City park offers panoramic city and water views with a quiet, calm atmosphere. It features playground and picnic areas alongside open grassy spaces for sports. The space feels kid-friendly and pet-friendly with a natural, integrated environment.
A playground with swings, slides, and monkey bars suits children well. A circular paved track, picnic tables, and grills add to the space for play and rest.
Offers a panoramic view of the city skyline, including Rainier and the harbor on clear days. The spot is calm at night and provides a picturesque setting overlooking downtown.
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The park lacks public restrooms, so plan accordingly.
Parking spots are limited, especially during busy times.
The playground is suitable for children of various ages.
City park offers waterfront views with a small sandy beach, pier, and lush greenery. It has paved and natural trails winding through tall, mature trees including many Japanese maples. The atmosphere is quiet and family friendly, with spaces for swimming, fishing, jogging, and outdoor play.
Well maintained and clean, the playground features a wooden structure and several swings. It offers a great spot for families with plenty of space to play.
Waterfront views include a small beach and pier. Trails wind through lush greenery with sights of Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier. Restrooms are available near the waterfront.
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The park offers a waterfront view with a small beach, pier, and restrooms.
Limited parking and occasional overcrowding during peak times detract from the experience.
The playground is well maintained and clean.
Playground offers scenic views of a lake and Mount Rainier with plenty of shade and grass for picnics. It features kid-friendly play structures like a fort, slides, swings, and a short zipline. The atmosphere stays peaceful and family-friendly, with easy access to hiking, boating, and swimming nearby.
A small playground offers climbing forts, slides, zip lines, and swings for kids. It sits in a scenic spot with views of Mt Rainier and access to open spaces and waterfront.
Views include a lake and Mount Rainier visible from the playground and park. Clear weather enhances the scenic outlook.
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The parking lot is always packed on weekends and especially in summer.
There are plenty of places to set up a picnic.
The park is a short walk to a bus station with a short ride to light rail.
City park offers stunning skyline views including the Space Needle and features big trees alongside a historic brick water tower. It maintains a peaceful, spacious atmosphere with well-kept green areas and family-friendly amenities like playgrounds and water features. The park blends nature, art, and history in a quiet urban setting.
Open spaces and a sizable playground offer plenty of room for kids to run and play. Features include a wading pool, a splashpad, and convenient parking right by the playground.
Climbing the water tower offers a panoramic view of the city and the Seattle skyline. The park provides stunning scenery with great views of the Space Needle and vast green areas.
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Live shows occur every Thursday during the summer months.
Free outdoor concerts are held regularly at the park.
Parking can be challenging during major events at the park.
City park offers beach access and well-maintained hiking trails through forested areas. It has a family-friendly vibe with playgrounds, picnic spots, and educational features like a salmon slide. Views include Puget Sound and Olympic mountains, creating a peaceful and scenic atmosphere.
A playground specifically for kids sits near walking paths and big fields. The Salmon Slide play area adds an educational touch with views of seasonal salmon runs in the creek.
Views include Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and a city skyline. Trails wind through forest and river areas with salmon sightings. The beach offers tidepools and scenic train tracks along the water.
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The park offers plenty of space for group events.
You can dig for seafood at the park.
In November, the salmon come back to spawn, which is fun to watch.
Large open park features playground with zip line, pickleball courts, and a baseball field. Bright and lively atmosphere with views of Mount Rainier and city skyline. Families with children often use the space for sports and outdoor activities.
Multiple playgrounds serve all ages with a sand-box, running track, and sports fields nearby. Kids enjoy the fun playground and sand pit, making it a popular spot for families and celebrations.
Offers stunning views of Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, and downtown Seattle. The park provides a 180-degree city and mountain panorama, including the Cascades and Bellevue, visible from walking areas and pickleball courts.
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The park has a children's playground suitable for all ages.
Parking can be challenging due to the crowded neighborhood.
The bathrooms are old and not well maintained.
Expansive park features old-growth forest, waterfront views, and rugged hiking trails. Serene atmosphere includes gentle sounds of lapping waves and peaceful spots for relaxation. Amenities support families and groups with playgrounds, picnic areas, and an amphitheater.
A large playground near the main parking lot offers a variety of play structures for kids. It sits close to a picnic area and has decent bathrooms and water fountains nearby.
Views include a mesmerizing Mount Rainier backdrop and a massive bay called Andrew's. Walking paths run along the waterfront and through a beautiful forest and lake setting.
