Moses Lake Public Parks and Facilities The City of Moses Lake operates an
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COMMUNITY PARKS
Blue Heron Park- 111 Westshore Drive - Former State Park (24 acres with 54 acres undeveloped)
3 Restrooms, Playground Area, 3 Picnic Shelters, Boat Launch, Picnic Tables, Unsupervised Swimming Area, Free Disc Golf Course, and Fishing Bridge
Cascade Park- 2001 West Valley Road (30 acres)
Picnic Shelters, Boat Launch, Boat Moorage, Restrooms, and Playground Areas
Cascade Campground (Located in Cascade Park) Overnight Camping: 32 Tent Sites, 41 RV Sites, Group Camping Area, Bath House, Restrooms, Overnight Boat Moorage, and On-Site Caretaker
McCosh Park- 401 West 4th Avenue (22 acres)
6 Lighted Tennis Courts, Playground Areas, Picnic Area, Picnic Shelter, ADA Playground, Basketball Courts and Restrooms
Surf 'n Slide Water Park (Located in McCosh Park) Water Slides, Zero-Depth Beach, Bathhouse, Playground Area, Picnic Shelter, Concession Stand, and Volleyball Courts Click here to visit the Surf 'n Slide Water Park page.
Centennial Amphitheater (Located in McCosh Park) Home of the Summer Concert Series, Stage, Grassy Seating Area, and Restrooms
MINI PARKS
Carl T. Ahlers Park - 500 West 3rd Avenue (.5 acre)
Picnic Area
Carpenter Park - 1522 Lee Street (1.5 acre)
Youth Practice Field, Playground Area, Basketball Court, and Picnic Area with BBQ Grill

Gillette Park- 205 East 11th Avenue (1 acre)
Playground Area, Picnic Area

Hayden Park - 1108 St. Helens Avenue (.5 acre)
Playground Area, Picnic Area with BBQ Grill

Juniper Park - 902 Juniper Drive (.5 acres)
Playground Area, Picnic Area

Marina Park - 1414 Marina Drive (.5 acres)
Waterfront park with shoreline access, Picnic area, Fishing
Power Point Park - 1647 Beaumont Street (1.65 acres)
Open park area
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
Civic Center Park - 430 East 5th Avenue (8 acres)
City Hall, Picnic Tables, Police Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Library, Home of the Farmers Market June - October, and Restrooms
Harrison K. Dano Park - 501 S. Paxon Drive (4.75 acres)
Regulation size soccer field, Picnic Area and Youth Practice Field
Knolls Vista Park - 444 Knolls Vista Drive (4 acres)
Youth Baseball Field, Playground Area, Basketball Court, and Restrooms

Lakeview Park - 802 South Clover Drive (5 acres)
Youth Baseball Field, Playground Area, Picnic Area, and Restrooms

Lower Peninsula Park - 3519 Peninsula Drive (3 acres with 19 undeveloped)
Boat Launch, Picnic Area, Boat Moorage, and Restrooms
Montlake Park - 401 Linden Avenue (9 acres)
Playground Area, Picnic Shelter, Picnic Tables, Boat Launch, Boat Moorage, and Restrooms

Neppel Landing - West Broadway & Alder Street (2.5 acres)
Picnic Shelter, Bike Path, Boat Dock, and Kayak/Canoe Racks
Vista Park I - 1101 Evelyn Drive (4 acres with 5 acres undeveloped)
4 Modified Soccer Fields and Portable Restroom
Yonezawa Park - 300 Yonezawa Blvd. (5 acres)
Regulation size soccer field and Picnic Area
SPECIAL USE PARKS
Community Gardens -317 Alder Street (2 acres)
74 Garden Sites, Irrigation System, Tool Shed, and Greenhouse Click here to visit the Community Gardens page.
Japanese Peace Garden -800 South Alder Street (14 acres with 3 developed)
The Japanese Peace Garden will be a beautiful centerpiece to the native landscape and wildlife in the area. As you enter the garden, the Torji gate, Bamboo Tea Hut and Dry landscape give visitors a place to experience the sights and sounds of the garden. Colorful Koi and other features surrounding the area include stone lanterns. a pagoda, stepping stones, and a stone basin. Restrooms onsite.
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