Liberty Park is Renton's oldest park facility and the city's major downtown park and ballfield area. The 12-acre park was purchased from the Sartori family on July 14, 1914, and was first known as "City Park." This name was later changed to "Liberty Park" to commemorate the first World War.
TWO NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS!
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Field Rentals
To rent Giannini Stadium Field (Big Liberty) and Wilcoxen Field (Little Liberty) call 425-430-6700.
Playground Replacement
Identified as a major project by the Citizens Advisory Committee in 2018 to maintain the park's existing amenities and included as part of the 2019 Parks Bond, the playground at Liberty Park was replaced and reopened on August 25, 2021. Landscape Structures, Inc. and PlayCreation, Inc. provided the design, demolition and installation of the new play equipment.
The new playground features play structures for ages 2-5 and 5-12, including swings, climbing structures, spinners, slides, all-abilities rocker seat, wheelchair glider, and free-standing play amenities. In addition, the existing Engineered Wood Fiber play surface was replaced with a poured-in-place rubberized surface.