Alling Park

1131 S 60th St, Tacoma, WA 98408
5.6 acres | 2.3 hectares

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About the Location

Historic Origins

Established in 1912, Alling Park spans 5.6 acres and was once part of the Alling Fruit Farm. The park's origins trace back to Frank S. Alling, a respected horticulturalist who developed the land into a fruit and flower farm in the late 19th century.

Recreational Facilities

Today, Alling Park serves as a community gathering space, offering recreational opportunities for local residents. The park features a basketball court, providing a place for sports enthusiasts to engage in friendly games.

For families with young children, there is a playground area where kids can enjoy outdoor play.

Natural Features

One of the park's notable features is its pollinator garden, which supports local ecosystems by attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. This garden not only enhances the park's natural beauty but also serves an educational purpose.

Visitors can observe and learn about various plant species and their importance to the environment.

Historical Significance

Alling Park's history is preserved through its connection to the past. The park still maintains some of its original character from its days as a fruit farm, making it a unique blend of recreational space and historical landmark in Tacoma's park system.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

Park Size

5.6 acres | 2.3 hectares

Opening Hours

Hours not available

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