Allan Yorke Park Operational Changes - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake is introducing new operational changes at Allan Yorke Park to enhance visitor safety and overall experience. There will be an increased law enforcement presence throughout the park to ensure compliance with regulations. Beach access is limited to 250 guests at a time for safety during peak periods. Boat launch access is restricted to city residents who can purchase an annual launch pass from the Bonney Lake Police Department. Seasonal paid parking will start on July 10, with free parking during major city events like Tunes at Tapps and Bonney Lake Days.

The park maintenance crew is preparing for the peak season to ensure facilities are in top condition. Regular updates on these changes will be shared via the city’s official website and social media channels, aiming to create a safer and more enjoyable environment for all visitors.

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