Pioneer Park

State
Washington
County
Whatcom County
City
Ferndale
Postal Code
98248
Location
2004 Cherry Street
Phone
360-384-6461

Pioneer Park is a public park and a picnic area in Whatcom County County, covering 46 acres of land. The Pioneer Park has excellent leisure spots, outdoor recreational activities, and an excellent ecosystem for preserving nature. Pioneer Park’s primary attraction is the park lake which hosts activities such as fishing and boating.

The Pioneer Park is maintained by Ferndale Parks Department, which ensures the visitors enjoy a great experience in their excursions. The Pioneer Park maintains the parking areas, the walking trails, and the provision of maximum security within the Pioneer Park. The walking trails’ proximity to the park lake makes a breathtaking experience to make Pioneer Park more exciting.

Pioneer Park is located in Ferndale City at 2004 Cherry Street, Ferndale, Washington, 98248. The Pioneer Park ranks number one out of the 3 parks in Whatcom County County in terms of popularity. Further, it ranks 40 out of 449 parks in Washington State and 1895 in the United States.

Amenities at the Pioneer Park

The Pioneer Park offers numerous amenities for an exciting picnicking experience. The following are some of the amenities at the Pioneer Park:

  • The Pioneer Park lake
  • The Pioneer Park athletic fields
  • Training facilities in Pioneer Park
  • Sporting facilities in Pioneer Park
  • Walking trails in Pioneer Park
  • Pioneer Park parking areas
  • Accommodations

The Pioneer Park Lake

There are numerous recreational attractions in Pioneer Park, but the main center of attention is Park Lake. The lake covers an area of 19 acres, and initially, it was a gravel pit that has since been renovated. Currently, it is populated with rainbow trout and grass carp. The grass carp was introduced in 1996 to control Eurasian milfoil.

The lake is maintained by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. It is regularly stocked with fish to give Pioneer Park’s visitors a great fishing experience. The lake’s waters are calm, giving inexperienced boaters a good learning experience for kayaking and canoeing.

You can learn more about Pioneer Park by calling 2004 Cherry Street, Ferndale, Washington, 98248 for any inquiries. You may also access information about the Pioneer Park online by visiting their website.

Directions

Refer the map below to find the driving directions.