Beachfront park offers stunning lake and city skyline views with a long boardwalk circling a swimming area. Atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, though it can get busy and lively on sunny days. Playground and water activities attract families, creating a communal vibe without feeling overcrowded.
Serene views at night and around sunset create a peaceful atmosphere. Walking trails through lush greenery offer quiet moments for self-reflection and relaxation away from crowds.
Plenty of free parking surrounds the park, making it easier to find a spot than at other parks nearby. Parking fills up on sunny weekends but remains generally ample and accessible.
Good to know
Parking can be a challenge, especially on weekends and sunny days.
Expect large crowds during summer, particularly on hot days.
The Friday Market runs from June to September, featuring local produce.
Floating sauna on the lake offers breathtaking views and a robust wood fire that creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The setting includes a cold plunge into the lake, providing a unique contrast therapy experience. The space feels clean, cozy, and peaceful, ideal for relaxation and unwinding.
Quiet saunas sit on a pier with lake and mountain views, creating a peaceful environment. The water and marina views add a serene backdrop for meditation and relaxation.
Easy access comes from a nearby covered parking garage. Parking tickets get validated by the friendly Sauna Master at the end.
Good to know
Reservations are required for private events, such as birthday parties.
The sauna offers community plunging events in Tacoma, Gig Harbor, and Kitsap.
Fall sauna sessions will be available again in the fall.
Waterfront park offers stunning lake and city views with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere on weekdays and a lively, fun vibe at times. Trails, benches, and a small sandy beach provide spots to relax or stroll, while live music adds to the inviting outdoor experience.
Quiet and peaceful atmosphere defines this spot, especially on weekdays and evenings. The area is small but clean, with a serene view that invites calm and relaxation.
Parking offers free spots but can be limited and sometimes requires a bit of a walk, especially on weekends. Nearby areas provide plenty of parking options.
Good to know
Parking can be a bit of a challenge, especially on weekends.
The beach offers local markets and events throughout the year.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained.
Dense forest with wide, well-maintained trails creates a quiet, peaceful atmosphere that feels like a rural countryside. Visitors find it mostly shaded and family-friendly, offering a green escape within an urban area. Clear trail markings and multiple loops support easy navigation and varied walks.
Wide, quiet trails run through a dense forest that creates a serene atmosphere. The environment stays peaceful and clean, offering a calm retreat from urban life.
Ample parking spots sit near the entrance, making access straightforward. Staff provide help with parking and directions, and an annual discovery pass can be purchased on site.
Good to know
A Discover Pass is required to access the park.
Parking costs $10, payable at a drop box if you don't have a pass.
The trails are well-marked and easy to navigate.
Park offers stunning lake views and majestic Mt. Rainier backdrop with direct waterfront access. Atmosphere stays peaceful and tranquil, ideal for picnics, swimming, and family outings. Features include playground, picnic shelters, and barbecue grills amid large trees.
Serene setting with immense trees and lake views creates a peaceful atmosphere. Quiet, clean grounds and nature trails support a calm, tranquil meditation experience.
Plenty of parking slots make access easy. The ample parking avoids hassle even during busy times.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, so arrive early or be prepared to search for a spot.
The park is great for outdoor events and gatherings.
Expect the parking lot to be busy during the summer months.
Park offers spectacular lake views with Mount Rainier visible from the dock. It features a well-maintained pier, playground, and swimming areas that create a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. The setting is quiet and scenic, ideal for relaxing and enjoying sunsets.
Quiet and peaceful environment offers a great setting for silent meditation. Views over Lake Washington add a calm, picturesque backdrop perfect for reflection.
Parking varies by area. One spot offers amazing beach parking, while another has limited parking availability.
Good to know
Parking at Waverly Beach Park is very limited, especially on hot summer days.
The restrooms are clean and well-maintained with supplies available.
Waverly Beach Park is great for family picnics and has a playground.
Spacious park with elevated boardwalks and views of Lake Washington offers a peaceful, quiet atmosphere ideal for walking, bird watching, and photography. Wildlife like herons and turtles add to the natural setting. Crowds increase on weekends, but the overall vibe remains calm and serene.
A peaceful small hiking trail offers a quiet spot for meditation, suitable for all ages. The waterfront views create a serene and tranquil atmosphere that supports relaxation and mindfulness.
Parking includes a wheelchair accessible lot with an accessible entrance. Spaces can be tight but generally parking is easy to find.
Good to know
Parking can be tight, especially on sunny weekends.
The park hosts family events like kids concerts and movie nights.
Paddle boarding is accessible and affordable at the park.
Park offers spacious lawns, winding paths, and lake views that create a peaceful atmosphere. It attracts families and young people who enjoy relaxing, watching sunsets, and socializing. Dog-friendly areas and a playground add to its family appeal.
A peaceful atmosphere fills the space, enhanced by a wind chime hanging from a tall tree. The spot feels cosy and quiet, ideal for spending calm moments with others.
Plenty of street parking exists, but the parking lots are small and can fill up on busy days. Finding a spot a little ways down the road is common when lots are limited.
Good to know
Parking can be limited on busy days, but street parking is available.
The park has a parking lot and public toilets nearby.
The park is well maintained and offers beautiful views of the water.
Pavilion built on water offers picturesque waterfront views of Lake Washington and moored yachts. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with quiet spots for walking and family time alongside areas with live music and events. Amenities include picnic tables, a dock, and water activities like kayaking and paddle boarding.
Peaceful waterfront offers a calm and serene atmosphere perfect for quiet walks and meditation. The area stays clean and quiet, with beautiful views that help clear the mind.
Parking stays close to the pavilion and is usually easy to find. A pay lot fills by early evening, but a public garage nearby offers a backup option within a short walk.
Good to know
Parking at Marina Park Al Locke Pavilion costs $1 per hour.
Parking can be difficult to find in downtown Kirkland.
The farmers market runs on Wednesdays from 3 to 7 PM, June through September.
Wide open grassy fields and waterfront views create a peaceful setting with plenty of space for picnics, games, and walking dogs. Quiet atmosphere and lush gardens offer a calm escape near the city. Scattered benches and a pavilion provide spots to relax while enjoying the lake scenery.
A peaceful and quiet spot with nice surroundings offers a calm walking experience. It feels like a little oasis away from busy city streets.
Free parking exists but is limited and lacks shade. Street parking near expensive homes offers an alternative.
Good to know
Parking is available, but it can be limited during busy times.
There are no public restrooms in the park.
The park features well-maintained walking paths suitable for leisurely strolls.