Walk Through Point Defiance Park

Explore Tacoma Washington's Largest Park Along Puget Sound

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Discover Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, a 702-acre park that encompasses the shores along Puget Sound, with spectacular gardens and incredible views of Tacoma Narrows.

Point Defiance Park, located just 32 miles from Seattle, in Tacoma, Washington, is a place of nature and history. Tacoma's largest park, is enjoyed by over 2 million visitors each year. Five Mile Drive circles the park, giving way to scenic views of Puget Sound, Tacoma Narrows, the Cascade Mountains, the Olympic Mountain Range and Mount Rainer. Observe sail boats and ferry boats navigating along the South Sound. Sunbathers and beachcombers enjoy Owen Beach on warm Northwest days. Piers occupy sightseers and those who fish alike.

Exploring Point Defiance Park can be exciting and educational. Most attractions at the park have free admission, except the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium. Contact the zoo for more information on admission fees.


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