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.
Offers panoramic views of the city skyline and harbor. The spot is calm at night and provides a picturesque setting with clear views of downtown and Mount Rainier.
Plenty of picnic tables and two designated picnic areas offer good spots to sit. Wide open views of downtown and Elliott Bay add to the setting, alongside a nearby playground for kids.
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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.
Lakefront park offers stunning views of mountains, city, and water with peaceful walking paths through shady trees. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, attracting those seeking calm away from city bustle. Features include floating diving platforms and BBQ areas, enhancing outdoor leisure.
Offers stunning views of the lake, city skyline, and Mount Rainier. The spot features peaceful walking paths and lovely lake vistas that shine in all kinds of weather.
Open picnic areas operate on a first come, first served basis with tables available early in the day. The park offers a relaxing atmosphere suitable for picnics and nearby swimming.
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Madrona Park is free to access all day.
Parking at Madrona Park can be difficult to find.
There are no public restrooms at Madrona Park as advertised, since they have been closed.
Public beach offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with stunning views of downtown and Mount Rainier. Small beach area includes grassy lido, picnic tables, and diving platform. Visitors enjoy wooded trails and a relaxed vibe ideal for walking, swimming, and family outings.
Views include Mount Rainier, the Cascade mountains, and downtown Bellevue across the water. The beach offers a quiet atmosphere with stunning, clear or even rainy day vistas.
Small beach area includes grassy lido, picnic tables, and a diving platform. Docks lead to swimming spots near open grassy spaces for family picnics and play.
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Parking at Madrona Park Beach can be challenging, especially on weekends.
Restrooms at Madrona Park Beach were not open as of March 31.
Lifeguards are present during the summer months for safety.
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.
Views include Olympic Mountains in the background and the Puget Sound waters. Trails wind through lush forests with sights of passing trains along scenic tracks near the beach.
Huge picnic areas with plenty of tables accommodate large groups comfortably. Easy wheelchair access, nearby bathrooms, and spots for BBQ make it family-friendly and convenient.
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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.
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.
Views include Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. Walking trails lead to spots with sunset views over the beach and water. Wildlife like ducks and turtles appear near a pond.
Picnic tables with grills sit near a beautiful beach, making it easy to enjoy sandwiches and small fires. Numerous playgrounds and trails add to the space, perfect for relaxing and watching the sunset.
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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.
Small city park offers stunning sunset views over mountains, water, and marina. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, ideal for meditation or calm conversation. Features include shady benches and a walking path, with a vibe of old America from nearby colonial-style houses.
Views offer stunning sunsets and clear sights of the Olympic mountain range and Puget Sound. The park provides a peaceful spot with a small but excellent vantage point for watching the sun go down.
Well tended grassy areas and a few benches create a simple setup for picnics. Limited picnic tables exist, so seating options are mostly on the grass or benches.
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Arrive at least 20 minutes before sunset for the best views.
Parking is available if you arrive about 45 minutes before sundown.
There are no restrooms available at the park.
City park offers beautiful lake views and an open, airy layout with a boardwalk and beach area. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with activities like kayaking, sailing, and watching seaplanes. Visitors enjoy scenic urban landscapes including views of the Space Needle and nearby headquarters.
Beautiful views of the lake dominate the scene with clear water vistas. Walking paths run alongside, offering excellent spots for fireworks viewing and a peaceful waterfront experience.
Green space near the water offers plenty of room for picnics and relaxing. Lakeside views and trees provide a nice backdrop for a quick lunch break or a longer afternoon outdoors.
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Free parking is available on weekends at Lake Union Park.
The park hosts free yoga classes on Wednesdays during the summer.
Cider Summit at Lake Union Park features local cider tastings and runs all day.
Long narrow park along the waterfront offers sweeping views of Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier. Peaceful paths invite walking, biking, and jogging with scenic waterfront access. Expansive grassy areas and picnic tables create a calm setting for relaxation near the water.
Sweeping waterfront paths offer breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound. The spot features spectacular sunsets and a peaceful atmosphere along the bay.
Expansive grassy spaces offer plenty of room for picnics and lounging. Picnic tables and sea views add to the relaxing atmosphere.
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The park is currently undergoing construction, limiting access to certain areas.
Bike trails are open, providing a scenic route along the waterfront.
Expect beautiful views of the Olympic Mountains and Mount Rainier on clear days.
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.
