Mount Baker Park in Seattle offers a serene escape from the urban bustle. Its lush greenery, winding trails, and stunning views of Lake Washington create an idyllic setting for picnics, leisurely strolls, or outdoor workouts. The park's historical significance adds depth to its charm. However, limited parking and occasional overcrowding during peak times can detract from the experience. Overall, it's a gem for nature enthusiasts seeking tranquility...
Read moreIt's one of the few parks around us that is pretty well shaded, which I like for the little ones on hot days. The equipment is in great condition and has a big sandbox and good number of swings. The only thing I wish is that the "younger kid" playground had more to do. My 1.5 year old often quickly gets bored on it and the "big kid" play structure is great, but most of it is still too advanced for him. Other then that, it's a well maintained park with...
Read moreWe went to Baker park to watch the blue Angels. The entire beach area is fenced off. People were able to sit on the skinny grass area which was not grass anymore. It was completely ruined and basically packed dry mud and hay. It would have been a lot nicer if the grass area was watered sometimes so at least it would be nice to sit on. A very strong urine odor throughout the area will make this an experience...
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