Park offers rocky and sedimentary beaches with abundant driftwood seating and lush greenery. Trails are well-maintained and mostly flat, leading to scenic views of Mount Rainier and nearby ferries. Wildlife is diverse, creating a peaceful atmosphere near a residential neighborhood.
Beach access includes a stony shore good for beachcombing and birding. A short, mostly flat trail winds through woods to scenic views of ferries in the harbor. The park has a quiet, well-maintained path and limited on-street parking near a 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.
Good to know
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.
Small park offers artistic labyrinth with colorful patterns and a peaceful overlook of water. Atmosphere stays quiet and meditative, inviting reflection and rest. Features include a swinging bench and seating spots near the labyrinth and prayer wheel.
A hidden gem with a wonderful view and a meditation labyrinth offers a cute, community-maintained spot. A nice walking track runs around and through this darling little park.
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.
Good to know
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.
Wooded park with historic bunkers and waterfront trails offers incredible Olympic views and a peaceful pebble beach. Paved paths attract many dog walkers and local hikers, while spaced-out benches provide quiet spots. The park supports kayaking and paddle boarding, making it a versatile outdoor space.
Wooded trails and a beach offer short hikes and cardio routes with views of historic bunkers and gun batteries. Easy parking, paved paths, and open spaces make it a good spot for kayaking and dog walks.
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.
Good to know
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.
Nature preserve blends manicured gardens with natural wilderness along soft paths and lush greenery. Atmosphere stays peaceful and calming, inviting quiet walks and reflection. Visitors encounter timed entry and a small gift shop offering unique items.
Well maintained trails wind through a dense forest with diverse vegetation and huge trees. The park features a reflection pond and a Japanese garden that add to its natural beauty.
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.
Park combines flat trails, waterfront views, and wildlife spotting opportunities. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, with a mix of quiet woods and near-road walks. Ruins with graffiti art add a unique, historic touch to the natural setting.
Trails wind through woods and around the bay with flat paths and a beach offering nice views. The park supports large scale games like capture the flag and allows dogs on leash, making it good for families and kids.
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.
Small park with a tiny pier and picnic area offers a quiet atmosphere and calm water views. Locals use the dock for sunbathing and the space suits activities like swimming, paddleboarding, and kayaking. The setting is peaceful and well maintained, making it suitable for relaxing or walking dogs.
A small, quiet park with a tiny pier and a beautiful view of the port. It has a couple of picnic tables, restrooms, and a parking lot for about 10 cars, with lots of wildlife around.
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.
Good to know
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.
Sandy beach with fine sand and water views offers a relaxing atmosphere with a mix of shaded and sunny areas. Trails lead down steeply to the beach, which is dog friendly and good for kids to play near the water. Views include downtown Seattle and ferry docks, creating a slightly secluded, peaceful vibe.
Water views and a beach with shaded and sunny areas make this park a serene spot. It offers paths down to the water and space for off-leash dogs to roam freely.
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.
Good to know
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.
Small park offers breathtaking scenery with a beach-like dock area and views of boats. It has benches and trails suitable for biking, picnics, and dog walking. The atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming, with nearby marinas and attentive local police presence.
Gorgeous park with waterfront views and a trail connecting the ferry dock to the city dock. Offers benches, public restrooms, and space for biking, dog play, and picnics. Volunteer and local police provide attentive oversight.
Breathtaking scenery includes views of the dockyard and ferry. Seats along the trail let you relax while watching boats.
Good to know
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.