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place where all are invited to experience fresh air and familiar faces. Buckley and the surrounding areas have much to offer in the way of outdoor recreation including hiking, cycling, fishing, kayaking, skiing, snowshoeing and bird and wildlife viewing. For those seeking a different experience, the Buckley area offers an eclectic mix of old and new, with fine dining, quaint shopping along pedestrian-oriented Historic Main Street, and the Foothills Historical Museum.
Buckley Public Market: 29393 WA-410, Buckley, WA 98321
Hometown Holiday Drive-thru
Christmas Experience: 45224 284th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022
Fall Harvest Celebration: 25001 Sumner-Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321
Summer Sunflower Days: Maris Farms: 25001 SumnerBuckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321
Pinnacle Peak Park: 26838 SE 481st St, Enumclaw, WA 98022
Linda Campbell Memorial Beach: Foothills Trail, Buckley, WA 98321
Boise Creek Park: 1300 SE 469th St, Enumclaw, WA 98022
BUCKLEY IS A CHARMING RURAL TOWN LOCATED JUST SOUTH OF SEATTLE IN PIERCE COUNTY
BUCKLEY’S STRENGTHS ARE FOUND IN ITS LOVELY SMALL-TOWN CHARACTER AND BEAUTIFUL NATURAL SETTINGS
Buckley Foothills Trailhead: Foothills Trail, Buckley, WA 98321
Sports Teams:
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Thunderbirds
Seattle Mariners
Tacoma Rainiers
Must See Attractions:
Point Defiance Zoo
America's Car Museum
Museum of Glass
Mount Rainier National Park
Tacoma Dome
Working Waterfront Maritime Museum
Broadway Center for Performing Arts
About the County: With a population of over 795,225, Pierce County is the second most populous county in the state of Washington The county was named after U.S. President
Franklin Pierce in 1852 Tacoma holds the tile of the largest city and county seat. Surrounded by saltwater shores and towering mountain peaks, it's hard to imagine a more beautiful place to live Pierce county offers something for everybody from it's bustling cities with rich culture and active nightlife to it's sleepy timber towns where main streets are lined with quaint cafes and cottage industries. Everybody from small-town farmers to big-city professional share the pioneer spirit and call Pierce County home
Established in 1890, Dieringer School District consolidated with Lake Tapps School District in 1936. The District's three schools, Lake Tapps Elementary School, Dieringer Heights Elementary School and North Tapps Middle School, provide Pre-School through 8th grade education, and serve as hubs for community activities. The majority of Dieringer School District #343 is located in unincorporated Pierce County, bounded on the east by the White River, on the west by the Stuck River, on the north by the city of Auburn, and on the south by the cities of Bonney Lake and Sumner. The District surrounds the northern two-thirds of Lake Tapps and covers approximately 5.5 square miles.