Pullman Parks - Pullman, Washington
PULLMAN PARKS
Friday, 30 July 2010

Pullman Parks

The division is under the guidance of the Park Superintendent, and is responsible for the day-to-day activities of the parks division. The parks division is to maintain and monitor general upkeep of fourteen parks, numerous green spaces (Well 7, Cougar Plaza, Pine Street Mall, etc.),  three city cemeteries, city trees, RV park, weed control, and the City trail and pathways system. This division also works with the community on compliance of city ordinances regarding solid waste, nuisance, weed control, and diseased trees.

Pullman Parks Brochure

Pullman Trails & Pathways Map  

   City Cemetery Records

   City Playfields, Riverview & South Street

   Conservation Park, 799 NW Darrow Street

   Harrison Tot Lot, 337 Harrison Street

   Itani Park, 950 SW Crestview Drive

   Kruegel Park, 705 SE Dilke Street

   Lawson Gardens, 705 SE Derby Street

   McGee Park, 1220 NE Lybecker 

   Military Hill Park, 500 NW Larry Street 

   Petry Natural Area, On trails system between Whitman Street & Stadium Way

   Reaney Park, 690 Reaney Way

   RV Park, 785 SE South Street - Corner of Riverview & South

   Spring Street Park, 325 Spring Street 

   Sunnyside Park,147 Cedar Street 

         * Sunnyside Park Disc Golf Map

   Terreview Park, 335 NW Terreview Drive 

   Woodcraft Park, 370 SE Pine Street  

Reservation Information

Xeriscape Plant List Brochure  

Park Regulations

  • Park Hours - Dawn to Dusk

  • Property Damage - No person shall deface, disfigure, break, cut, tamper with, displace or remove from any park, park property, either permanent or temporary.

  • Dogs

    • Owners shall remove all waste deposited by his or her animal in all areas of the parks.

    • Dog shall be leased at all times while in city parks.

    • No dogs allowed in Lawson Gardens, Harrison Tot Lot, or in any of the city cemetery. Per City Code 9.20.

  • Vehicles - Vehicle parking is only allowed in designated areas. No vehicles are allowed to park on any grass areas without written permission from the Parks & Recreation Dept.