Pacific Park Board of Commissioners meets Tuesday, March 17 at 6:30 PM. The Park Board helps shape priorities for park improvements, project planning, and community-focused enhancements. If you care about trails, play areas, or future park investments, this is a great meeting to sit in on and stay connected.
About Pacific, WA
Discover what makes Pacific such a great place to live and explore.
Pacific, Washington is a compact community tucked between Auburn and Algona, offering a low-key, residential feel with quick access to bigger-city conveniences. Many days start with cool, damp air that gives way to brighter breaks, which suits people who like greenery and a calmer pace. Neighbors often appreciate the small-town atmosphere while still being close to everyday errands and services.
For commuting, Pacific sits near major routes like SR 167 and I-5, making it practical for reaching employment hubs across the South Sound and beyond. Outdoor time is easy to fit in with nearby parks and river-area open spaces, plus dining and shopping options just a short drive away in surrounding cities. Living options range from single-family homes to townhome-style communities and apartments, appealing to buyers, sellers, and renters looking for a straightforward place to settle.
Pacific Market Report
Get a Pacific market snapshot with current pricing trends, inventory levels, and property insights tailored to the neighborhoods you care about.
Selling in Pacific
Get a clear estimate of what your Pacific home could sell for in today's market, based on recent comparable sales, local demand, and how your property is positioned.
Your Pacific Resource
Not sure which Pacific neighborhoods fit your lifestyle or budget? Let a local professional help you narrow options and make confident decisions.