Pioneer Park - Waterville, WA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 47° 38.834 W 120° 04.362
10T E 719839 N 5281245
The Douglas County seat, the town of Waterville's population was most recently pegged at 1,140. Waterville proudly proclaims itself the "highest" incorporated town in Washington state.
Waymark Code: WMYP4E
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/05/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Waterville at an elevation of 2,622 feet above sea level, it is, indeed, the highest incorporated town in Washington State. A quiet little town with a downtown comprised primarily of a historic district, pretty much everything in the town is close at hand, including the town's public park, Pioneer Park.

Though the park is a block south of Locust Street, the official park entrance is on Locust, or at least that's where the sign has been placed. From the sign, it's a short walk of about 125 feet to the park proper and the shade of the many mature trees. In the dog days of summer, these alone make the park an inviting and quite popular place. Nearby to the entrance is a weeping birch tree which has been planted as a memorial to those who served in World War II. Just west of that are a pair of covered picnic tables in front of a large stone barbecue dedicated to one Charles R. Osborne, a past resident of Waterville. Scattered about the park are several more picnic tables and benches. To the south of the barbecue is a small cairn built by the I.O.O.F. and the Masons in 1939, dedicated to the pioneers of Waterville and commemorating the Golden Jubilees of Waterville, the Badger Mountain Lodge of the Masons and the State of Washington.

The park is divided into two halves by Walnut Street (which is, sensibly, blocked to vehicular traffic) with the north half mostly open grassed area under many mature trees. In the south half are a small ball diamond, a children's playground and a tennis court. At the western edge of the south half is the Douglas County Museum.
Department Number, Category Name, and Waymark Code:
4-Culture • Figurative Public Sculpture • The Water Dowser • WMYKYX
6-History • NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings • Waterville Mercantile • WMYHZJ
8-Monuments • World War II Memorials / Monuments • Living Memorial - Pioneer Park • WMYFBT
9-Nature • Municipal Parks and Plazas • Pioneer Park • WMYF7D
11-Recreation • Tennis Facilities • Pioneer Park Tennis Court • WMYF7G
12-Signs • 'You Are Here' Maps • You Are In Pioneer Park • WMYFBW
14-Technology • Old Tractors • McCormick Deering 10-20 TracTracTor • WMYF1K


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