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Parking is busy on weekends, but free parking is available.
Restrooms are clean and well-maintained throughout the park.
The park has trails suitable for running and walking dogs.
Scenic beach park with breathtaking water and mountain views and picturesque sunsets. Open grassy areas and volleyball courts create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Visitors enjoy fire pits and picnic facilities alongside walking paths and an off-leash dog area.
Playgrounds sit on a sandy beach with great views. Multiple playgrounds offer plenty of space for kids to play alongside picnic areas and small trails.
Views include Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. Walking trails and a beach offer spots to enjoy sunsets and watch wildlife like ducks and turtles.
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Parking can be extremely difficult on busy weekends; arrive early to find a spot.
Restrooms are available at the park for visitor convenience.
The concession stand closes at 6pm, so plan accordingly.
City park offers quiet beach and lake views alongside a playground with climbing structures and swings. Two distinct areas create different vibes: one family-friendly and calm, the other lively and noisy with a queer, fun energy. Lifeguards watch over the swimming area with diving boards, making it suitable for all ages.
Playground sits uphill near a beach with climbing structures, Metal Swing-N-Slide play-set, and multiple Bugaloo Playgrounds. It has plastic swings, slides, spinning equipment, and some shaded areas around the kid zone.
A gorgeous lake shore view stretches across the small beach area. Clear days reveal a quiet, scenic outlook toward the Medina Bellevue area, perfect for relaxing by the water.
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The beach has lifeguards on duty from 12 to 7 daily through Labor Day.
Parking can be challenging, especially on sunny days.
Food options are within walking distance from the park.
Small city park offers calm water views and grassy areas with swings. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, especially mid-week, attracting people who relax on the grass or launch kayaks. Less crowded than nearby spots, it provides a natural, neighborhood feel with scenic walkways and benches.
Swings and a small swing set offer simple play options. Kids explore the waterfront and run on the grassy area near the beach. Some forts add variety to the play space.
Offers almost 360-degree water views with beautiful sights of Puget Sound and the Olympics. The redesign improved water access and the overall peaceful scenery enhances the experience.
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There are no restrooms available at Lowman Beach Park.
Parking is very limited, especially on sunny days.
The park is great for launching water sports like paddle boarding.
Beach with calm waves and quiet atmosphere offers beautiful mountain views and wooded trails nearby. Spacious parking and picnic areas support a relaxed, peaceful vibe where people enjoy nature and playgrounds. Dog restrictions on the small beach contrast with the rest of the park's openness.
Playground sits near beach access and grassy open fields. Nearby restrooms and picnic shelters add convenience for families.
Benches and trails offer spots to enjoy stunning mountain views and romantic sunsets. The beach provides beautiful scenery with great views of the sound and peaceful natural surroundings.
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The beach has a spacious parking lot, amenities, and many picnic tables.
Access to the beach involves a steep footbridge, not suitable for mobility issues.
Expect limited walking space during high tide, but plenty during low tide.
City park offers new playground equipment, a splash pad, and fenced-in soccer field within a well-designed layout. Atmosphere stays quiet and family-friendly, with plenty of space for picnics and play. Inner city setting provides great views and easy access by public transport.
Lots of slides and climbing options make the playground unique. It has new equipment and no swings, with a hill good for sliding using cardboard.
Great views come from the park and the community garden. The layout supports enjoying the nice view and the overall sight is pleasant.
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The restroom inside the community center is easily accessible.
Parking is available in the small lot of the Yesler Community Center or on the street.
The park has a splash pad, but water availability is inconsistent.
Park sits at 520 feet elevation, offering great city views with a clear western aspect. Playground divides into sections for little and bigger kids, surrounded by open space for kids and dogs. Features include a large sundial sculpture and two water towers, with no old-growth trees or viewing decks.
Playground features separate areas for little kids and bigger kids. It offers a small, neighborhood park feel with fun equipment for different ages.
Highest point in the city offers great views of the skyline. Outdoor park setting provides a pretty view of the urban landscape.
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The park's elevation is 520 feet, providing great views of the skyline.
There is no viewing deck, but the park offers clear views of the area.
The park has open space suitable for kids and dogs to play.
Massive sculptures blend naturally with ocean views and lush greenery. The atmosphere stays peaceful with few people around, inviting quiet walks and picnics. Well-kept trails and open spaces support outdoor activities like cycling and exercising.
