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Kent Parks & Trails Affected by Heavy Rain, Several Areas Closed

USAKent Parks & Trails Affected by Heavy Rain, Several Areas Closed

Kent, WA:
Excessive rainfall has caused flooding across parts of the City of Kent, leading to multiple park and trail closures as officials begin transitioning from emergency response to recovery efforts, according to Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services.

Authorities said floodwaters are starting to recede, but damage to parks and trails remains. Residents are urged to stay off levees and avoid flooded areas and trails for their own safety. The city has also advised the public to strictly follow closure signage and never drive or walk around barricades.

Park Impacts (As of 12/20):

  • Riverbend Golf Complex: 18-hole golf course closed; driving range and merchandise center open during normal hours. The 18-hole pro shop remains open until 4:30 p.m. (subject to pick-up on holidays).

  • Van Doren’s Landing Park: Open

  • Lake Fenwick Park: Lower boardwalk on the Fenwick Trail closed

  • Riverview Park: Closed

  • Lake Meridian Park Boat Launch & Parking Lot: Closed

  • Old Fishing Hole: Closed

  • Briscoe Park: Closed

Trail Impacts (As of 12/20):

  • Green River Trail: Closed throughout the City of Kent

  • PS&E Trail: Standing water at several locations; barricades placed where the trail is closed

City officials noted that conditions may change or worsen depending on weather and water levels. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through the City of Kent’s government pages on social media, Drive Kent Alerts, or by visiting KentWA.gov/emergency for flooding resources and real-time updates.

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