Walk, and locally sourced food and drink.
Parks in Puyallup for Seniors and Their Families to Enjoy
Puyallup has appealing parks that are perfect for seniors and their families to visit, especially during the fall months. These are our favorites:
Bradley Lake Park
With its 12-acre lake and well-maintained walking paths, Bradley Lake Park in Puyallup is an excellent spot for relaxation. Families can engage in light activities like fishing and watching the local ducks while enjoying the fresh fall air.
Bradley Lake Park Events
Past and upcoming Bradley Lake Park events include:
- Volunteer events where participants remove invasive species and care for existing plants
- Spina Bifida Advocates of Washington Walk-N-Roll
- Family concert series
Pioneer Park
This park is on the smaller side but has a pavilion, a playground, a Veteran’s Memorial, and some very cool built-in chess boards. Folks come here to take part in community activities and events throughout the year.
Pioneer Park Events
Past and upcoming Pioneer Park events include:
- Live concerts for kids and adults
- Outdoor cinema
Puyallup Amphitheatre
Formally known as Meridian Habitat Park and Community Center, this South Hill Puyallup park is always bustling with activity. Locals flock to its 36-acre wooded park and on-site center for special events; there’s also a fully fenced, off-leash dog park.
Puyallup Amphitheatre Events
Past and upcoming Puyallup Amphitheatre events include:
- Jazzercise
- Family Bingo nights
- Movies in the park
- Princess Parties
Clark’s Creek Park North
This park has lighted tennis courts, an open play area, and an exercise trail.
Clark’s Creek Park South
Here’s a great spot with an off-leash dog park, a creek, and a covered picnic area.
Parks Near Puyallup, WA
These parks aren’t far from Puyallup:
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Home to over 40 species of native Northwest animals, this unique park in Tacoma is a worthy day trip. There are walking paths, tram rides, and (get ready for this one), Elk Bugling Tours.
Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park
With 11 acres of open space on a breakwater peninsula, this popular Tacoma park offers breathtaking views and the Wilson Way bridge for walking, running, and bicycling.
Kerry Park
Seattle has so many parks that it’s hard to choose just one, but we really like Kerry Park. The views are incredible; you can see Mount Rainier on a clear day. At night, you’ll see the shining Space Needle and brightly lit ferries.
The Rivers at Puyallup is Close to Senior-Friendly Parks
The Rivers at Puyallup has a desirable location that offers assisted living and memory care residents easy access to outdoor and indoor activities. Families spend quality time with loved ones by visiting the adjacent parks; our seniors enjoy the beauty of every season and take part in scheduled day trips and outings to places like:
- The Arboretum Botanical Garden
- Ballard Locks (Salmon run + Botanical Garden)
- Seattle Japanese Garden
- Waterfront Space needle (Space Needle + Chihuly Garden)
- Woodland Park Zoo
- MOPOP Museum
- Boeing Factory and Future of Flight Tour
- Seattle Museum of History and Industry
- Scenic Harbor Cruise of Elliot Bay and Seattle Skyline
Within our community, we have lifestyle calendars packed with social, educational, and fitness programs that keep residents busy and fulfilled every day of the week. And when they prefer to have some me-time, they relax in their comfortable, pet-friendly apartments.
When the time comes to choose assisted living or memory care, the right senior community should have even more than personalized caregiving support and three meals a day. A prime location like Pullayup, WA makes the most of its natural beauty with lovely parks, outdoor events, and other attractions. We’re proud to call this town home and feel confident that living in Puyallup will enhance your loved one’s life.
Embrace the Changing Seasons and Visit The Rivers at Puyallup
With a fine Washington State location and personalized support, our welcoming community encourages seniors to enjoy their time together outdoors. We invite you to explore the local parks and take a tour of our community. Contact us for an appointment; we can’t wait to meet you!