Long pier offers breathtaking views of Puget Sound and mountains. Peaceful spot draws people for fishing and crabbing. Sunsets create a beautiful scenery that enhances quiet walks and lively seasons.
Views from the pier include Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula mountains, and Mount Baker on clear days. Sunsets and the sea beyond the breakwater add to the beautiful scenery.
Good to know
Parking is free for up to 3 hours at the fishing pier parking lot.
Expect crowds during salmon season, especially on weekends.
Restrooms are available near the pier for visitor convenience.
Park features serene waterfront views with a gated dog area and a paved dock for easy access. Visitors enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Sound, ferries, and distant mountains while relaxing on benches or picnic tables. The peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere invites quiet nature watching and sunset enjoyment.
Spectacular panoramic views include the Sound, ferries, and distant mountains like Whidbey, Baker, and the Olympics. The area offers a beautiful beach and spots to relax while watching sunsets and ferry traffic.
Good to know
Look for high and low tide warnings before hiking between the seas.
Parking is close and accessible for people with disabilities.
Dogs are not allowed at Brackett's Landing North.
Small park offers breathtaking views of Puget Sound and Whidbey Island's southern tip. Two benches provide quiet spots to enjoy sunsets or lunch. Limited parking and nearby traffic require some caution, keeping the atmosphere intimate and peaceful.
Views include Puget Sound and the southern tip of Whidbey Island. Two benches and a lover's bench offer spots to enjoy the sunset or eat lunch. The overlook can be appreciated even from inside a car on a clear day.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, with only about six spots available.
There are no restrooms or trails at the park.
The park is very small, primarily offering just two benches.
Small beach park offers breathtaking waterfront views of the ferry and mountains. Calm, relaxed atmosphere welcomes families and walkers to the wide sandy shore and fishing pier. Nearby dog park and local eateries create a friendly community feel.
Views include the Edmonds-Kingston Ferry, Olympics, and Mt Hood. Large sitting platforms offer spots to watch the sunset over the water.
Good to know
Dogs are not allowed on the beach itself.
Parking is limited; consider using residential streets.
There are clean indoor restrooms available.
Spacious beach offers breathtaking views of Puget Sound and mountains. Tide pools invite quiet exploration while large logs provide perfect sunset spots. Occasional train sounds add a unique touch to this peaceful atmosphere.
Beautiful views of Puget Sound and Whidbey Island stretch across the beach. Large logs offer perfect sitting spots to watch the sunset and the powerful waves crashing onto the shore.
Good to know
Parking at Picnic Point Park is limited, especially on beautiful days.
The park is dog-friendly, allowing dogs on a leash.
The beach has real sand, making it suitable for kids to play.
Trail winds through forest to a picturesque beach with endless ocean views and driftwood seating. Quiet, peaceful vibe with gentle breeze and occasional train sounds. Limited parking keeps it secluded and natural.
Endless ocean views stretch across Puget Sound and the Olympic mountains. Trails lead to a beach treasure with uninterrupted nature and beautiful bay vistas.
Good to know
Parking at the upper trailhead is very limited, so arrive early.
Dogs must be on a leash on the trail at all times.
The walking path is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.
Studio boasts a beautiful waterfront view that calms the mind. Staff use varied therapeutic techniques and teach clear self-care tips. Easy access with parking and transit adds to the quiet, calming atmosphere enhanced by soft music and heated bedding.
The studio offers a beautiful view of the water that creates a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.
Good to know
The location is easy to access and has parking.
The venue is located along the Edmonds waterfront with plenty of free parking.
There is a bus transit center across the street if I didn't want to bring my car.
Small park near ferry terminal offers picturesque views of Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula. Kid-friendly beach with sand and grassy areas invites play and relaxation. Walking paths and benches provide spots to watch boats and enjoy peaceful sunsets in an uncrowded setting.
Spectacular views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula stand out here. The sight of the Washington State Ferry boats and an old commercial train adds unique charm to the scenery.
Good to know
The park has clean public restrooms and ample parking spaces.
The ocean can be accessed for swimming through this park; check current regulations.
Restaurants and cafes are located within a one-minute walk.
Mexican restaurant shines with colorful murals and soft mariachi melodies for a cozy vibe. Outdoor seating offers waterfront views that enhance the dining experience. Festive decor and intimate spaces make it perfect for both groups and quiet dinners.
Seating outside offers a clear view of the waterfront right in the bowl. The spot combines great food with an amazing view that complements the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but all party members must be present to be seated.
Happy hour offers a variety of drink and appetizer options.
Wednesday is advertised as 'kids eat free', but confirm if this applies at your location.
Small park by the water offers beautiful waterfront views and a quiet atmosphere. Kids enjoy the playground while families picnic on benches. Wildlife like seals and otters often appear near the shore, adding to the peaceful scene.
Benches and a picnic table sit near the water, offering beautiful views of the sound. The park provides a gorgeous waterfront scene that feels peaceful and inviting.
Good to know
Haines Wharf Park has a playground and benches for sitting.
There are only a few parallel parking spots available at Haines Wharf Park.
Expect limited public access to water at Haines Wharf Park.