Small city park offers lakefront views with a peaceful vibe. Enjoy playground fun and rent gear for water sports. Dog-friendly spots invite splash and fetch, while trails and picnic areas provide space for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Views include a pier overlooking the lake, a small beach with seaplane sightings, and sights of Seattle and many birds. Sunsets offer especially beautiful scenes over the water.
Good to know
Parking at Log Boom Park is very limited, especially on weekends.
The park is not wheelchair accessible from public transit.
The shelter with a BBQ grill is first-come, first-served.
Enjoy a spectacular lake view through south-facing windows while browsing a premium product selection in a wheelchair accessible store. Relax on the outdoor deck and watch seaplanes land, adding to the friendly and fun atmosphere.
South-facing windows offer a gorgeous view of Lake Washington and the Kenmore playing facility. The setup inside highlights this scenic outlook, making it a standout feature worth noting.
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Wednesday is an all-day deal day at Theorem Cannabis.
You can pay with a debit card, order on a touch pad inside or online.
The parking lot is limited, but there is additional parking off the trail below.
Renovated seminary offers elegant rooms with large windows showcasing forest and lake views. Quiet, calming atmosphere suits restful stays and celebrations. Two well-regarded bars and nearby hiking trails add to the experience.
Large windows provide natural light and views of the grounds. Rooms and the restaurant offer great views of the nearby park and state park trails with wildlife.
Good to know
Valet parking is free and included for all guests.
Happy hour offers great deals on food and drinks from 4-6pm daily.
Reservations are recommended for the spa to ensure availability.
Massive castle-like playground and well-kept trails offer fun and peace. Trails lead to Lake Washington views and over 3,000 feet of shoreline for relaxing. A restored 18th-century seminary serves as a luxury hotel and spa, adding rustic charm to the park.
Trails lead to great views of Lake Washington and over 3,000 feet of shoreline offer relaxing spots. The old Catholic seminary provides a notable vantage point overlooking the lake and nearby homes.
Good to know
Parking requires a day pass costing $10 or an annual Discover Pass costing $35.
Bring your Washington State Parks pass to avoid the $10 parking fee.
The park hosts live concerts during summer, great for all ages.
Historic building with beautifully restored interiors offers a calm, peaceful atmosphere. Outdoor seating provides lovely views under umbrellas on the patio. Guests enjoy quiet dining and space for conversation or lawn games, blending classic ambiance with a relaxed meal.
Outside seating offers lovely views under umbrellas on the patio. The scenic environment complements the location well.
Good to know
You need a discovery pass to park at Cedar + Elm.
Valet parking at Cedar + Elm is gratuity only.
The Chefโs Tasting is only available on Fridays and Saturdays.