The park has gone to the dogs, literally. And the entire neighborhood near it has been destroyed to make way for a sewage tank. The sewage smells have been particularly bad and sickening for two summers in a row (2013, 2014), especially during the hours of 6-10 p.m. (prime time for flushing toilets - you could call it pooh rush hour!).
Seattle Parks and the City of Seattle should be deeply ashamed for turning this sweet, lovely, neighborhood (one of kind in Seattle) and its neighborhood park into a pooh-hole.
We have renamed the neighborhood "Poohville USA" because that is its over-riding identity, no matter how much make-up you put on it. The honorary mayors of Poohville are Dow Constantine, Tom Rasmussen, and Joe McDermott. Pooh-heads...
Read moreExtensive plantings along the stairway through the hillside from upper roadway down to park. Park and beach is very pleasant with full views of Puget Recently renovations have removed the old seawall and daylighted creek, leaving a much more natural and accessible beach. Peaceful and sunsets are spectacular. Lots of driftwood, vast open rocky beach when tide is at seasonal lows, and at seasonal high tides you might have the chance of seeing a seal or two swimming by. Just don't try to drive down the road past the park... dead Ends without much room to turn around. Walking access to the north end of Lincoln Park shoreline...
Read moreThis is a awesome park hidden and tucked away with a tennis court playground and places to rest and relax and have a picnic! I just fell in love with the beautiful oak trees and I bet when they bloom it’s just a huge shade tree and the limbs are huge snd it’s just like a tree of life and the only thing is parking is a little rough and the street is tiny with little parking so get there early and watch out turning around it can get a little Harry and tight and it was windy and it was maybe 55’ out and with the wind felt like 35 so bundle up till it’s hot!! But I loved this place and...
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