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A 71-acre tract of wetlands & forest around Snake Lake, featuring trails & a visitors center.
1919 S Tyler St, Tacoma, WA 98405

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Reviews — 8

Daniel Murphy
at 2024 Apr 20
Daniel Murphy
at 2024 Apr 20
Really great walk. It's not usually too busy. The small gift shop has some pretty cool thingsbfor the kids.Bathrooms are very clean
R. Joy Rush
at 2024 Apr 12
R. Joy Rush
at 2024 Apr 12
Very well kept information center with interactive play area for kids. Outdoor play garden with picnic tables. Trail is stroller accessible loop around Snake Lake. Grab a map in the information center, checkout the gift shop, coloring page and indoor scavenger hunt.
Renee Boettger
at 2024 Mar 02
Renee Boettger
at 2024 Mar 02
One thing I love about Tacoma, Lakewood, and Steilacoom is the fantastic parks! This one Tacoma Nature Center is a must do especially if you have children. I think most ages will like it although the older ones might get a bit bored. There are trails a smaller one inside the area which is definitely done for kids up to 12 and a bigger one from the inside of the park and leads about 4 blocks to Center St. People ride their bikes, walk, and skate...i would recommend a stroller for the younger kids. As for the center itself, they offer plenty of activities this is where the science fair takes place. Go online and find something fun for the family!
Tallou K
at 2024 Feb 20
Tallou K
at 2024 Feb 20
We always have a wonderful time here! The people working inside are very attentive as well! I was very distracted with my son & a friend. I accidentally left my son's jacket & my water bottle inside. The person working brought my things to me out at the playground. I was so grateful!
Halle Williams
at 2023 Jun 24
Halle Williams
at 2023 Jun 24
Perfect “nature hike” place with my kids when I’m trying to get them outside! There’s 3 parts to this center: kid zone, inside the center for learning, and then hiking trails that are actually in the forest.

The kids play zone is wonderful and my young kids’ absolute favorite. It’s adventurous enough with trails circling around mini ponds, a waterfall, a play ground with a tunnel slide, a treehouse, a rock climbing spot… they definitely feel like they have their own forest and world and are explorers. The best part in my mind is that it’s all fenced in, which is comforting as a parent.

If you cross the parking lot, you can access hiking trails that are totally stroller friendly (unpaved but nicely packed gravel/dirt). There’s a big loop and a half loop. The half loop crosses over a bridge with ducklings and turtles… my kids LOVE it. The big loop is a full mile (I think). I would also totally go here without kids and enjoy the trails.

The center inside is donation based- so bring quarters and some cash so you can contribute, because places like this are amazing. There are some turtles, fish, a toad, and other wildlife in cases that kids can see up close, some fun kid activities like puzzles, magnet walls, and play log tunnels, and then learning stuff for the older kids. There’s also a gift shop. The center part is closed on the weekends, FYI.

This is one of our favorite Tacoma spots! Win all around.
Matthew Gravelyn
at 2023 Jan 31
Matthew Gravelyn
at 2023 Jan 31
If you’re looking for a quick family walk the nature trails are great. There are a couple loops, both of which have bridges and lots of gorgeous trees. The nature center is also very cute. The kids loved the activities and seeing the turtles in the tank. Definitely worth a visit if you need to fill a couple hours and get outside.
Maggie Liu
at 2022 Mar 30
Maggie Liu
at 2022 Mar 30
Great place for my daughter (2.5 years old). The staff is nice and friendly. We saw the exhibition, hiked on the trail and played at the playground. She had a lot of fun and she also chose a small cute bear at the gift store.

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