Talbot Hill Reservoir Park

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Exciting updates are coming to Talbot Hill Reservoir Park! This 2.5-acre park features a city water reservoir with tennis and pickleball courts on its roof. Serving both as a vital utility and a valued community space, the park provides drinking water while offering recreational amenities.


Here’s what’s coming:

  • Upgraded Sports Courts – New surfacing, striping, fencing, and barrier nets between pickleball courts
  • New Shade Shelter – A small shelter for added comfort
  • Improved Parking – Including a new ADA-accessible parking stall
  • Accessible Pathway – Connecting all amenities with an ADA-compliant walkway
  • New Pedestrian Bridge – Replacing the aging structure for a safer experience
  • Enhanced Site Furnishings – A bike rack, drinking fountain, and new court benches


This project is partially funded by a $350,000 grant awarded by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Construction begins in mid-April. These upgrades will enhance your experience and make the park more accessible for all.


Stay updated!

Follow this page for the latest construction updates including schedule and photos.

Exciting updates are coming to Talbot Hill Reservoir Park! This 2.5-acre park features a city water reservoir with tennis and pickleball courts on its roof. Serving both as a vital utility and a valued community space, the park provides drinking water while offering recreational amenities.


Here’s what’s coming:

  • Upgraded Sports Courts – New surfacing, striping, fencing, and barrier nets between pickleball courts
  • New Shade Shelter – A small shelter for added comfort
  • Improved Parking – Including a new ADA-accessible parking stall
  • Accessible Pathway – Connecting all amenities with an ADA-compliant walkway
  • New Pedestrian Bridge – Replacing the aging structure for a safer experience
  • Enhanced Site Furnishings – A bike rack, drinking fountain, and new court benches


This project is partially funded by a $350,000 grant awarded by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Construction begins in mid-April. These upgrades will enhance your experience and make the park more accessible for all.


Stay updated!

Follow this page for the latest construction updates including schedule and photos.

Page last updated: 25 Mar 2025, 12:51 PM