Meadowdale Park is located in Lynnwood’s north Meadowdale neighborhood. This neighborhood park combines active recreation with preservation of the natural beauty of the site. Second growth tree stands were protected and native plantings replaced invasive species to enhance wildlife habitat. Indigenous boulders and timbers were preserved and used in construction of the restroom building and the public art.
"The Raven and the First Salmon, the Humans and the Last" - Artist: Chris Vondrasek. The pole and bench next to the restroom building were constructed from reclaimed cedar & other woods, metal, rubber, stones, paint.
The park site was purchased in 1998 from long-time Lynnwood residents Frances and Denis Murphy. The Murphys wanted their property to provide a park for the Meadowdale neighborhood, and to protect its natural habitat. In 2017, improvements to the park included construction of a new picnic shelter and expanded parking with 19 new stalls and new ADA parking.
5700 168th Street Southwest, Lynnwood 98037 View Map
5700 168th Street Southwest , Lynnwood 98037
Lynnwood's parks are open dawn to dusk.
Reserve a Picnic Shelter