A ground view of plantings on the north end of the park.
North end plantings on the site of the old tennis court.
Lakeview Drive, with trail and ponds on the east side.
Ballinger Park’s east side with ponds.
The east side of project with the community center, pilings, crane mats and stockpiles.
The east side of project with the pond, crane mats, and new plantings.
The east side of the project with the pond and Lakeview trail.
A project view looking north from Lake Ballinger.
Facing north, showing the new and old channels.
A view from Edmonds side looking northeast across the project.
A view looking south to Lake Ballinger, including the new channel and one of the ponds.
A view of the new channel and new bridge and new plantings, looking east from the west side.
New channel, new bridge, and new plantings on the west side of the park.
David Carlos on June 25 began taking weekly photographs via drone to capture the progress of the fish and wildlife restoration project at Ballinger Park.
The $5.5 million project aims to transform Ballinger Park into a natural area with wetlands, riparian corridors, natural vegetation, habitat for birds, fish, turtles and amphibians — and hopefully someday to support salmon runs.
A partnership between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Mountlake Terrace, the project includes planting of more than 2,000 native trees and shrubs, redirecting Hall Creek to a new, more-stable channel, and constructing boardwalks, trails and footpaths.
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Do we know when the park is going to reopen? We are excited to get to enjoy it again and especially the new upgrades!!