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Gas Works - Lake View Point
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Gas Works Park
2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
Gas Works Park Kid Playground
2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
Gasworks Park Marina
2143 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
Wallingford Steps
1800 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
Lake Union Hot Tub Boats
2401 N Northlake Way Building G, Seattle, WA 98103
团结湖
2349 Fairview Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102, United States
Lake Union
Seattle, WA
OmCulture
2210 N Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98103
Lynn Street Mini Park
2291 Fairview Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Rogers Playground
2516 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Nearby restaurants
Mas Cafe
1906 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Varsity Inn Restaurant
1801 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Pablo y Pablo
1605 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Daruma Sando
1651 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Otter Bar and Burger
2379 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Little Water Cantina
2865 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Pecado Bueno Eastlake
2356 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Fiasco
3400 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Joule
3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
Mini Bar Seattle
1100 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
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Gas Works - Lake View Point

Seattle, WA 98103
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attractions: Gas Works Park, Gas Works Park Kid Playground, Gasworks Park Marina, Wallingford Steps, Lake Union Hot Tub Boats, 团结湖, Lake Union, OmCulture, Lynn Street Mini Park, Rogers Playground, restaurants: Mas Cafe, Varsity Inn Restaurant, Pablo y Pablo, Daruma Sando, Otter Bar and Burger, Little Water Cantina, Pecado Bueno Eastlake, Fiasco, Joule, Mini Bar Seattle
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Nearby attractions of Gas Works - Lake View Point

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park Kid Playground

Gasworks Park Marina

Wallingford Steps

Lake Union Hot Tub Boats

团结湖

Lake Union

OmCulture

Lynn Street Mini Park

Rogers Playground

Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park

4.7

(4.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Gas Works Park Kid Playground

Gas Works Park Kid Playground

4.3

(17)

Closed
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Gasworks Park Marina

Gasworks Park Marina

4.6

(87)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Wallingford Steps

Wallingford Steps

4.5

(17)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Astra Lumina: An Enchanted Night Walk Amongst the Stars
Astra Lumina: An Enchanted Night Walk Amongst the Stars
Tue, Dec 16 • 4:45 PM
6000 16th Avenue Southwest, Seattle, 98106
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Trivia Night | Dave & Busters - Lynnwood WA - TUE 730p @LeaderboardGames
Trivia Night | Dave & Busters - Lynnwood WA - TUE 730p @LeaderboardGames
Tue, Dec 16 • 7:30 PM
18606 Alderwood Mall Parkway, Lynnwood, WA 98037
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Holiday Wreath Making Workshop
Holiday Wreath Making Workshop
Wed, Dec 17 • 6:30 PM
14477 Juanita Drive Northeast, Kenmore, WA 98028
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Nearby restaurants of Gas Works - Lake View Point

Mas Cafe

Varsity Inn Restaurant

Pablo y Pablo

Daruma Sando

Otter Bar and Burger

Little Water Cantina

Pecado Bueno Eastlake

Fiasco

Joule

Mini Bar Seattle

Mas Cafe

Mas Cafe

4.8

(339)

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Varsity Inn Restaurant

Varsity Inn Restaurant

4.5

(268)

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Pablo y Pablo

Pablo y Pablo

4.3

(709)

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Daruma Sando

Daruma Sando

4.4

(53)

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Reviews of Gas Works - Lake View Point

4.9
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5.0
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Gas Works Park in Seattle is an absolute gem that offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty, unique remnants, and stunning views. I have visited this park numerous times, and each visit leaves me enchanted by its greenery, picturesque setting, and post-apocalyptic charm.

The park's lush and well-maintained grounds create a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The expansive green spaces are perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply basking in the beauty of nature. The park's location overlooking Lake Union and the iconic Seattle city skyline provides a breathtaking backdrop that adds to its allure.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Gas Works Park is the remnants of the gasification plant, which now stand as intriguing structures covered in foliage and brush. These remnants add a unique and almost surreal touch to the park, creating a juxtaposition between nature and industrial history. It's as if you've stepped into a post-apocalyptic world, where nature has reclaimed its rightful place amidst the remnants of the past.

During the summer days, Gas Works Park truly shines. The vibrant greenery, combined with the sparkling waters of Lake Union, makes for a stunning and memorable experience. The park offers ample space for families, friends, and individuals to relax, play outdoor games, or simply soak up the sun.

While Gas Works Park is generally well-maintained, it's important to note that being an open park, there may be instances of animal feces, which can be a day buster if stepped in. Although encountering animal waste can be a minor inconvenience, it does not overshadow the overall beauty and charm of the park. Just exercise caution and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure a pleasant visit.

