Bradley Lake Park

Bradley Lake Park
Type public
Location South Hill
Coordinates 47°09′41″N 122°17′01″W / 47.1614°N 122.2836°W / 47.1614; -122.2836Coordinates: 47°09′41″N 122°17′01″W / 47.1614°N 122.2836°W / 47.1614; -122.2836
Area 59 acres (23.88 ha)
Created 1997

Bradley Lake Park is a public park located in South Hill, Washington. The park was developed and opened shortly after being acquired by the city via voter approved bond in 1997. Bradley Lake Park consists of 59-acres park site, including a 12-acre lake.

Overview

The park is named after the land’s former owner, Mr. Ward Bradley. The lake was originally a peat bog, and was created after 30 years of peat farming. It is estimated that three to four hundred thousand yards of peat were removed during this time span. The lake was formed after the peat was removed and a dam was constructed on the north end of the former bog.[1]

References

  1. South Hill Historical Society - Bradley lake

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