Pierce County's Second City
Welcome to Lakewood, Pierce County's second-largest city—a South Sound community beside Joint Base Lewis-McChord with lakeside parks, transit access, and a short commute to Tacoma.
Lakewood is a city in Pierce County, Washington, positioned along Interstate 5 immediately south of Tacoma, within the greater Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area. With about 63,600 residents, it is the second-largest city in the county, though its incorporation is relatively recent: after several earlier attempts were rejected at the ballot, voters approved cityhood in 1995, and Lakewood incorporated in 1996. The city functions as a suburban bedroom community for Tacoma, Fort Lewis, and the broader South Sound. The city's defining relationship is with Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Lakewood adjoins the McChord Air Force Base portion of the installation, and the military's presence shapes the local population, economy, and schools. Nearly a third of students in the Clover Park School District are military-connected, and the city is home to a significant number of active-duty families, veterans, and defense-related workers. This gives Lakewood a more transient, diverse, and civic-minded character than a typical suburb of its size. Lakewood's landscape is notable for its lakes and parkland. American Lake, the largest natural lake in Pierce County, lies partly within the city and adjoins the base, while Fort Steilacoom Park offers more than 340 acres of trails, sports fields, and restored prairie. Lakewold Gardens adds a formal, ten-acre garden, and Harry Todd Park provides lakefront access in the Tillicum neighborhood. Neighborhoods range from the military-adjacent Tillicum area to established subdivisions such as Oakbrook, with a housing stock of mid-century single-family homes and a growing share of apartments. Sound Transit commuter rail at Lakewood Station and Pierce Transit bus service tie the city into the regional network. For buyers and renters seeking a South Sound address with transit, parks, and proximity to both Tacoma and the base, Lakewood is a practical and established choice.
Lakewood is located in Pierce County, Washington, just south of Tacoma along the Interstate 5 corridor. It is the second-largest city in the county, behind Tacoma, and forms part of the greater Seattle-Tacoma metropolitan area.
Lakewood is known for its adjacency to Joint Base Lewis-McChord—specifically the McChord Air Force Base portion—and for its lakes and parkland, including American Lake, the largest natural lake in Pierce County, and the 340-acre Fort Steilacoom Park.
Most of Lakewood is served by the Clover Park School District, which also serves Joint Base Lewis-McChord and is the fourth-largest district in Pierce County. Nearly a third of its students are military-connected. Some areas of Lakewood fall under other districts.
Lakewood incorporated as a city on February 28, 1996, after several earlier incorporation attempts in the years 1971, 1990, and 1994 were rejected by voters. Upon incorporation, it immediately became the second-largest city in Pierce County, behind Tacoma, and one of the largest in the state of Washington.
Lakewood lies immediately south of Tacoma, roughly six miles from downtown, reachable by car via Interstate 5 or by Sound Transit commuter rail from Lakewood Station to Tacoma Dome Station in about 14 minutes.
Lakewood's population was 63,612 in the 2020 U.S. census, making it the second-largest city in Pierce County. The city incorporated in 1996 and functions as a suburban bedroom community for Tacoma and Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
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Lakewood's housing stock reflects its mid-century suburban growth and its role as a base-adjacent community. Single-family homes from the 1940s through the 1970s are common across established subdivisions, alongside a substantial supply of apartments and townhomes that serve renters, first-time buyers, and the military population's frequent moves. Neighborhoods near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, such as Tillicum, offer more affordable, practical housing convenient to the base and Interstate 5, while areas like Oakbrook and the neighborhoods around the lakes feature larger lots and waterfront or view properties. The mix of ownership and rental stock, combined with proximity to Tacoma and the base, gives Lakewood a varied market serving a wide range of households.
Lakewood's neighborhoods reflect its varied geography. Tillicum, near Joint Base Lewis-McChord and American Lake, is a diverse, practical area popular with military families, first-time renters, and those wanting base and I-5 access; it includes the lakefront Harry Todd Park. Oakbrook, an established residential area with its own neighborhood association, offers tree-lined streets and single-family homes. The communities around Gravelly Lake and American Lake hold some of the city's lakefront and view properties, while neighborhoods near Fort Steilacoom Park benefit from direct trail access. Because the city incorporated from a patchwork of earlier suburban and rural areas, its districts vary in era and density, from older in-town blocks to newer apartment communities along the major corridors.
Lakewood's lifestyle balances military-community life with South Sound suburban comforts. The presence of Joint Base Lewis-McChord means many residents are service members, veterans, or defense workers, giving the city a steady rhythm of arrivals and departures and strong support networks for military families. Fort Steilacoom Park serves as the civic backyard, with miles of trails, sports leagues, an off-leash dog area, and a popular farmers market, while American Lake and Gravelly Lake support boating, fishing, and lakeside recreation. The city's diverse population supports an array of restaurants and international markets, and Tacoma's museums, dining, and waterfront are minutes away. It suits those who want transit access, green space, and proximity to both the base and the region's job centers.
Lakewood is served by the Clover Park School District, the fourth-largest district in Pierce County, covering about 68 square miles including Lakewood and Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Nearly a third of the district's students are military-connected, and the district is recognized with Washington's Purple Star Award for its support of military families. Families should note that parts of Lakewood are served by other districts, so school assignment depends on the specific address. The district operates a full range of elementary, middle, and high schools, and its central location between Tacoma and the base makes it a key educational anchor for the community.
Lakewood is positioned at a key South Sound junction, with Interstate 5 running along its eastern edge and State Route 512 providing access toward Puyallup and the rest of the county. Sound Transit's Lakewood Station offers Sounder commuter rail service north to Tacoma and Seattle, while Pierce Transit provides local and regional bus routes. The city sits roughly six miles from downtown Tacoma, a short drive or quick train ride away. This transit infrastructure is a distinguishing feature for a suburban city, giving commuters an alternative to freeway traffic and making Lakewood one of the more connected cities in Pierce County.
Lakewood's recreation is anchored by Fort Steilacoom Park, a more than 340-acre destination with miles of walking and biking trails, sports fields, a large playground, an off-leash dog area, and restored prairie habitat. American Lake, the largest natural lake in Pierce County, offers boating and fishing and is ringed by parks including the 17-acre, lakefront Harry Todd Park in Tillicum. Lakewold Gardens provides a ten-acre formal garden and historic estate for quiet walks and events. Gravelly Lake and Lake Steilacoom add additional waterfront, and the city's park system supports everything from organized sports to nature walks, with Tacoma's Point Defiance Park and Puget Sound shoreline a short drive away.
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