every time I come here whether it be late November early fall or spring scooting through this park is so awesome loving the bike trail finally took the pedestrian bridge across over into belltown Love how they added official bike and scooter lanes. didn't appreciate being yelled at by some of the locals for scootering on the sidewalk when there was nowhere on the road to scooter and was not going to go three blocks out of my way to get where I needed to go which was straight ahead of me. but either way this park is still amazing so glad that the homeless population is not really in it did get to watch a bunch of geese try to cross the road that was interesting near the North end near Pier 99 the bike trail that goes past that underneath the bridge and all the way around Queen Anne neighborhood and along the water still awesome sad to see the little mini skate park on one section of the trail has been destroyed that would be cool to ride a skateboard on went to what we call graffiti bridge that was awesome to see the gray areas actually covered in art-type graffiti the artists are very gifted. went on a rainy day tons of puddles so if you're scooters not rated for going through water don't take the scooter there were more than enough lime type scooters that I could have hopped on but I had my personal one only sucks that there aren't any plug-in stations. they make them for electric cars in parking lots why can't they make it for scooters as well? I think Seattle would be one of the first...
Read moreThis place is a perfect spot for a relaxing walk and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It offers a serene environment where visitors can unwind, enjoy nature, and escape the noise of urban life. The area is thoughtfully designed, featuring beautiful infrastructure that seamlessly blends with the surrounding natural landscape, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls and peaceful moments.
Visiting this place is highly recommended, especially for those who appreciate well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing environments. The infrastructure not only enhances the overall experience but also highlights the careful planning and attention to detail that has gone into creating this tranquil haven. It’s a great destination for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a quiet retreat.
Whether you want to take a scenic walk, enjoy some quiet time, or just admire the impressive infrastructure, this location provides a perfect backdrop. Remember to visit on a clear day to fully appreciate the beauty and calmness of the area. Overall, it’s a wonderful place to relax, disconnect, and enjoy the simple pleasures of well-designed...
Read moreOlympic Sculpture Park is a great place to walk around, especially on a sunny day. The views are absolutely stunning—you can see the Seattle skyline, the waterfront, and even the Olympic Mountains in the distance. It’s a peaceful spot with lots of open space and plenty of photo opportunities.
The sculptures that are there are interesting and well-placed, but honestly, I expected to see more. There’s a lot of walking space between each piece, and at times it felt a little empty. I was hoping for a more immersive art experience with a higher concentration of sculptures.
Still, it’s a lovely spot to relax, take in the scenery, and enjoy some unique outdoor art. Just go in knowing it’s more about the setting and the atmosphere than the number of sculptures. Definitely worth a visit, but maybe not exactly what I...
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