In pioneer days, Lakewood was simply known as the Lakes district, and for good reason. Crowned with seven lakes, Lakewood is one of the more appropriately named cities you’ll ever come across. American Lake, the largest natural lake in Pierce County, boasts two public parks, a private country club, the South Sound’s best rowing club, and Summer’s Cove, a swimming area frequented by off-duty soldiers and their families (it’s located on the side of the lake that abuts JBLM).
Perhaps the lake’s most prestigious bit of trivia is Thornewood Castle, an Elizabethan manor house that was shipped piece by piece from England and reconstructed on the lake’s shore. Tucked away and private, Gravelly Lake is home to many of Lakewood’s finest homes, including Lakewold Gardens a country retreat lavished with a landscape fit for a lumber baron. The gardens are now open to the public and the historic home can be rented for private events.
Take a stroll through Colonial Plaza just off Motor Avenue in Lakewood's downtown. Completed in 2019, the plaza is host to events and public art in front of the charming Lakewood Theater.
The crowning jewel of Lakewood’s 14 parks, the sprawling Ft. Steilacoom Park, is also home to a lake – this one’s a hilltop cresting charmer called Waughop Lake. The park is massive (340 acres) and provides a diverse mix of recreation options, from ball fields to running trails and an off-leash dog park that’s the envy of every pooch in Pierce County.