Plymouth Pillars Park

Plymouth Pillars Park

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The off-leash area is roughly 9,800 square feet, with a long, narrow design and a fantastic scenic view of downtown!

The surface is crushed rock, and there is a unique human/dog drinking fountain inside the park.

04/12/2019

once the weather clears up we can pick a Saturday to have a spring cleaning for an hour or so

04/08/2019

thanks for keeping this park clean

04/01/2019

glad these dogs make us so happy

03/23/2019

They help us be better

Photos 03/21/2019

Plymouth Pillars tomorrow will Be closed for resurfacing. 8am 12

03/21/2019

spring is here

03/14/2019

loving the sun

03/08/2019

no more snow

Photos from Plymouth Pillars Park's post 03/02/2019
02/22/2019

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Melrose commuity amazing park

This is a park that is cleaned everyday by parks dept and in the spring we bring back the tables and chairs for the community to enjoy this jewel , we use to have a drug dealing and shooting up but in the past 7 years has improved by having a 11 week music on this corner every Friday from 6-9 pm Called RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC 329 musicians have played the pillars Everything starts up the first Friday after 4th of JULY

wood chips holding the drainage back

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1501 Boren Avenue
Seattle, WA
98101