An incredible playground sits near the wooded park with open restrooms nearby. A paved path leads from the playground down to the beach, and parking close by makes access easy for younger children.
Flat walks offer peek-a-boo water views and tree-lined paths. Elevated spots provide breathtaking scenery of beaches, mountains, and parks.
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There is free parking available in the public parking lot.
For a flat, accessible route, park at the southernmost lot near the swings.
The hike is long and zigzagging with no clear signs; using Google Maps is recommended.
Spacious city park with panoramic skyline views and a variety of recreational amenities including golf courses, sports courts, and a skate park. The atmosphere is open and breezy, blending natural scenery with active zones for all ages. Large fields and playgrounds create a relaxed yet energetic vibe, making it suitable for both sports and casual outings.
A large playground features a jungle gym, slides, and a skatepark that kids use like slides. The area is spacious and well-maintained, with an educational section that engages children.
Views stretch over a hill with vast city skyline and water vistas. Walking paths and open spaces offer plenty of spots to enjoy the natural scenery blending with urban sights.
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Parking is limited at Jefferson Park, so arrive early.
The park has clean and operational bathrooms and water stations.
Jefferson Park is dog-friendly with plenty of space for pets to run.
Expansive waterfront park offers stunning water and city views with a modern design and spacious playground suitable for all ages. The atmosphere is relaxed and scenic, ideal for walking, sitting, and enjoying sunsets over the harbor and skyline. Frequent activities and public art create a lively yet peaceful environment.
A spacious and well-designed playground sits alongside open space. It offers a big and fun area for kids to play.
Panoramic views of the harbor, Puget Sound, and downtown skyline stand out. The scene includes the giant wheel, skyscrapers, and marine activity, creating a captivating waterfront atmosphere.
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Waterfront Park is free to enter.
Parking is limited and can be expensive.
Expect large crowds on weekends due to events.
Lakefront park offers quiet atmosphere with great views and a remodeled playground featuring a zip line, two-person swing, and large slide. Open spaces include pickleball courts and a baseball field, attracting families and dog walkers. The area combines natural beauty with active play options in a well-kept setting.
A zip line and a two-person swing stand out in the playground. It also has a big slide and separate play structures for big and little kids.
Great lake views create a relaxing atmosphere. The playfield offers a clear sightline to the water, enhancing the overall scenery.
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Parking can be difficult; arrive early to secure a spot.
The restroom area is currently under construction but will be finished soon.
There are 8 pickleball courts available for use.
Small terraced park offers breathtaking skyline views including city, mountains, and landmarks. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and scenic to busy and lively depending on time. Features include benches, coin-operated telescopes, and a playground for families.
Steps leading down from the main overlook offer an ethereal view and less crowd. Playground area below has good benches and space for kids or a quiet break.
Panorama view of the city includes a clear sight of Mount Rainier perfectly framed. The Seattle skyline stands out with the Space Needle visible, offering a picture-perfect scene with no distractions.
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Parking at Kerry Park is free with no time limits.
The road can be slippery on rainy or snowy days.
Bring a jacket just in case the weather changes.
Massive park with amazing lake views and historic bathhouse offers a peaceful atmosphere and diverse recreational options like swimming, kayaking, and sports courts. Huge trees and well-maintained paths create a relaxing, walkable space in the city. The vibe is calm and inspiring, attracting people seeking both activity and tranquility.
Multiple play areas with slides and swings offer fun for kids. Open spaces include a big sand pit, picnic tables, and benches. Sports fields and a merry-go-round add variety for active play.
Open and beautiful views surround the peaceful lake, framed by majestic trees. The scenic views offer a stunning water backdrop close to downtown.
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The Lantern Parade occurs annually and is a must-see event.
Summer brings boat races and music events at Green Lake Park.
Free dodgeball games are held every Wednesday night at the community center.
Park combines historic industrial structures with expansive green lawns and lakeside views. It offers a spectacular city skyline panorama visible from open picnic areas and walking paths. Activities include paddleboarding, live music events, and lawn games, creating a lively yet peaceful atmosphere.
Green rolling hills surround a children's play area that offers a fun spot for kids. Facilities include soccer fields and basketball courts, making it a popular place for picnics and play.
Climbing the hill reveals stunning views of downtown, the bay, and the mountains. The spot offers breathtaking cityscapes and beautiful skyline views both day and night.
