One of the clean and best parks in the city by Elliott Bay. This waterfront park is a true gem, offering breathtaking views that elevate the outdoor experience. The park's accessibility ♿️for everyone, including well-maintained pathways and ramps, makes it a welcoming destination for all. The inclusion of a dedicated biking lane enhances the recreational options, providing a scenic route for cyclists and scooterists.
The water views of the bay and Mt.Rainier views adds an extra layer of tranquility, creating a serene atmosphere away from the bustle of the city. The expansive green spaces offer a perfect setting for picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply enjoying the picturesque surroundings. There’s a small rose garden too exhibiting multiple varieties of blooms.
Even though the park can get busy during peak times, the well-planned layout ensures that it doesn't feel overcrowded. I go here solo, with friends and family all the time and never felt too crowded. Overall, this waterfront park stands out as a fantastic spot for us, seamlessly blending accessibility, stunning views, and outdoor activities. Must recommend for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape...
Read moreA great place to enjoy, relax, a long walk, and for cycling, running, playing, jogging and others. You can have a spectacular view of the Elliott Bay waterfront, the cruises, container ships, yatch, boat and the beach. One of the perfect spots to have picnic . One of the best place to witness sunset. A lot of benches here and there to sit , relax, and enjoy. There's a beautiful small rose garden extended beyond the park. it is connected to the long Elliott Bay trail that extends far beyond . On the way of the trails, there are various artifacts to see, then there's a Salmon Net area. You can sometimes get to see the terminal loading the grains to the ship or cruise...
Read moreThere are often fat corgis here, which is second only to the grandeur of the views, that makes this park an underappreciated gem of our beautiful city. There's also a rose garden, and a closed fishing pier if you want to reminisce about fishing trips where you showed up at the lake and found out that you'd forgotten some vital piece of gear.
Whenever I'm here I try to break the "Seattle Freeze" by saying hi to strangers. I also flirt with people I think are cute. If you do either/both of these (highly recommended) be sure to follow proper etiquette: don't accost people who are on the phone or wearing headphones, and don't...
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