About this venue
Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance Park is a spacious waterfront park area in Tacoma, designed for open-air events, walks and gatherings with views of the water. Its appeal does not come from traditional indoor architecture, but from an open landscape, green areas and a natural setting that gives every event a distinctive atmosphere.
The visitor experience is built around a relaxed outdoor feel, clear visibility across the grounds and the chance to enjoy the surroundings before, during or after an event. Instead of stadium seating, the park offers a flexible environment suitable for concerts, local events and recreational visits, with enough room to move comfortably and take in the views.
The venue is located at 5361 Yacht Club Rd, Tacoma, United States. Arrival is most convenient by car toward the Point Defiance Park area, using nearby parking zones and continuing on foot to the event space itself. For broader travel planning around Tacoma, the city transport overview below provides a natural next step.
About the city
Tacoma, a city on the shores of Commencement Bay, is not only an important urban hub of the American Northwest, but also an appealing destination for sports and concert events. The city combines the energy of major arenas with the more relaxed atmosphere of a waterfront destination, allowing visitors to enjoy both the event itself and a pleasant stay beyond the venue. Tacoma stands out through its mix of a modern event scene, a walkable downtown area, and a varied choice of restaurants, bars, and accommodation, making it a practical option for both short and extended visits.
One of Tacoma’s greatest strengths is its transport infrastructure and easy access to arenas and stadiums. Tacoma Dome Station serves as the city’s main transport hub and is connected by the T Line and Sounder S Line, as well as the Pierce Transit network, making travel between downtown and key venues straightforward. Visitors arriving by rail can use Amtrak Tacoma Station, while those flying in are best connected through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). This combination of rail, light rail, and bus connections makes reaching the Tacoma Dome area and other important parts of the city both quick and convenient.
Beyond the event itself, Tacoma also offers a tourist bonus that makes every visit more rewarding. Before or after a concert, it is worth taking a walk along Ruston Way Waterfront or Thea Foss Waterway, where the city’s atmosphere blends naturally with waterfront views and the port’s industrial heritage. Those who enjoy urban sightseeing often explore the Museum District, Union Station, and Chihuly Bridge of Glass, while downtown provides plenty of options for a relaxed continuation of the evening. Tacoma leaves the impression of a city where attending an event easily becomes a complete travel experience.