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Landmark: Mary’s ParkCity: Pullman
Country: USA Washington
Continent: North America
Mary’s Park, Pullman, USA Washington, North America
Mary's Park is a public green space located in Pullman, Washington, USA.
This park encompasses approximately 15 acres of developed recreational land.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central lawn area with mature deciduous trees providing canopy cover. Walking paths are constructed from asphalt. Several picnic shelters are built with wooden beams and metal roofing. A small, man-made pond is situated in the western section, with concrete edging.
Location & Access Logistics
Mary's Park is situated 1.5 kilometers south of downtown Pullman. Access is via Stadium Way, turning onto Park Drive. Parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the main entrance, with capacity for approximately 50 vehicles. Public transport is served by the Pullman Transit Route 2, with a stop located at the intersection of Park Drive and Stadium Way.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1958 on land donated by the Mary family. Its original purpose was to provide recreational facilities for the growing community. The pond was created in 1965 as part of a stormwater management project.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include picnicking under designated shelters, walking or jogging on the paved paths, and informal sports on the central lawn. The pond is stocked seasonally for catch-and-release fishing. Playground equipment is located in the northern section.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the main parking lot. Several picnic tables and barbecue grills are provided. Shade is primarily offered by mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally consistent throughout the park. No on-site food vendors operate within the park; nearest options are located 0.5km north on Stadium Way.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon light offers optimal illumination of the park's features. The months of May through September provide the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities. The pond is accessible year-round.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the park's oldest oak tree, located near the pond's eastern edge, was planted by the park's namesake, Mary, herself in the late 1940s, though official records do not confirm this.
Nearby Landmarks
- Washington State University (0.8km North)
- Martin Stadium (1.2km North)
- Palouse Ridge Golf Club (3.5km West)
- Kamiak Butte County Park (12km Southwest)