Duck
Active member
I've had lots of success flying at 60 acres. The fields are closed to sports most of the year to keep the grass in good shape. Even during the summer you can fly there in the mornings. I think practice usually starts at 3. People do use the field so sometimes you have to pick up an move to another spot to stay where you won't fly over people. There are lots of fields and everyone is friendly so I have yet to have a problem.
There are fields booked on Wednesdays for flying by a local club. They are mostly gliders but one of their members invited me to come with my mini arrow.
http://www.60acres.org/calendar.html
This club has wednesdays booked at one of the fields for flying:
http://www.seattleareasoaringsociety.com/
I think the soaring society also has a private field in Carnation. That is only for members. I haven't had much time for flying so I never joined but it looked like a good field.
There are fields booked on Wednesdays for flying by a local club. They are mostly gliders but one of their members invited me to come with my mini arrow.
http://www.60acres.org/calendar.html
This club has wednesdays booked at one of the fields for flying:
http://www.seattleareasoaringsociety.com/
I think the soaring society also has a private field in Carnation. That is only for members. I haven't had much time for flying so I never joined but it looked like a good field.