Lush forests with moss-covered trees surround a serene lake, perfect for wildlife watching on quiet, flat trails. Limited parking is available in a decent size lot near the preserve entrance. Easy access leads to a beach just 30 minutes from the Marshall Parking lot.
A decent size parking lot sits just after the sign on the left. Spaces are very limited at the nature preserve, and it takes under 30 minutes to reach the beach from the Marshall Parking lot.
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.
Large park features spacious open fields and a ferry boat playground for kids. Quiet trails and ponds offer a chill atmosphere for relaxing walks. Multiple courts and fields support active sports like pickleball and roller hockey, with parking available but fills fast on weekends.
Lots of parking spaces exist but fill up quickly on nice weekends. Driving to the far end of the park offers more parking than the main lot, which is small.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging; consider driving to the far end for better options.
The paved pathways are suitable for strollers, wheelchairs, and joggers.
The playground was redone in 2022 with soft flooring to prevent injuries.
Campground offers beautiful water views and peaceful atmosphere with quiet nights. Spacious sites provide privacy and family-friendly features like a playground. Ample public parking makes visits easy, but tent campers should secure spots early.
Ample public parking makes it easy to visit with friends. Campers in tent sites 30-35 should secure a spot early and keep it overnight.
Good to know
The park has spaces available for camping.
The campground is pet friendly.
The beach is more rocky than sandy.
Rooms feature kitchenette amenities like a microwave and fridge for convenience. Guests enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with a welcoming lobby offering books and games. Parking is easy with a private covered garage equipped with an elevator and luggage carts.
A private covered parking garage with an elevator and luggage carts makes coming and going easy. The garage offers safe parking right next to the hotel.
Good to know
The hotel has a private parking garage with key card access.
Rooms are spacious and equipped with a microwave and mini fridge.
The hotel is conveniently located near stores, restaurants, and the ferry.
An 18-foot-tall troll sculpture made from recycled wood stands in a quiet, spacious park with natural tree bushes that look like hair. Parking spots are right by the entrance, making access quick and easy for all visitors. The setting feels peaceful and calming.
Parking spots sit right next to the entrance, making access quick and easy. The walk from parking to the site is very short and straightforward.
Good to know
Parking is limited, especially due to ongoing construction in the area.
There is one designated accessible parking space available nearby.
The walk from the parking lot to Pia the Peacekeeper is very short.
Wooded park features historic bunkers and a peaceful pebble beach with Olympic views. Paved trails attract dog walkers and hikers, while kayaking and paddle boarding add fun on the water. Limited parking means planning ahead is key.
Limited parking requires planning. The lot offers beautiful views and access to a paved trail loop down to the water and back.
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.
Small park features an artistic labyrinth with colorful patterns and a peaceful water overlook. Quiet, meditative atmosphere invites reflection and rest with a swinging bench and prayer wheel nearby. Free roadside parking is limited but available.
Parking offers free spots but space is limited and mostly on the side of the road. Availability suits the area's size but fills up during busy times.
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.
Sandy beach with fine sand and water views offers a peaceful spot for kids and dogs. Free parking is available in upper and lower lots, with a steep trail leading down. Views include downtown Seattle and ferry docks, blending nature with city sights.
Free parking exists in both upper and lower areas, with the lower lot sharing an entrance with the Japanese Exclusion Memorial. The lower lot has a steep trail down to the beach and includes a porta-potty for visitors.
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.