DuBois Park
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Features & Facilities
Situated in central Vancouver, Washington, DuBois Park spans a cozy 3.5 acres within its namesake neighborhood, bordered by Palo Alto Drive and California Drive.
What makes this wooded retreat special is its treehouse-themed playground that seems to blend right into the forested setting. Kids can explore multiple slides and climbing structures thoughtfully designed for various age groups. One standout feature that both children and the young-at-heart enjoy is the multi-use disc swing - it's a simple joy that never gets old.
Just a heads-up: you won't find public restrooms here, so plan accordingly before your visit.
Trail Access
If you're in the mood for a nature walk, you're in luck. DuBois Park functions as one of three entry points to the Blandford Canyon Nature Trail. This natural pathway offers a pleasantly unpretentious experience with its dirt and wood chip surfaces. The easy-to-moderate terrain makes it accessible for most explorers wanting to connect with the surrounding natural area.
Historical Background
There's a bit of local history woven into this green space. The park was originally part of a planned community built by the Vancouver Housing Authority in the Heights area following World War II.
The name honors the DuBois family, who established the original mill on Salmon Creek around 1885. They later relocated their business operations to Vancouver shortly after, leaving their legacy in this peaceful neighborhood park.
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