Published August 28, 2024
Late Summer Outdoor Adventures in Bonney Lake
As summer winds down, the warm weather and long days make it the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors before fall arrives. Bonney Lake and its surrounding areas offer a variety of outdoor activities for all ages and interests. Whether you love hiking, water activities, or wildlife watching, there’s something for everyone to explore.
Lake Tapps: A Summer Favorite
Lake Tapps is a beloved local gem, offering a wide range of water activities.
Allan Yorke Park – Located on the eastern shore of Lake Tapps, this park is a prime destination for swimming, boating, and picnicking. The sandy beach area, boat launch, and large grassy spaces make it ideal for a relaxing day by the water.
Fishing at Lake Tapps – The lake is stocked with smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and rainbow trout. The cool late summer mornings provide the perfect conditions for casting a line. Be sure to check local fishing regulations and obtain the necessary permits before heading out.
Hiking Trails in and Around Bonney Lake
For those who love hiking and nature, Bonney Lake offers trails suited for all experience levels:
Victor Falls – A short but scenic hike leading to a breathtaking 70-foot waterfall. Ideal for families and casual hikers, this trail is perfect for a quick nature getaway.
Mount Peak (Pinnacle Peak) – If you’re looking for a more challenging climb, this 2-mile trail ascends nearly 1,000 feet, offering stunning valley views and a clear sight of Mount Rainier on bright days.
Foothills Trail – A 30-mile multi-use trail stretching from Puyallup to Buckley. Perfect for walking, biking, and horseback riding, the trail winds through forests, farmland, and rivers, providing a peaceful setting for a day outdoors.
Parks and Playgrounds for Family Fun
Fennel Creek Trail (Bonney Lake)
A family-friendly paved path, the Fennel Creek Trail offers a stroller-accessible route through wetlands and wooded areas. Along the way, educational signs highlight the local ecosystem, making it a great outdoor learning experience.
Clark’s Creek Park (Puyallup)
Located just a short drive from Bonney Lake, Clark’s Creek Park is a large recreational space featuring:
Playgrounds and picnic areas
Sports fields and walking trails
A designated dog park
With several miles of scenic trails, this park is a great place for families to enjoy an active day outdoors.
Rainier Vista Community Park (Lacey)
For those willing to venture a little further, Rainier Vista Community Park in Lacey offers open green spaces, walking trails, and sports facilities. Pack a picnic, bring a kite for the open fields, or enjoy the basketball and soccer courts for an action-packed day.
Wildlife Watching: The Best Late-Summer Spots
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
About an hour from Bonney Lake, the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Diverse wildlife, including migratory birds, deer, and river otters
Miles of boardwalk and gravel trails through tidal flats, marshes, and forests
A prime location to observe birds before their migration begins
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park (Eatonville)
For a structured wildlife experience, visit Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, where you can explore:
Guided tram tours through habitats with bison, elk, and moose
Walking paths where you can spot wolves, bears, and other native species
Educational exhibits about Pacific Northwest wildlife
Make the Most of Late Summer in Bonney Lake
Whether you’re hiking, fishing, or exploring local parks, Bonney Lake offers endless opportunities to soak up the last weeks of summer.
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