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Leverich Park park in Vancouver, WA
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View of Leverich Park in Vancouver, WA
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View of Leverich Park in Vancouver, WA
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Leverich Park

4.1(1,114 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the age-appropriate playground sections with swings and climbing structures, while elementary-aged kids can explore the trails, play pickup games on the sports fields, or challenge themselves on the more advanced playground features.

About

Leverich Park is a spacious neighborhood gem in Vancouver that delivers everything families need for an active outdoor day. With top-notch playground equipment that keeps kids engaged for hours, plus sports fields, shaded picnic areas, and peaceful wooded trails, it's the perfect spot for families who want variety without driving all over town.

Highlights

  • Excellent multi-age playground with modern, engaging equipment
  • Wooded walking trails perfect for nature exploration
  • Multiple sports fields for active play and games
  • Covered picnic shelters ideal for family gatherings
  • Plenty of open green space for frisbee, soccer, or picnicking

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 10am) to snag one of the covered picnic shelters without a reservation - they fill up quickly for birthday parties
  2. 2.Bring bikes or scooters for older kids to enjoy the paved paths that wind through the wooded areas
  3. 3.Pack bug spray during summer months as the wooded trails can have mosquitoes, especially near dusk
  4. 4.The playground has both sunny and shaded sections, so you can choose based on weather conditions
  5. 5.Free parking is plentiful in the main lot off Leverich Park Way, with additional street parking available

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11am) or late afternoons are ideal for avoiding crowds and having the playground equipment to yourselves. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures, while summer mornings are perfect before it gets too hot.

What to Know

This is a free public park with ample parking and clean restroom facilities. While there's no food service on-site, the covered picnic shelters make it easy to bring your own lunch, and the park is well-maintained with accessible pathways.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round from 5am-10pm daily. Spring brings beautiful greenery to the trails, summer is busiest with birthday parties and gatherings, fall offers gorgeous foliage, and the park remains accessible in winter though playground equipment may be wet or cold.

Nearby Eats

Head to Burgerville (about 2 miles away) for Northwest-style burgers and kid-friendly meals, or try MOD Pizza on Fourth Plain Boulevard for quick, customizable pizzas that please picky eaters.

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