The park is located on land formerly influenced by the historic floodplains of the White River.
Sumner, where the park resides, is historically known as the 'Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World'.
The playground equipment was selected to meet current ADA accessibility standards for inclusive play.
The park's location offers proximity to the regional Sumner Link Trail, which spans several miles.
It is managed by the Sumner Parks and Recreation Department.
Loyalty Park is a community green space situated near the confluence of the White and Puyallup Rivers in Sumner, Washington. The site features a specialized playground designed to be accessible for children of various physical abilities. It includes paved walking paths that connect to the broader Sumner trail network. The park serves as a hub for local recreational activity and community gatherings. Maintained by the City of Sumner, the facility integrates natural vegetation with structured play zones. It provides open grass areas suitable for picnics and light physical activity. The park is characterized by its quiet suburban setting rather than extensive wilderness trails.
The elevated path section offering a view of the playground framed by the surrounding mature trees.
Bring comfortable walking shoes to transition easily between the park and the adjacent regional trail.
Check the local weather forecast, as Pacific Northwest parks can remain damp long after rainfall.
Utilize the designated picnic areas early, as they are popular for local birthday parties on weekends.
Avoid visiting immediately after heavy winter storms when the low-lying sections of the park may experience drainage issues.
Leash laws apply to all pets; clean up pet waste immediately to maintain the playground environment.