Seattle Playground Guide Part 1
🌊 【New 2025】Waterfront Landmark 📍 Pier 58 Playground 🏷️ Jellyfish-Themed Playground | 📍401 Alaskan Way ✨ Opening Summer 2025: 25ft jellyfish slide + octopus climbing structure🦀 Blue whale-colored safety flooring + parent rest areas with scenic views🚴 Nearby activities: Waterfront bike path | Pike Place Market | Ferris wheel 🌈 【All-Ages Friendly】Must-Visit Classics 📍 Pathways Park 🏷️ Healing Treehouse Park | 📍5201 Sand Point Way NE 🌳 Treetop swings + cave cooling areas | Sensory play walls + water play tables♿ Three accessible restrooms + infant changing stations 📍 Totem Lake Park 🏷️ Wetland Rainbow Playground | 📍12033 Totem Lake Way, Kirkland 🎨 Elevator climbing net + musical installations | 2-hour free street parking🌉 Boardwalk leading to wetlands | Free summer concerts 📍 Kiwanis Playground 🏷️ Art-Interactive Playground | 📍815 Union Ave NE, Renton 🦋 Giant butterfly mural + wave zip line | Portland-style restrooms🍩 Hidden gem: 50-year-old Chuck’s Donuts 🏔️ 【Mountain Adventures】Nature Exploration 📍 Newport Hills Woodlawn Park 🏷️ Forest Wild Playground | 📍11560 SE 60th St., Bellevue🌲 Hillside slides + rock climbing | Blackberry picking trails🐕 Adjacent 11-acre dog park | Japanese fusion restaurant Terry’s Kitchen #SeattleDayTrip #SeattleLife #SeattleDaily #FreePlaygrounds#Seattle#travel guide#trip diary