Address: 3300 Sierra Dr S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Always get what I ordered, special instructions and all.”
Address: 1730 Bradner Pl S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Beautiful park, although it is mostly a P-Patch. The gardeners have in my experience always been super friendly and talkative if you ask them about what I they're growing. There's a gazebo in the middle for picnicking. The gazebo has a plug for charging phones, although at the time of writing this (6/10/17), it is covered and locked. There are walking paths around the park so you can view the plants and flowers, which is super pleasant in the late spring and summer. The bathroom facilities have always been clean in my experience, although at least the men's bathroom does not have a closing/locking door for the sit-down toilet, so make sure you shout if you hear someone else approaching! Overall a great park for picnicking and walking around, although probably not one you'd return to frequently if you don't have a plot for gardening there.”
Address: 1800 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“This park is so beautiful, clean, and fantastic. The first part of the park is a beautiful coastal beach with an outstanding view of Bellevue. The second park combines trails and wooden roads for hikers, trailers, and bikers. I felt relaxed and calm when I first visited this park. It felt like I had left my busy life and all the hassle behind. There are many parking lots, so you need to worry about that. The only downside I see is that there is no restroom, so it may be easy for men to find a private space and pee, but how about women? Overall, I highly recommend this park to anyone to relax after a tired and stressful day”
Address: 1400 Lake Washington Blvd S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Every time I run or bike back to Seattle through the I-90 bridge, it's hard to resist the urge of taking a picture to appreciate how far I have come. The actual view point is up the hill on Lake Washington Blvd. It's wide open and there are signs to read from. The viewpoint in front of the tunnel is great too. Because of the trees, the view there isn't wide open, but you can definitely see the floating bridge, Mercer Island and Bellevue. There is a tunnel behind the view point and on the other side it's Seattle streets. These multi-use trails are awesome.”
Address: Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“One of my favorite areas in Seattle. Such a gorgeous drive in the late afternoon!”
Address: 3299 Hunter Blvd S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Nice boulevard to walk or run though, quiet and well shaded. Only wish it were longer!”
Address: 3308 S Day St, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Usually very few people. Great place to take your dog swimming or hand launch a small boat or kayak.There is also a small fishing dock.”
Address: 2521 Lake Park Dr S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Even with temporary access the park is a wonderful family place. We took a small beach tent, large blanket, artist chair with Sun shade for my wife, a pop-up T-Ball batting cage for us both, and a bean bag lawn dart kit. Complete social distancing. Restrooms within walking distance at the beach. Oh yes, and tennis courts. Wow. This park is a wonderful family place.”
Address: 3705 S Ridgeway Pl, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Nothing is wrong about this place except too small to consider as park. Beautiful view. Surrounded by trees , road and beautiful homes. Easy accessible by bus route 14. Across the road is a church and a beautiful garden for walk. Summer time best to visit this place. You can play indoor game and relax with family.”
Address: 1402 Lakeside Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Very quiet and small spot to chill or catch the sunset. Very romantic scenery.”
Address: 2523 Mt Claire Dr S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Nice view of Lake Washington, Bellevue, Mt. Baker, Cascade mountains and I 90 floatinfmg bridge.”
Address: 1728 32nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“Beautiful. Love the vegetable gardens. People working on their small patch of community garden.”
Address: Flower Trail, Hemet, CA 92545, USA
“This is amazing trail. You have to pay ticket for car and person. $3/person and $10/car to enter the diamond lake. Then you can walk to wildflowers trail. Just look at orange flag or simply see where the flower is. The flowers are only at north side of lake. It has several kinds of flowers including white, yellows orange poppy, blue, purple and violet. I like variety here. Besides, you can see 3 tallest snow mountains at south California: Mt Baldy, San Gorgornio peak, San jacinto peak. Of course you can see a big lake. This is a wonderful place to see flowers”
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