Food Scene
The Riviera Lakeshore Bar and Grill provides a unique lakeside dining experience with friendly staff, delicious food and spectacular views. Relax on the patio for an up close view of dazzling Lake Josephine while the resident bald eagles circle the lake against a backdrop of luscious evergreens and regal Mt. Rainier. Check the calendar for live music, karaoke, bingo and other exciting events.
Winter Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 4pm - 8pm
Thursday: 4pm - 9pm
Friday: 4pm - 9pm
Saturday: 9:30am - 9pm
Sunday: 9:30am - 7pm
Summer Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 4pm - 8pm
Thursday: 4pm - 9pm
Friday: 11am - 9pm
Saturday: 9am - 9pm
Sunday: 9am - 8pm
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Riviera Lakeshore Restaurant
11019 Country Club DriveThe Riviera Lakeshore Bar and Grill provides a unique lakeside dining experience with friendly staff, delicious food and spectacular views. Relax on the patio for an up close view of dazzling Lake Josephine while the resident bald eagles circle the lake against a backdrop of luscious evergreens and regal Mt. Rainier. Check the calendar for live music, karaoke, bingo and other exciting events.
Winter Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 4pm - 8pm
Thursday: 4pm - 9pm
Friday: 4pm - 9pm
Saturday: 9:30am - 9pm
Sunday: 9:30am - 7pm
Summer Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 4pm - 8pm
Thursday: 4pm - 9pm
Friday: 11am - 9pm
Saturday: 9am - 9pm
Sunday: 9am - 8pm
Everything Else
Anderson Island General Store provides recognizable and accessible brand products that include grocery, deli, fuel (unleaded, super unleaded, desiel, and a propane bottle exchange program), pet supplies, fishing, and hardware. The AIGS gift shop features not only shirts and hats apparel, but also artistry and craftsmanship of local islanders. In addition to these products, AIGS has a post office, ATM, and copy/fax services.
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Anderson Island General Store
10202 Eckenstam Johnson RdAnderson Island General Store provides recognizable and accessible brand products that include grocery, deli, fuel (unleaded, super unleaded, desiel, and a propane bottle exchange program), pet supplies, fishing, and hardware. The AIGS gift shop features not only shirts and hats apparel, but also artistry and craftsmanship of local islanders. In addition to these products, AIGS has a post office, ATM, and copy/fax services.
The short ferry ride is always free on the way back to the main land. (-:
Pierce County Ferry Crossing
Pierce County Ferry CrossingThe short ferry ride is always free on the way back to the main land. (-:
Check out the schedule and fares. https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/index.aspx?NID=2200
Steilacoom to Anderson Ferry station
56 Union AveCheck out the schedule and fares. https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/index.aspx?NID=2200
Anderson Island Park and Recreation District
FYI
Really good wine, friendly owners, and always fun to stop by for a tasting. They grow, process, and bottle all on their own!
http://www.andersonislandvineyards.com/
Anderson Island Vineyards
9817 Otso Point RoadReally good wine, friendly owners, and always fun to stop by for a tasting. They grow, process, and bottle all on their own!
http://www.andersonislandvineyards.com/
Located on Guthrie Road, Lowell Johnson Park is one of Anderson Island's busiest public parks. It is known as "The Ol' Swimmin' Hole" by locals because of it's historic origin. It was a gathering place and probably used for bathing before electric power was introduced to the island in the 1960's. It has two separate, cordoned off swimming areas. One is for the "Big Kids". It has a floating dock and a separate floating platform with a tower to jump from. The other one is for the "Little Un's". It has a floating "V" dock and a slide. There are also sandy beaches, a sand volleyball court, and picnic areas. No lifeguard is on duty. DOGS (except for service dogs) and ALCOHOL are not welcome at any time.
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Lowell Johnson Park
9717 114th AveLocated on Guthrie Road, Lowell Johnson Park is one of Anderson Island's busiest public parks. It is known as "The Ol' Swimmin' Hole" by locals because of it's historic origin. It was a gathering place and probably used for bathing before electric power was introduced to the island in the 1960's. It has two separate, cordoned off swimming areas. One is for the "Big Kids". It has a floating dock and a separate floating platform with a tower to jump from. The other one is for the "Little Un's". It has a floating "V" dock and a slide. There are also sandy beaches, a sand volleyball court, and picnic areas. No lifeguard is on duty. DOGS (except for service dogs) and ALCOHOL are not welcome at any time.
Jane Cammon Park is 40 acres in size and includes the Anderson Island Elementary School, Russ Cammon Ballfield, a covered play area, play equipment, and the Jane Cammon Walking and Bicycle Trail. The trail in this park offers a year-round hiking opportunity as it lacks wet spots and standing water that hikers in other Anderson Island Parks frequently experience. There is also a challenging off-road bicycle course.
Jane Cammon Park
13005 Camus RdJane Cammon Park is 40 acres in size and includes the Anderson Island Elementary School, Russ Cammon Ballfield, a covered play area, play equipment, and the Jane Cammon Walking and Bicycle Trail. The trail in this park offers a year-round hiking opportunity as it lacks wet spots and standing water that hikers in other Anderson Island Parks frequently experience. There is also a challenging off-road bicycle course.
Shopping
Always fun to get in line and then visit the Steilacoom Pub & Grill.
http://thesteilacoompub.com/index.html
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Steilacoom Pub & Grill
1202 Rainier StAlways fun to get in line and then visit the Steilacoom Pub & Grill.
http://thesteilacoompub.com/index.html