Gas Works Park is a hidden treasure that encapsulates the essence of Seattle's natural and industrial history. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, this park offers a unique and picturesque experience that is truly unforgettable. I highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking in the stunning views at Gas Works Park—a true oasis of green amidst the...

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5.0
2y

Gas Works Park holds a special place in my heart as a photographer's paradise. When I step foot into this tranquil retreat, I'm immediately captivated by its beauty. The park offers a stunning skyline view that never fails to inspire me. As I explore with my camera in hand, I'm drawn to the park's unique features, like the remnants of the gasification plant, which add a touch of industrial charm to my photographs.

From the park's elevated vantage point, I'm treated to sweeping panoramas of the cityscape. It's a sight that never ceases to amaze me and provides an incredible backdrop for my shots. Whether I'm capturing the vast landscapes, intricate architectural details, or candid moments of people enjoying the park, Gas Works Park offers endless opportunities for creative expression.

Every visit to Gas Works Park feels like a journey of artistic discovery. The play of light, textures, and natural elements create a captivating atmosphere that fuels my passion for photography. It's a place where I can fully immerse myself in the art form and let my creativity flow.

If you're a photography enthusiast seeking an oasis of inspiration, Gas Works Park is a must-visit destination. Allow yourself to be swept away by its enchanting beauty, and let your camera capture the essence of this urban haven.Lovely park and great...

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5.0
2y

This old coal gasification facility, which started in around 1906 and ended in 1956 and then was converted into a park, provides a scattering of ancient mountain-like machinery to look at against the backdrop of Lake Union and the downtown Seattle skyline. It's a fun trip and you can walk around everywhere within an hour and then be on your way elsewhere, such as to the Troll.

While wandering here, I wondered what makes this park so special. I think it's the juxtaposition of the enormous machines that nature is in the process of rewilding, set against the backdrop of the expansive water, bridges, and distant city. It makes one reflect a bit.

Although this is a beloved park, it baffles me that there isn't better signage explaining the park's history. The two small signs in the pics I uploaded are the only historical signs I could find. One page tells a good story, and then on the second page the historian ran out of things to say and just started listing chemical formulas or something. The signs are printouts encased in plexiglass screwed onto a fence in a...

