Address: 2119 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
“Small PNW microsanctuary for native wildlife.”
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: Riviera Pl NE and, end of, NE 130th St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Truly a must see if you're visiting Cedar Park or Lake City. Gorgeous views, places to sit, and some sand to play in. Inconveniently located to drive to, but near Burke Gillman Trail. Tons of street parking. Own the 1% by playing in the park they wanted to privatize!”
Address: 10533 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“What a fun, clean, and big park they have here! My daughter and I love going here. She can play on the playground, swing, ride the Mary-go-round, or play in their sand section. Not to mention you have the fields right next to you for some games of frisbee or soccer. It is right next to a high school. We found trying to come to the park on a school day or during school hours does not work at all. All the students use the parking lot right next to it to park for school. Any other time though its usually very quiet 🙂”
Address: 2401 E Howell St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
“Beautiful and fairly intimate, small, quiet park with gorgeous views of the Cascade Mountains and Lake Washington. Most people use it as an off leash area just for their dogs...it's not! No toys, just a few statues so there are less kids running around, playing and screaming and laughing. Nice place to sit and read or write in or just enjoy the sun/weather. ****disclosure**** The back "wall/border" of the park is nothing but sun ripened blackberry bushes galore! So it's a beautiful, tranquil Park and tasty too!!!!😉😎💙💚”
Address: 3330 W Commodore Way, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
“I stopped to look at the Ballard Locks and Fish Ladder from Commodore Park in the morning. I virtually had it to myself. Although cloudy, the channel water was mirrored flat. Everything looked deep green. I also looked at a fascinating railroad trestle that can lift out of the way of ships.”
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: 8735 19th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
“My favorite Pokéstop. The neighbors do a great job in maintaining the park for everyone.”
Address: 1702 NW 62nd St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
“This is beautiful park, though the play structure is limited. The open space and bar stools are very cute, though we didn’t get to go to the couches because there were 3 people smoking cannabis (even saw one with a bong, lol). Beautiful cherry blossoms and limited street parking around, and we still had a great time.”
Address: 4503 Beach Dr SW, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“Yoggie bear says: Perfect spot to bring your picnic basket- there are trails for short hike. It's pretty. Rope swing at the peak of the trail. **photo was taken at park”
Address: 3801 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
“This is a gigantic city park with a whole lot to offer. The sheer size of the park makes it a great place to hike or run and it will take a while before you can complete a loop. There are also a playground with big slides and zip lines, tennis courts, a skate park, a golf driving range, a community center, an overlook deck, and lots, lots of space for the locals to enjoy the way they want it. It's pretty calm in the morning and gives me a great sense of openness and freshness. I love it!”
Address: 1640 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
“Amazing views and foliage. Is this the same Broadway Macklemore and his boys were on? Hit the stairs if you don't skip leg day.”
Address: 3737 NE 135th St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“This is generally an elementary school ground play field & playground for Cedar Park Elementary School. During school months the area is restricted during school hours but open to the public before & after school and on weekends. Summer is always public. It is an asset to the neighborhood.”
Address: 2700 NE 123rd St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Great park, nice bowl and street sections. Steep and slick though, be advised 🤘🕶”
Address: 10750 30th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Want to say thank you to the entire Roosevelt high family and boosters....we were treated amazing from start to finish. And a special thanx to Roosevelt's principal sir you are a fine example sir.”
Address: 950 NW Carkeek Park Rd, Seattle, WA 98177, USA
“This place is so cool. A hidden orchard nearly 100 years old. Lots of interesting varieties of pear, apple, chestnut, filbert trees. Really neat to stroll up the slope and check out the trees. Looks like in snow it has some nice runs for sledding.”
Address: 8126 31st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
“Best park in Wedgwood (Besides Dahl)”
Address: 3100 S Bradford St, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
“Fascinating hillside park. Lots of informational plaques. Much character.”
Address: Seattle, WA 98144, USA
“One of my favorite areas in Seattle. Such a gorgeous drive in the late afternoon!”
Address: 3701 Beach Dr SW, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“A pleasant stop during a walk along Beach Drive and the shore-front, with explanations as to why the park was established and how it represents responsible treatment and restoration of the shore. There's information about cormorants and other sea birds, as well as illustrations of seabirds you may see. All in all, a pleasant stop.”
Address: 8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
“It's an awesome dog park, but gets pretty crowded on weekends, which overwhelms my senior small dog a bit, and makes parking very difficult. During the week it's more reasonable, so just pick a time based on what your dog needs. I go here during the week and a different park on weekends. There's beautiful trails nearby too if you'd like to take your pup for a walk as well. Fair warning, it can get pretty muddy, so be prepared to clean off your pup afterwards if it recently rained.”
Address: 2470 S Garey Ave, Pomona, CA 91766, USA
“Beautiful day! Lots of wildlife - we saw four types of ducks!”
Address: 5551 SW Admiral Way, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“Awesome hidden gem in West Seattle. I had no idea this existed. Beautiful trees all around, a creek, and cool trails. Do the easy hike end be surprised by wooden sculptures ❤”
Address: 4408 NE 70th St, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
“Super fun neighborhood park with a covered picnic area, good non-squeaky swings, play equipment and lots of green space to run around in!”
Address: 6801 Warren Pkwy #121, Frisco, TX 75034, USA
“Thank you Dr Greenberg and staff! My daughter “graduated” from your braces and now has so much more confidence. She lights up the whole room when she walks in. My wife loved the quick and easy visits too! I appreciate you fixing an issue with my teeth. I was in and out of the office in minutes - and it was pain free. So glad that we found you. Thank you again for keeping my family smiling!”
Address: 3801 W Sheridan St, Seattle, WA 98199, USA
“Check out the recent landscaping and improvements! This is a public accessway that has been reclaimed for public use by the work of local neighbors, Friends of Street Ends, and Groundswell Northwest.”
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