Enchantment Park Closed to all Vehicle Traffic 71919-81519 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Enchantment Park in Leavenworth will be closed to vehicle traffic from July 19 to August 15, 2019, a decision made by local authorities to enhance safety and preserve the park’s natural beauty. This closure will significantly impact residents and visitors who rely on the park for recreational activities, such as picnicking and sports. City officials emphasize the importance of community cooperation during this period, urging everyone to plan their visits accordingly. The park is a vital part of the local landscape, offering scenic views and a space for social gatherings. As the closure approaches, the city plans to communicate additional details through its official channels to keep the public informed.

Residents are encouraged to explore alternative routes and transportation options to avoid inconvenience. Upon reopening, the city hopes to maintain the park’s integrity and ensure a safe environment for all users. For ongoing updates, community members can visit the City of Leavenworth's website.

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