Majestic views sit right off the water with breathtaking water vistas and peek-a-boo glimpses throughout the park. Flat walks lead to spots with amazing scenic overlooks and beach views.
Plenty of picnic tables and picnic shelters sit near the waterfront and swings. Many picnic areas spread throughout, with benches along the path for casual seating.
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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.
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.
Offers stunning views of the downtown skyline, Lake Union, and surrounding mountains. The hilltop spot provides a breathtaking cityscape, especially impressive at night.
Large grass spaces offer plenty of room for picnics and outdoor games. Views overlook the city and boats, making it a nice spot to relax and watch the activity.
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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.
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.
Views include Lake Washington, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier. Trails and a beach provide multiple spots to enjoy the gorgeous scenery.
Plenty of space and picnic shelters accommodate groups up to 50 people. Beachfront areas include picnic tables and barbeques with ample parking nearby.
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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.
Beach pavilion offers soft sandy shore and panoramic mountain views with a laid-back family-friendly vibe. Large grassy fields and picnic areas provide space for outdoor games and gatherings. Calm atmosphere blends natural beauty with amenities like event halls and a pier overlooking a marina.
Views include Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains, seen from forested areas, fields, and a sandy beach. A pier at the south end offers a clear sight of a marina.
Large beach offers gorgeous picnic areas with plenty of space for picnics and BBQ parties. The park has a laid-back, family-friendly vibe with fire pits and nice bathrooms nearby.
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There is always something going on at Golden Gardens Beach, like kite flying events.
Parking at Golden Gardens Beach can be chaotic, especially on weekends.
Arriving early is recommended on weekends or holidays because it can get busy.
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.
Views include Lake Washington framed by pine trees and the University of Washington. Trails offer spots to relax and enjoy wildlife and cherry blossoms throughout the arboretum.
Open spaces and cozy benches under shady trees create excellent picnic spots. Small trails and natural surroundings add to the relaxing atmosphere for picnics.
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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.
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.
Offers almost 360-degree water views with a peaceful vibe. Features incredible views of Puget Sound and the Olympics along with great access to the water.
Grass under a huge tree offers a shady spot for picnics. The beach setting creates a lovely atmosphere for a relaxed lunch outdoors.
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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.
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.
Offers stunning views of downtown, Lake Union, and Capitol Hill with a quiet, secluded atmosphere. Walking paths lead to amazing city and skyline sights, including the Space Needle and Seattle night views.
Several quiet grassy nooks and open grass areas offer peaceful spots for picnics. Covered picnic benches and nearby playgrounds add convenience and options for groups.
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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.
Fish ladder offers close views of salmon swimming upstream alongside engineering marvel locks. Botanical gardens and rolling hills create a peaceful park setting with free public concerts and abundant wildlife including seals and sea lions.
Great views of salmon swimming upstream at the fish ladder offer close, eye-level observation. Surrounding parks provide peaceful waterfront scenes with saltwater smells and interesting boat traffic through the locks.
A rolling hill offers a nice spot for a picnic with views of the area. Grassy areas invite you to read, picnic, or watch boats at the Locks.
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The entrance to the attraction is free for all visitors.
You can see the salmon migration from late August to September.
The park hosts free outdoor concerts during summer weekends.
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.
Panoramic views of the city skyline include the Space Needle and Mount Rainier perfectly framed. The scene offers a picture perfect backdrop with no distractions, showcasing the best skyline views in town.
Great views and seating areas make this spot ideal for a picnic. Limited grass space fits a few families, with room to relax in a hammock or enjoy simple snacks like sandwiches and chips.
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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.
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.
Climbing the iconic water tower offers panoramic views of the city and the Space Needle. The park also provides beautiful views of the Seattle skyline, Lake Union, and Queen Anne from various spots.
Lush, well-maintained greenery offers plenty of space for picnics and playing frisbee. The area feels safe and peaceful, perfect for relaxing or unwinding with a book.
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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.
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.
Views include stunning mountain backdrops and romantic sunsets over the sound. Benches and picnic shelters offer spots to enjoy the beautiful beach and sound views.
Spacious parking and many picnic tables make it easy to settle in. Picnic shelters, benches, and grassy open fields add variety for groups. Restrooms and amenities support longer stays.
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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 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.
Views overlook Lake Washington and offer a gorgeous and beautiful setting from the park.
Picnic tables spread across the park offer plenty of spots to sit. A covered area provides shelter, and a small playground sits nearby for kids.
