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Located in Friday Harbor, Washington, United States, John O. Linde Community Park covers an area of 29.6 acres. This park is suitable for walking. In addition to its natural scenery, ...
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Best Walking Routes in John O. Linde Community Park
#1 - John O. Linde Community Park - Friday Harbor, WA
Length: 0.8 milesEst. Time: 11m
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Where is the best place to walk in John O. Linde Community Park?
According to Pacer users, the best place to walk in John O. Linde Community Park is John O. Linde Community Park - Friday Harbor, WA, which has a 4.0-star rating from 0 reviews. This route is 0.8 miles long and takes an average of 11m to walk.
How many routes are in John O. Linde Community Park?
There’s one route in John O. Linde Community Park. It has a 4.0 star rating from 1 Pacer community review.
Best Walking Routes in John O. Linde Community Park
#1 - John O. Linde Community Park - Friday Harbor, WA
Length: 0.8 milesEst. Time: 11m
Show All Routes >
Nearby Parks
Lafarge Open Space
Jackson Beach Park
Shaw County Park
Otis Perkins Day Park
Blind Island
Victim Island State Park
Lime Kiln Point State Park
Odlin County Park
Goose Island
Best Walking Routes in John O. Linde Community Park
#1 - John O. Linde Community Park - Friday Harbor, WA
Length: 0.8 milesEst. Time: 11m
30-acre park includes athletic fields, a playground, and walking trails. The park is open for public use from 6:30am – 9:00pm. By varying your path, crossing through the center, and using the entire perimeter of the park you can easily come up with a 5K to match your mood and intensity level. Gradual slopes, stairs, steep hillsides, and open fields provide endless workout possibilities. The restrooms are clean and water fountains are available throughout the park. There is ample parking and the trails are wide enough for walkers, runners, motorized mobility, strollers, dogs, and bicycles. The park is less than a mile from downtown which makes it easily accessible for vacationers staying in town.