The Pullman Kiwanis partnered with the City of Pullman Parks Department to help support Mary’s Park, a place for kids of all abilities to play and enjoy the outdoors.

Mary’s Park is an interactive Americans with Disabilities Act accessible park including ADA accessible play equipment, restrooms, green space, rain gardens, equipment storage, a picnic area and shelter, possible RV sites, and parking spaces.

Located at 1570 SE Johnson Ave. in Pullman, it’s set on five acres donated from the Herb Neil estate in 2010.
The Pullman Kiwanis donated about $35,000 for playground equipment in 2019. The club asked the community to help support this future park, the first fully accessible playground on the Palouse. Generous citizens of Pullman donated and the club matched the donations.

