Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo, Washington on Wednesday, Aug. 09, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo, Washington on Wednesday, Aug. 09, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

Pick a pear at pocket park the size of a pear tree in Mukilteo

Barbara Brennan Dobro Park, site of a historic tree, is among the tiny gems to explore near the waterfront.

MUKILTEO The pear tree is about as tall as the park is wide.

What’s up with that?

Barbara Brennan Dobro Park measures 23-by-45 feet.

The little park has gone through the decades largely unnoticed.

It is a short jog from Mukilteo Speedway, tucked below Second Street on Mukilteo Lane. It faces train tracks and sits next to a wastewater pump station.

That might not sound too inviting, but check it out. There are 10 free nearby parking spaces.

It is an oasis with a bench, picnic table, incredible shade, water views, pretty flowers and the chorus of seagulls — that is, until a freight train rumbles by.

The shade is from the famous Fowler Pear Tree that is a state registered historic landmark.

Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

“It’s really about that pear tree,” said Matt Nienhuis, the city’s public works director. “We have arborists look at it.”

The tree is the namesake of white settler Jacob D. Fowler, a merchant often credited with naming the town Mukilteo, a Native American word translating to “good camping ground” or “narrow passage,” depending on the source.

In 1863, Fowler planted what might be now the oldest pear tree in Washington. Before a windstorm in the 1990s, the tree stood 35 feet tall and spread nearly 45 feet.

A plaque that details the story of the Fowler Pear Tree at Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

A plaque that details the story of the Fowler Pear Tree at Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

The site was donated by Fowler heir Barbara Brennan Dobro. Mukilteo Way Garden Club members cleaned up the grounds and made a little park around the tree, planting a barberry hedge for protection and azaleas.

“We call it the Fowler Pear Tree Park,” said Pattye Snyder, co-president of the 90-year-old club. “Our people have just taken care of it since the beginning. Every month we have a couple of people come in and weed and prune and plant new flowers. Pretty soon we are going to be replacing a couple of rose bushes because they are looking tired.”

The club cloned Fowler cuttings to grow three more trees, two at Rosehill Community Center and another at Pioneer Cemetery.

The three Fowler offshoots are thriving, but too young to bear fruit, she said.

The senior tree keeps popping out pears.

“It is amazing that it is 160 years and still producing pears,” Snyder said. “The thing is almost hollow. It was struck by lightning years ago and it’s only half a tree and a trunk.”

A pear from the Fowler pear tree at Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo, Washington on Wednesday, Aug. 09, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

A pear from the Fowler pear tree at Barbara Brennan Dobro Park in Mukilteo, Washington on Wednesday, Aug. 09, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

Nienhuis said the tree is not for DIY cuttings by the public.

As for the fruit, have at it: “When they’re ripe, if you want, come pick a pear,” he said.

Just don’t get too excited.

“They are not really tasty pears,” Snyder said. “We throw them to the birds.”

There are three other tiny parks within easy walking distance of this hidden gem.

Totem Park, on Second Street near Mukilteo Speedway, is a mere triangle with a carved pole. The park was formed in the 1940s when the viaduct was built over the railway. According to the city’s historical society, a pole carved by Cub Scouts in 1960 was replaced 30 years later by a story pole topped by a bald eagle that was carved by a high school principal.

Across the speedway, with no parking, is Peace Park, also called Byers Family Park after the land donor. The scenic overlook has a plaza, bicycle repair station and seating.

The tiny parks in walking distance to Barbara Brennan Dobro Park.

The tiny parks in walking distance to Barbara Brennan Dobro Park.

One bench honors the three Kamiak High School graduates killed in a house party in 2016. A second bench has the name of lifelong Mukilteo resident Yvonne McCaulley Pauley, who lived nearby and died in 2012. It reads: “A mom’s love is forever.”

Next to Ivar’s at the waterfront is a parklet, the 60-by-60 foot patch of asphalt over what was the former ferry terminal’s on-ramp. The parklet is owned by the Port of Everett and maintained by Ivar’s, which uses part for dining. It’s a nice breezy spot to watch the world and the ferry boats go by.

Is there a person, place or thing making you wonder “What’s Up With That?” Contact reporter Andrea Brown: 425-339-3443; abrown@heraldnet.com; Twitter: @reporterbrown.

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