Parks & Trails

The beauty of Arlington's natural environment of woodlands, wetlands, streams, the Stillaguamish River, and surrounding mountains are central to the quality of life we enjoy here.

Designated a Tree City in 2003, Arlington is striving to preserve our rich environmental heritage. Some parks and trails offer vistas from which to view the environmentally sensitive areas, fish, and wildlife that make our community so special.

City parks offer a multitude of recreational opportunities, from a quiet stroll through the woods, or picnic by the river, to a rousing game of baseball or soccer. Playgrounds in a variety of locations provide fun for the kids.

For information about park maintenance, please call 360-403-3451.

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Adopt-A-Park Program

The City’s “Adopt-A-Park” program still has many opportunities for you to participate in helping to keep Arlington’s parks beautiful. The program is open individuals, volunteer groups, neighborhood associations, and businesses and allows you to take an active role in the maintenance and improvement of local parks, trails and green spaces. This is a fun program for which City personnel will train you in the general care, supervision and maintenance of neighborhood
parks and greenways. If you have questions, or to volunteer, please call 360-403-3451.

Adopted Parks Include:

  • Terrace Park- Lions Club of Arlington
  • Legion Park- Arlington Kiwanis
  • Haller Park- Rotary of Arlington
  • Quake and Evans Parks- Stilly Valley Little League
  • J. Rudy York Park - 
  • Stormwater Wetlands Park - Cub Scout Pack 92