The park was developed on land formerly part of the Petrovitsky family farmstead.
The facility replaced natural grass fields with synthetic turf to increase playability during the Pacific Northwest's rainy winters.
The park serves as a primary hub for Renton’s youth soccer and lacrosse organizations.
It sits on a plateau that provides views of the surrounding Cedar River watershed area.
Petrovitsky Park is a 12-acre regional park situated in the Fairwood area of Renton, Washington. The site is managed by King County Parks and features well-maintained synthetic turf athletic fields. The park offers amenities including a children’s playground, picnic tables, and paved walking paths. Its layout is designed for active recreation, primarily serving local sports leagues and neighborhood residents. The grounds are fully illuminated for evening activities. The park provides access to open green spaces and serves as a central community hub in the surrounding suburban landscape.
The elevated viewing area overlooking the synthetic turf fields during sunset.
Bring a portable chair if you are attending a youth sports game, as bleacher space is limited.
Check the King County Parks website for field closure notices during severe weather events.
Sunscreen and hats are recommended as the athletic fields have minimal shade coverage.
Do not park on the grass or in non-designated areas during peak tournament weekends when the main lot reaches capacity.
Field usage may be restricted during winter months for maintenance or after heavy rainfall.
Clean up pet waste immediately; keep noise levels low near residential borders.