Hazel Miller Spray Park Re-opening

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Hazel Miller Spray Park, a beloved summer destination in Edmonds, WA, is slated to reopen on July 1st, 2021. The City of Edmonds Parks, Recreation & Human Services Department is diligently preparing the park, which includes thorough cleaning and pressure washing to ensure visitor safety. Director Angie Feser expressed enthusiasm about the park's reopening, underscoring its significance as one of the city's most popular attractions for families. Additionally, the park must successfully pass an inspection by the Snohomish County Health Department before welcoming guests. The community's patience during this maintenance period has been greatly appreciated, as the city aims to provide a safe and enjoyable experience.

This reopening not only marks a return to summer fun but also highlights the city's commitment to maintaining recreational spaces for residents. Families can look forward to splashing and enjoying their time at the park, making it a key aspect of summer activities in Edmonds. The city is excited to reconnect with residents through this cherished community resource.

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