
CITY OF FERNDALE PARK
Horizon View Park
A small neighborhood playground park serving the Cascade Drive area of east Ferndale, the kind of close-to-home green space that exists for the families right around it.
The basics
Horizon View Park is a small neighborhood park in east Ferndale, built to serve the homes around Cascade Drive. Its main feature is a playground, and that’s largely the point: a safe, nearby spot for kids in the immediate neighborhood to get outside without a drive across town. Parks like this rarely make a visitor’s itinerary, and they’re not meant to, their value is local and everyday. If you live in the surrounding subdivisions, it’s somewhere to walk the kids after dinner or burn off energy on a Saturday morning. It’s a simple, low-key park without restrooms or extensive facilities, so it functions best as a quick, walkable destination for the families it was designed around.
What you’ll find
The park centers on a playground for the surrounding east Ferndale neighborhood near Cascade Drive. It’s a small, simple park, the city’s parks roster lists it among Ferndale’s neighborhood parks, without the restrooms, sports fields or large facilities of the bigger parks in town. There’s open space for kids to run alongside the play equipment. Because it’s a compact neighborhood park, plan to bring what you need and treat it as a short, local outing rather than a half-day destination. For a fuller park experience in Ferndale, the larger parks downtown, like Pioneer, Star and VanderYacht, offer restrooms, trails and more.
Good for
Families who live in the surrounding east Ferndale neighborhoods and want a close, walkable playground for younger kids. It’s the kind of spot that makes a neighborhood feel livable, somewhere to take the kids on foot most days. It’s not a destination for visitors from outside the area, and without restrooms or larger amenities, it’s best for short visits. If you’re after a bigger outing, Ferndale’s main downtown parks are the better call.
Getting there
Horizon View Park is in the Cascade Drive area of east Ferndale, reached via local neighborhood streets off the main routes through town. It’s primarily designed for the families who live nearby and can walk to it, rather than for visitors driving in, so it’s lightly equipped. For a park with parking, restrooms and more to do, head to one of Ferndale’s larger downtown parks.
A local broker’s take
When I’m walking a family through an east Ferndale subdivision, I always note the little neighborhood parks like this one, because a walkable playground a couple of blocks away is a real, daily quality-of-life perk for anyone with young kids. It won’t headline a listing, but it’s exactly the kind of thing buyers tell me they’re glad they have once they’ve moved in. Ferndale’s newer east-side neighborhoods tend to offer more house and yard for the money than comparable Bellingham areas, and pocket parks like this are part of what makes them work for families.
Good to know
What’s at Horizon View Park?
It’s a small neighborhood park with a playground, serving the Cascade Drive area of east Ferndale. It’s a simple local park without restrooms or larger facilities.
Is Horizon View Park worth a special trip?
Not really, it’s designed for the families who live nearby and can walk to it. For a fuller outing with restrooms and more amenities, Ferndale’s larger downtown parks like Pioneer and VanderYacht are better.
Before you go
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