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Wesley EagleWesley Eagle
Gas Works Park in Seattle is an absolute gem that offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty, unique remnants, and stunning views. I have visited this park numerous times, and each visit leaves me enchanted by its greenery, picturesque setting, and post-apocalyptic charm. The park's lush and well-maintained grounds create a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The expansive green spaces are perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply basking in the beauty of nature. The park's location overlooking Lake Union and the iconic Seattle city skyline provides a breathtaking backdrop that adds to its allure. One of the most fascinating aspects of Gas Works Park is the remnants of the gasification plant, which now stand as intriguing structures covered in foliage and brush. These remnants add a unique and almost surreal touch to the park, creating a juxtaposition between nature and industrial history. It's as if you've stepped into a post-apocalyptic world, where nature has reclaimed its rightful place amidst the remnants of the past. During the summer days, Gas Works Park truly shines. The vibrant greenery, combined with the sparkling waters of Lake Union, makes for a stunning and memorable experience. The park offers ample space for families, friends, and individuals to relax, play outdoor games, or simply soak up the sun. While Gas Works Park is generally well-maintained, it's important to note that being an open park, there may be instances of animal feces, which can be a day buster if stepped in. Although encountering animal waste can be a minor inconvenience, it does not overshadow the overall beauty and charm of the park. Just exercise caution and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure a pleasant visit. Gas Works Park is a hidden treasure that encapsulates the essence of Seattle's natural and industrial history. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, this park offers a unique and picturesque experience that is truly unforgettable. I highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking in the stunning views at Gas Works Park—a true oasis of green amidst the urban landscape.
Jonathan BelleJonathan Belle
Gas Works Park holds a special place in my heart as a photographer's paradise. When I step foot into this tranquil retreat, I'm immediately captivated by its beauty. The park offers a stunning skyline view that never fails to inspire me. As I explore with my camera in hand, I'm drawn to the park's unique features, like the remnants of the gasification plant, which add a touch of industrial charm to my photographs. From the park's elevated vantage point, I'm treated to sweeping panoramas of the cityscape. It's a sight that never ceases to amaze me and provides an incredible backdrop for my shots. Whether I'm capturing the vast landscapes, intricate architectural details, or candid moments of people enjoying the park, Gas Works Park offers endless opportunities for creative expression. Every visit to Gas Works Park feels like a journey of artistic discovery. The play of light, textures, and natural elements create a captivating atmosphere that fuels my passion for photography. It's a place where I can fully immerse myself in the art form and let my creativity flow. If you're a photography enthusiast seeking an oasis of inspiration, Gas Works Park is a must-visit destination. Allow yourself to be swept away by its enchanting beauty, and let your camera capture the essence of this urban haven.Lovely park and great place for photos.
Tom JohnsonTom Johnson
This old coal gasification facility, which started in around 1906 and ended in 1956 and then was converted into a park, provides a scattering of ancient mountain-like machinery to look at against the backdrop of Lake Union and the downtown Seattle skyline. It's a fun trip and you can walk around everywhere within an hour and then be on your way elsewhere, such as to the Troll. While wandering here, I wondered what makes this park so special. I think it's the juxtaposition of the enormous machines that nature is in the process of rewilding, set against the backdrop of the expansive water, bridges, and distant city. It makes one reflect a bit. Although this is a beloved park, it baffles me that there isn't better signage explaining the park's history. The two small signs in the pics I uploaded are the only historical signs I could find. One page tells a good story, and then on the second page the historian ran out of things to say and just started listing chemical formulas or something. The signs are printouts encased in plexiglass screwed onto a fence in a makeshift way.
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Gas Works Park in Seattle is an absolute gem that offers a breathtaking blend of natural beauty, unique remnants, and stunning views. I have visited this park numerous times, and each visit leaves me enchanted by its greenery, picturesque setting, and post-apocalyptic charm. The park's lush and well-maintained grounds create a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The expansive green spaces are perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, or simply basking in the beauty of nature. The park's location overlooking Lake Union and the iconic Seattle city skyline provides a breathtaking backdrop that adds to its allure. One of the most fascinating aspects of Gas Works Park is the remnants of the gasification plant, which now stand as intriguing structures covered in foliage and brush. These remnants add a unique and almost surreal touch to the park, creating a juxtaposition between nature and industrial history. It's as if you've stepped into a post-apocalyptic world, where nature has reclaimed its rightful place amidst the remnants of the past. During the summer days, Gas Works Park truly shines. The vibrant greenery, combined with the sparkling waters of Lake Union, makes for a stunning and memorable experience. The park offers ample space for families, friends, and individuals to relax, play outdoor games, or simply soak up the sun. While Gas Works Park is generally well-maintained, it's important to note that being an open park, there may be instances of animal feces, which can be a day buster if stepped in. Although encountering animal waste can be a minor inconvenience, it does not overshadow the overall beauty and charm of the park. Just exercise caution and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure a pleasant visit. Gas Works Park is a hidden treasure that encapsulates the essence of Seattle's natural and industrial history. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, this park offers a unique and picturesque experience that is truly unforgettable. I highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll, enjoying a picnic, or simply taking in the stunning views at Gas Works Park—a true oasis of green amidst the urban landscape.
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Gas Works Park holds a special place in my heart as a photographer's paradise. When I step foot into this tranquil retreat, I'm immediately captivated by its beauty. The park offers a stunning skyline view that never fails to inspire me. As I explore with my camera in hand, I'm drawn to the park's unique features, like the remnants of the gasification plant, which add a touch of industrial charm to my photographs. From the park's elevated vantage point, I'm treated to sweeping panoramas of the cityscape. It's a sight that never ceases to amaze me and provides an incredible backdrop for my shots. Whether I'm capturing the vast landscapes, intricate architectural details, or candid moments of people enjoying the park, Gas Works Park offers endless opportunities for creative expression. Every visit to Gas Works Park feels like a journey of artistic discovery. The play of light, textures, and natural elements create a captivating atmosphere that fuels my passion for photography. It's a place where I can fully immerse myself in the art form and let my creativity flow. If you're a photography enthusiast seeking an oasis of inspiration, Gas Works Park is a must-visit destination. Allow yourself to be swept away by its enchanting beauty, and let your camera capture the essence of this urban haven.Lovely park and great place for photos.
Jonathan Belle

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This old coal gasification facility, which started in around 1906 and ended in 1956 and then was converted into a park, provides a scattering of ancient mountain-like machinery to look at against the backdrop of Lake Union and the downtown Seattle skyline. It's a fun trip and you can walk around everywhere within an hour and then be on your way elsewhere, such as to the Troll. While wandering here, I wondered what makes this park so special. I think it's the juxtaposition of the enormous machines that nature is in the process of rewilding, set against the backdrop of the expansive water, bridges, and distant city. It makes one reflect a bit. Although this is a beloved park, it baffles me that there isn't better signage explaining the park's history. The two small signs in the pics I uploaded are the only historical signs I could find. One page tells a good story, and then on the second page the historian ran out of things to say and just started listing chemical formulas or something. The signs are printouts encased in plexiglass screwed onto a fence in a makeshift way.
Tom Johnson

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