Campground offers waterfront views of Puget Sound and mountains. Spacious sites ensure privacy and a peaceful atmosphere at night. Family-friendly features include a playground and picnic areas for all ages.
Waterfront location offers spectacular views of Puget Sound and the Cascade Mountains. Clear days reveal Mt. Rainier and sometimes Mt. Baker, visible from cabins and walking areas along the shoreline.
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The park has spaces available for camping.
The campground is pet friendly.
The beach is more rocky than sandy.
Small park features an artistic labyrinth and a swinging bench for quiet rest. Trails lead to a peaceful overlook with lake views through trees. Atmosphere stays meditative, perfect for reflection and calm moments.
Small trails lead to water views and a bench overlooking a nearby lake through trees. The community park offers a meditative vibe with lovely views from above.
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Parking is limited on the side of the road.
There are no bathrooms available at the park.
The short trails total around 0.2 miles.
Trails wind through lush greenery to a rocky beach with uninterrupted ferry views and stunning sights of Mount Rainier. Abundant driftwood offers natural seating while diverse wildlife adds to the peaceful vibe near a quiet neighborhood.
Trails lead to a small beach with uninterrupted ferry views and scenic sights of Mount Rainier. The park features beautiful trees and offers multiple spots to enjoy the water and mountain scenery.
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Parking at Hawley Cove Park is limited to about five cars.
No restrooms are available at the park.
The trails are well-maintained and accessible for wheelchairs.
Sandy beach offers fine sand and water views of downtown Seattle and ferry docks. Trails lead steeply down, making it dog friendly and great for kids to play near the water. The park has a relaxing atmosphere with a mix of shaded and sunny spots.
Excellent views of the bay come with a relaxing atmosphere at the park. Water views include the ferry dock and downtown Seattle, making it a great spot for soaking up scenery and watching fireworks.
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There was free parking available, but the area is very small.
The beach has views of the ferry dock and downtown Seattle.
Portable toilets are only in the parking lot, so plan accordingly.
Nature preserve offers peaceful walks through manicured gardens and wild greenery. Visitors enjoy reflective lake views and a terrace with sea vistas. Quiet spots invite calm and reflection, enhanced by timed entry and a small gift shop.
Varied natural features include pine trees, moss, and a reflective lake alongside Japanese gardens and manicured lawns. The estate home offers a terrace with sea views and quiet spots to rest during easy walks.
Good to know
The entrance to the reserve is timed and requires online reservation.
Visitors must buy timed tickets to enter the reserve.
The last call for entry is at 2 pm or 2:15 pm for members.
Wooded park features historic bunkers and a peaceful pebble beach. Paved trails offer incredible Olympic views and attract dog walkers and hikers. Kayaking and paddle boarding add to the versatile outdoor activities available.
Incredible views of the Olympics and Seattle across the sound stand out. The water views with the Bremerton ferry and sunset across the water add to the scenic experience.
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Parking at Fort Ward Park is easy and available.
Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.
No Discovery Pass is needed to access the park.
Bainbridge Bike Co offers specialized e-bikes and a quick rental process. Riders enjoy epic views of Rainier and Seattle on the south loop. Friendly staff help explore peaceful, hilly terrain with durable, comfortable bikes.
Riding the south loop offers epic views of Rainier and Seattle. The island features gorgeous scenery along bike routes near Bainbridge Bike Co. and other recommended spots.
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Renting e-bikes is recommended for exploring the hilly terrain of the island.
The rental includes a phone holder, waterproof panier, bike lock, and route suggestions.
The rental process is quick and easy, with no wait times.
Small park features a tiny pier with beautiful water views perfect for relaxing. Locals enjoy sunbathing on the dock and activities like swimming and paddleboarding. Picnic tables and benches add to the peaceful, well-maintained setting.
Small park with a tiny pier offers a beautiful view of the port and water. Benches and picnic tables provide spots to enjoy the scenery.
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The parking lot at Hidden Cove Park accommodates around 10 cars.
RVs longer than 25 feet may struggle due to limited turn-around space.
The bathroom has a flush toilet, but it may be clogged at times.
Small, cozy beach offers quiet waves and a varied rocky shoreline. Visitors enjoy spectacular Seattle skyline views across the water. Limited roadside parking suits the intimate park setting.
Spectacular Seattle skyline views stretch across the water. The skyline looks great from the shore, offering a clear and amazing cityscape.
Good to know
Street parking is available, but it can be minimal.
There is no dedicated parking lot; only roadside parking is available.
The park is small, which may limit activities.
Spacious salon with vaulted ceilings offers a gorgeous harbor view that fills the space with natural light. Warm, welcoming vibe creates an inclusive environment especially for LGBTQ+ guests. Staff focus on education and skill, ensuring a friendly, professional experience.
Great view overlooking the harbor fills the studio with natural light. Vaulted ceilings add to the open, airy feel and highlight the gorgeous scenery outside.
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Parking is easy and convenient near the studio.
The studio is welcoming to everyone, especially LGBTQ+ individuals.
The staff prioritize education and continuous learning.
Lush forests with moss-covered trees surround a serene lake, creating a tranquil atmosphere perfect for easy hiking. Well-marked, flat trails offer quiet paths ideal for wildlife watching and enjoying gorgeous views of streams and greenery.
Gorgeous views unfold along the hike with lush forests and serene streams. The peaceful lake adds to the breathtaking scenery.
Good to know
There are very few parking spaces available at the nature preserve.
The trails are about 3.4 miles long and suitable for all skill levels.
Bring mosquito repellent as insects can be prevalent in the area.
Rustic winery offers a laid-back atmosphere with quaint views over vineyards. Owner crafts unique local wines from rare grapes, creating a peaceful environment away from crowds. Scenic views enhance the tasting experience perfectly.
Excellent views combine with a quaint ambience to create a relaxing setting. The scenery pairs well with the wine, enhancing the overall experience.
Good to know
The tasting fee is waived if you buy two bottles.
Mike, the owner, personally manages all aspects of the vineyard.
Expect a unique experience with locally grown grapes and rare varietals.
Small park offers breathtaking scenery with a beach-like dock and views of boats. Trails and benches make it great for picnics and dog walking. Nearby marinas and local police add to a safe, relaxing vibe.
Breathtaking scenery includes views of the dockyard and ferry. Seats along the trail let you relax while watching boats.
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The park hosts various events throughout the year.
Public restrooms are available at the park.
There is free parking in the area with a two-hour limit.
Rooms feature balcony views over the bay and garden views, creating a peaceful, romantic atmosphere with a cozy fireplace. Beds are quiet and comfortable, while close beach access and easy parking add to the relaxed seaside vibe despite a constant deep thrum at night.
Rooms offer either a garden view or a balcony overlooking the bay. Both views provide a pleasant and comfortable setting.
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The rooms are exceptionally clean and well maintained.
The location offers easy access to the beach and nearby dining options.
Parking is convenient and readily available for guests.
Park offers flat trails perfect for easy walks and waterfront views of Seattle. Wildlife appears often in quiet woods, adding to the peaceful atmosphere. Ruins with graffiti art give a unique, historic feel to the natural setting.
Flat trails lead to a beach with nice views of the water and Seattle. Several spots offer places to rest and enjoy the water view.
Good to know
The park has clean restrooms available for visitors.
Dogs are allowed on leash throughout the park.
Expect to see a variety of wildlife, including birds and frogs.