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    Brier Park

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    Such a great place for any type of gathering!! Safe, clean, and lots to do!!! Easy to rent covered tables and fire place!!! We love it!!!

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    Scriber Lake Park

    2.9(15 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Wow those negative reviews in the past would have scared me away! I'm glad to say that when I…read morevisited there were no issues with creepy people. Instead, there were a lot of people walking their dogs, couples getting some steps in, and even a family fishing at the lake off the pier. It seems you can catch largemouth bass and yellow perch. I felt pretty safe. There's a small paved parking lot with a bathroom before you enter the park. I didn't use the bathroom so can't say much about it. No graffiti as far as I noticed. There's also a picnic table and several benches around. Do note that this park is under renovations - the eastern third and the section where the Scriber Creek Trail runs through are now closed and there's a chain link fence with no tresspassing signs posted. One thing that is sort of unique is that they have a floating boardwalk on the lake/marshy areas which is pretty cool.

    Scriber Lake Park is tucked off of 196th Street SW with two walking entrances on 196th and a…read moredriving entrance on 198th Street SW. It is a fun place to explore, the trails were well maintained and one of the days I visited recently (on 19 June 2020) there were workers working on the trail near the big lake. I have seen a variety of wildlife here including bunnies, frogs/toads, crows, Herons, red-winged blackbirds, Cedar Waxwings, Belted Kingfishers, fish swimming in the water, Red Robins, gray squirrels, and other various birds. I even managed to see a Heron catch a big fish and fly off with it one time! On a second recent visit on 24 June 2020 amphibians stole the show. There is a second smaller lake accessible by the trail system that is closer to 196th Street. It has a sign explaining where the brown color of the lake comes from and what is causing the bubbles coming to the surface of the lakes. Noise from the nearby street carries into the park, though I found myself readjusting to tune it out so it didn't detract from the experience. There is a restroom building and picnic tables near the driving entrance/parking lots as well as benches dispersed throughout the park. In my experience the restrooms were spotless and very well maintained. This is a fun park to come walking and sit/stand and wait and enjoy the wildlife in and around Scriber Lake.

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    Trail closure sign for new construction

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