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Esperance Park

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Features

  1. ADA Accessible
  2. Athletic Field
  3. Basketball & Sport Court
  4. Disabled Parking
  5. Dog Park
  6. Off-Leash Dog Areas
  7. Open Field
  8. Parking
  9. Picnic Tables
  10. Playground
  11. Restrooms/Sanicans
  12. Trails
  13. Walking Paths

8/11/23: The zipline has been damaged again and is closed for repair. Our maintenance team is working on it and does not have an exact date on when the repair will be finished. We appreciate your patience as we work to get this back up and running.


DESCRIPTION

Esperance Park is a 9.6-acre community park with athletic fields, a sport court, Off Leash Dog Area (OLDA), a playground, and a zipline! Second-growth forest with primitive trails covers the northwest corner of the park. Athletic fields include a little league baseball diamond and two practice areas for field sports. 


HISTORY

The Esperance Park property was formerly owned by the Edmonds school district. In the late 1980’s the land was to be surplused and sold for housing development. A community activist group, the Action Council for Esperance (ACE), successfully petitioned the County to acquire the site for a community park. Renovations and upgrades to the baseball field area were completed in 2009. 
 
In 2016, the adjacent 3.4-acre parcel was purchased from the Edmonds school district and a  significant renovation of the park was completed in May 2020. This included a new accessible walking path network, an off-leash dog area, a parking lot playground replacement sport court and gathering space, a forest playground, and trail enhancements. The renovation of Esperance Park was substantially completed in May 2020, with a final project cost of over $1.4 million. 1% for the Arts went towards the artwork "Seed of Hope" which was unveiled on March 12, 2022.


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