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Tickle Creek Park & Trail

The Tickle Creek Trail is approximately 1.8 miles of wooded, scenic trail in the heart of Sandy. It follows its namesake creek from the Barlow Ridge neighborhood (on Dubarko Road just west of Highway 211) downstream to the Tickle Creek neighborhood (just east of 362nd Avenue). It generally runs parallel to Dubarko Road (south of the road, except for a segment east of Reich Ct. extending east of Melissa Ave.). It includes five wooden bridges over Tickle Creek. Please see the map, below.

Sandy River Park

Sandy River Park offers a natural outdoor experience right in the heart of town.  The former Douglas fir forest was sold to the City in December 2001, and at 127 acres it is one of the largest publicly-owned parcels of land adjacent to the wild and scenic Sandy River.

Sandy Bluff Park & Dog Park

Summer Maintenance Schedule:

Our Parks Crew will be onsite conducting weekly maintenance on the Dog Park on Wednesdays from 10:00am to 11:00am

 

Meinig Memorial Park

This park is the crown jewel of Sandy's park system -- it has a permanent main stage and two permanent concession stands in the center of the park that are used for Sandy Summer Sounds, the City's free summer concert series, as well as an amphitheater at the south end.

A unique log gazebo is located in the heart of Meinig Memorial Park and available for families and groups to rent for weddings, reunions, and other gatherings. In addition to its location in a gorgeous setting, it features:

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