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There is free parking available for up to four hours at Gas Works Park.
Gas Works Park is a great spot for viewing fireworks on the 4th of July.
I attended free DJ sets on Sundays near the concrete area by the water.
Small terraced park offers breathtaking panoramic views of downtown Seattle, Lake Union, and the Space Needle. Quiet, peaceful atmosphere with meandering paths and grassy nooks invites relaxation and picnics. Playground and open grassy areas provide space for children and dogs to play.
A small playground sits at the bottom of a hillside, connected by a windy path from a top viewpoint. The area includes open grass, covered picnic benches, and quaint walking trails.
Unobstructed views of downtown Seattle, the Space Needle, and Mount Rainier stand out here. The park offers quiet atmosphere, great walking paths, and amazing city night views.
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The park has limited parking space, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect steep trails, so wear appropriate footwear for hiking.
The park offers stunning views of downtown Seattle and the Space Needle.
City park offers gorgeous lake views and spacious green areas with a new playground and picnic facilities. The atmosphere is peaceful and family-friendly, with walking trails and a boat ramp enhancing outdoor activities. Public art and cultural events add a unique touch to the setting.
A new playground offers swings, slides, and climbers with plenty of green grass around. A sidewalk for bikes and a small picnic area sit nearby, making it a solid spot for families with kids.
Scenic views of Lake Washington dominate the park, creating a beautiful backdrop. The spot offers gorgeous vistas and sits near many nice restaurants, enhancing the overall experience.
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Parking is limited around the park, so plan to arrive early.
The park has clean and well-maintained public restrooms available for visitors.
The park features a boat ramp for easy access to the water.
Large off-leash dog park features separate sections for small and large dogs, agility courses, and open spaces. Playground offers hilltop views and fun equipment like ziplines and swings. Wide walkways and fields provide space for running, walking, and enjoying sprawling urban and mountain views.
A brand new play area sits on a hilltop with a great view. It suits children aged 2-6 and sits within a large park that has spacious fields and natural trails.
Views include the Seattle skyline, the Space Needle, and Mount Rainier on clear days. The park offers scenic spots with tree lines, little hills, and a hilltop playground view.
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Visitors should be mindful of what they leave visible in their cars.
The park has a large dog park with separate sections for large and small dogs.
Dog owners should leash their dogs unless they are in the designated dog area.
Elevated walkway offers sweeping waterfront views of city skyline, mountains, and ships on the sound. The space feels relaxing and safe, with well-lit paths and accessible features like ramps and an elevator. Small play areas and seating spots provide places for families and rest along the route.
A small playground sits along the Overlook Walk, letting kids move freely in a contained space. Smoking near the play area raises some concerns about safety.
Overlook Walk offers breathtaking views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, Mt. Rainier, and the city skyline. It provides a fantastic waterfront perspective and a beautiful way to connect the Waterfront to Pike Place Market.
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Overlook Walk connects the Seattle waterfront to Pike Place Market, providing easy access.
The walkway offers stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
Overlook Walk is free to access and well-maintained for visitors.
Large city park offers spacious open fields, off-leash dog areas, and beachfront access with scenic views of lake and mountains. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful during the day, turning lively with noise and activity late at night. Features include historic buildings, athletic fields, walking trails, and community spaces.
Expansive park features a decent-sized children's playground with various structures. Surrounding areas include sports fields and a children's garden, offering diverse play options.
Views include Lake Washington, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier. The park features a swimming area and offers sights of Medina and Kirkland across the lake.
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Parking is available for $12 for trailers, but free parking can be hard to find.
Restrooms at the beach are open, but facilities may be limited during events.
The hangar hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts and thrift markets.
Botanical garden offers spacious, well-maintained grounds with picturesque walking paths and lush greenery. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, inviting leisurely strolls and quiet moments on benches. Presence of natural wildlife adds to the serene, natural vibe.
A playground near the parking lot offers easy access for kids. Bathrooms and honey buckets sit close by for convenience. Trails and trees surround the area, adding natural beauty.
Amazing views of Lake Washington stretch between pine trees and the university. Trails wind through lush scenery with cherry blossoms and rich biodiversity offering something new every visit.
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The arboretum is free to visit, except for the Japanese garden which charges $10.
Parking is limited, especially on weekends during bloom season.
Public restrooms are available throughout the arboretum.