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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.
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.
Stunning views include Mount Rainier and a massive bay called Andrew's. Walking paths run along the waterfront and lead to a small forest preserve, offering beautiful forest and lake views.
Lots of picnic tables and pavilions sit near a playground and open spaces. Views include a bay and Mt. Rainier, with paths leading to a forest preserve.
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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.
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.
A 3.2-mile paved path circles the lake, offering beautiful views across the water and an open, peaceful atmosphere. The loop walk stays well-maintained and provides amazing views all around the lake.
Expansive green spaces invite relaxing picnics and playing games. The park offers a calm setting ideal for spreading out and enjoying food outdoors.
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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 features breathtaking waterfront views of mountains, islands, and the bay with a dramatic industrial backdrop. Expansive green spaces and separate bike and pedestrian paths create a calm, peaceful atmosphere often quieter than nearby areas. Visitors enjoy picnic tables, benches, and a small rose garden amid a well-maintained, family- and dog-friendly setting.
Breathtaking views of Mt. Rainier, Elliott Bay waterfront, and the Olympic Mountains surround the area. A tiny beach and benches offer spots to relax while watching cruises, container ships, and yachts pass by.
Expansive green spaces create a perfect setting for picnics and leisurely strolls. Picnic tables sit towards the north end of the park, offering convenient spots to relax and eat.
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There are no restrooms available in the park.
The park has a dedicated biking lane for cyclists.
Walking and biking paths are separate for safety.
Park offers stunning water views and gentle walking paths through spacious green areas. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, favored by locals for quiet strolls and picnics. Amenities include picnic tables and BBQ spots, supporting relaxed outdoor gatherings.
Small park offers stunning water views and scenic landscapes. Gentle walking paths lead to captivating vistas of the ocean and mountains.
Picnic tables and benches provide spots to eat, but most sit in direct sun with no shade. Nearby parking and basic infrastructure support a laid-back picnic under mature trees.
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Parking is ample and clean at Magnolia Park.
There are picnic areas and bathrooms available in Magnolia Park.
The toilets are accessible but not always clean.
Expansive shoreline offers breathtaking views including a notable lighthouse and 360Β° vistas. Trails wind through varied landscapes with easy access and shaded paths, creating a peaceful, serene atmosphere. The area attracts families and hikers seeking a calm, natural escape.
Unbelievable 360Β° views stretch across the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Expansive shoreline and clear skies reveal breathtaking mountain vistas and a relaxing beach scene.
Picnic areas sit near a family-friendly beach with beautiful views. Trails and playgrounds add options for a relaxed day outdoors.
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Parking permits are required to park at Discovery Park Beach.
On weekends in the summer, a shuttle bus runs from parking lots to the beach.
Restrooms are available, but you may need to search for them.
Garden combines scenic views, winding trails, and Japanese-style landscaping with a natural, less manicured feel. Atmosphere stays peaceful and lush, offering quiet spots with benches and picnic areas. Visitors find it a hidden gem for calm strolls amid ponds, bridges, and diverse plant life.
Scenic views include two small red bridges and a cute waterfall. Winding pathways lead through a maze of ponds filled with fish, offering breathtaking sights everywhere.
Scenic spots with cozy benches and an uncovered picnic area invite peaceful afternoons. Quiet surroundings without loud music make it ideal for a relaxed picnic or a calm walk.
Good to know
The park is free to enter.
Parking is free, but there are reports of break-ins.
Dogs must be on leashes in the garden.
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.
Maple Leaf Reservoir Park offers stunning views of Mount Rainier, the Space Needle, and downtown Seattle. The park provides a 180-degree panorama including the Cascades, Bellevue, and Lake Union, visible on clear days.
Blanket sitting and games like volleyball, spike ball, and pickle ball happen alongside snacking at picnic tables. Covered picnic shelters and a few tables exist but fill up fast.
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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.
Outdoor space combines unique sculptures with spectacular water views and peaceful walking trails. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing despite nearby urban activity. Seating areas and a small beach offer spots to rest and enjoy nature.
Views include Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. Sculptures blend with sea views and plants, creating a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the waterfront.
Open grassy areas offer plenty of space for picnics with views of Puget Sound. Benches and shaded spots provide comfortable places to relax and enjoy food from nearby markets.
Good to know
The park is free to enter.
There is a bathroom deep into the park near Centennial.
Parking is available, but may require walking a bit further.