Tanglewilde neighborhood in Lacey WA was developed in the late 1950's and early 60's and offers a variety of styles of homes on large lots. The streets are wide and treed, and the community includes a 5.2 acre park that was donated to the community by developers Alvin & Evelyn Thompson.
This park is a great place for summertime fun especially with its outdoor swimming pool, playground, picnic benches and tennis courts - plus lots of grass for the kids to run and play. Tanglewilde Recreation Center operates the pool and other park amenities. Neighborhood residents get a discount on the cost of pool membership, but it is open to the general public too.
The Tanglewilde neighborhood includes an elementary school, Lydia Hawk, and is part of the North Thurston Public School district. Many of the streets in Tanglewilde are named after sports teams - you will see Husky, Cougar, Wildcat, Viking etc. Those street names and the large park were unique features that landed the neighborhood in the National Association of Homebuilders magazine when it was developed.
If you are looking for homes in a conveniently located neighborhood in Lacey, WA, be sure to include Tanglewilde on your list!
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