Hotel Thea Tacoma, Ascend Hotel Collection





The Hotel Thea Tacoma, Ascend Hotel Collection Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Wapato Park lies in a beautiful setting of lake and forest and is one of the most urban parks in the city. Visitors can enjoy display gardens, a walking trail around the lake (.9 miles) and an impressive, historic pergola. WAPATO ANNUAL GARDEN The historic pergola, a crescent-shaped arbor with an open roof and tall columns, has lent a hint of Italian garden to this South End park's main entryway since 1938. The structure was restored in 2001 and serves as the backdrop for year-round seasonal...
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At 71-acres, the Tacoma Nature Center preserve boasts more than 20 different species of mammals and about 100 species of birds. It is also home to reptiles, amphibians, and native plant populations. The central feature of the Tacoma Nature Center is the 17-acre serpentine-shaped lake and wetland. The lake is home to the spectacularly colored wood duck, which frequently is seen at the first bridge. Mallards and Canadian geese are common year-round residents. The plants and animals that live...
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Swan Creek Park is a 373-acre park located on the boundary between East Tacoma and Pierce County. The park offers a salmon bearing stream, forest and wooded canyon. Visitors will enjoy paved and natural trails as well as a community garden.
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The lake contains algae that may be dangerous upon contact. It is not recommended for you or your pet to come into contact with the water. This is a paved walkway around a lake with several off-trail paths to explore. There are gazebos and benches that make great places to sit and birdwatch or have lunch. There is also a large dog park and a castle-shaped playground for kids. Accessibility: There are 5 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Angle Lane SW at the...