Address: 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
“Huge park along the shore of lake Washington. The area encompasses a kids playground with swings, an off-leash dog area, soccer fields, tennis courts, home ground of the Seattle Cricket Club and some trails among other things. A Barkery van sells treats for the pets next to the dog park. There are designated places for grilling as well as some tables in the picnic area. Offers amazing views of Medina and Kirkland across the lake and even Mount Rainier.”
Address: 9827 49th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“The houses here are beautiful! The home I visited had a garden that was right out of a magazine! So many flowers I haven't seen before! The views from the backyard, of the Puget Sound, is incredible!!!”
Address: 10235, 10261 Issaquah-Hobart Road Southeast, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“Such a great park that's rarely crowded. Great quality equipment and plenty of parking.”
Address: Vashon, WA 98070, USA
“Peaceful quiet and beautiful! ! Highly recommend this getaway”
Address: 3808 S Reith Rd, Kent, WA 98032, USA
“The playground is close to a busy street but (and this is awesome) it has a fence to block children from the street. Something about the playground design made it so that i didn’t even have to worry about my toddler going to the parking lot let alone go to the street. All the slides pointed to the open field and going up to the fence was an uphill battle, literally. But once your kid goes up the small hill there are several slides that guide them down and send them to a whole lot of fun, like, some fun blocks and a rainbow road that’s fun for all ages. The toboggans are way too cool. We also, caught the Kent parks department laying out some amazing activities. This park is a must.”
Address: 532-, 2098 Mountain View Dr SW, Auburn, WA 98001, USA
“Small scenic viewpoint of Mt Rainier tucked away next to a cemetery. It’s not a large location, so I imagine it can get crowded quickly. I came early in the morning, so no one was around. Nevertheless it was a nice view!”
Address: 35016 SE Ridge St, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“Cute park with beautiful mountain views. Really nice play area.”
Address: SW 325th St, Federal Way, WA 98023, USA
“Great private park. I love that this is secluded and reserves for the HOA community. It adds a layer of comfort. The lake is beautiful, great walking trail, grassy space and playground.”
Address: 6604 Azalea Way SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“My 21 month old grandson's (and my) favorite park. He loves the swings, slide, and jungle gym and the people we have met there are so kind!”
Address: 14499 3rd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98177, USA
“Awesome! Lots of ravens. Not the typical kind of overgrown woods you experience in Seattle.”
Address: 2182 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“Nice clean beach with a TON of space for sitting under trees, eating lunch, and or/swimming. There are a LOT of picnic tables too, but at the beach itself, you will want a tent/hat to create shade, and a chair to sit on for comfort. The temperature of the water was perfect (mid August). WATCH out on the ramp that leads into the water. It grows algae/moss and is EXTREMELY SLIPPERY. The sand is mostly super small pebbles on the beach, then the medium rocks along the water line, and then it turns in to tiny rocks/sand as you get deeper. Bring swimming shoes/water sandals for those with sensitive feet.”
Address: Renton Issaquah Rd SE, Renton, WA 98059, USA
“Limited parking but you can park off the street. Beautiful scenery, you can hike 3-30 miles depends on your ability. It includes elevation. Very safe. Family friendly. There are signs for you not to lose the route but you also can use your google map to find your way.”
Address: 4703 192nd Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“It's a small neighborhood park but there is a paved walk area around the perimeter of the playground area. There are swings, a slide for young toddlers and a bigger slide. A monkey bar, see-saw, a climbing structure and a few other big kids toys. Two benches and a few picnic tables. There's also a tennis court next to the playground. No restrooms or porta potty.”
Address: 25101 SE 24th St, Sammamish, WA 98075, USA
“Favorite park for water activities in summer.”
Address: 4271 NE 125th St, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Nice view. Quite place to read a good book”
Address: 21805 SE 8th St, Sammamish, WA 98074, USA
“Great little play area (slide and tunnel) with a zip line. Nice big grassy areas to kick a ball around (note it is inclined though). Especially love the trails across the park, perfect difficulty for little ones!”
Address: 9002 302nd Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“Brett was super helpful finding us a spot for a quick overnight to see a Mariners game. We were taken aback with how nice this campground was. Just wow! Pristine and beautiful grounds, restrooms cleaner and nicer than some hotels we've stayed at. Wish we were able to stay longer. We'd definitely like to stay for a few days next time to chill in the wonderful treed ambience!”
Address: 13634 108th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034, USA
“This is a wonderful dog park. There are fenced in trails to give the dog an off leash walking experience but also big areas also fenced in where dogs can play with other dogs if they choose. It is big enough that it is fun for the dogs to explore but not too big that it is overwhelming. I appreciate your it is all fenced in and wooded”
Address: 8650 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA
“Can't think about 2 cities that are more different as Beer Sheva and Seattle…One is a hot land locked desert metropolitan and the other is a cold, wet, shoreline city. The park itself is pretty nice, nice views of lake Washington. Not too much parking around and the park is not that big. There is a public restroom, small picnic area and a small playground. It is bigger than Seattle park in Beer Sheve, as it is basically just a dog play area.”
Address: North Bend, WA 98045, USA
“Love living in the PNW, so many opportunities to get outdoors. I was surprised at how many mountain bikers there were on this trail. No issue though, just be alert. Was also surprised to spot a black bear on trail, it was just passing by. Pretty exciting! We ended up extending our hike to Twin Falls, which branches off of this trail.”
Address: 12520 SE 240th St, Kent, WA 98031, USA
“A hidden gem in Kent. If you look for it, there's a trail that goes all the way around this small lake. The parking lot is small, so this park never really gets too crowded. It is a perfect place for a nice walk. We always bring our picnic basket with us for a nice, quiet lunch in one of the many meadows.”
Address: Duvall Monroe Rd NE, Duvall, WA 98019, USA
“The key to enjoying this place is to not take yourself too seriously, and be courteous with others. If you see other people in the parking lot chat with them to avoid conflicts in the field. As one of the few pheasant release sites and dog training areas in the Seattle area, there are a ton of people hunting it every day of the season. Some folks use it to take kids out, others to get puppies some bird contacts, others just to get the dog some exercise. Most people you see here are friendly and cordial. Don't be the one guy that ruins everyone else's day.”
Address: 5050 SW College St, Seattle, WA 98116, USA
“As a child my grandparents lived on nearby Prince Street. Our family met there every weekend and this was one of the places we visited almost every weekend. It was always a treat.”
Address: 2000 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“Awesome Beach park for kids and family.They really have amazing kids play area with unique interactive games and small zip line for kids as well.”
Address: Parking lot, 26415 SE 79th St, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“Great trailhead with an extensive network of well maintained forested trails available. Note that a Discover Pass is required to park here, but I believe that parking along the road just outside of the Star Tiger Mountain State Park sign, where there's another trailhead you drive by on the way to this one, might not require a Discover Pass.”
Address: 20301 Hollyhills Dr NE, Bothell, WA 98011, USA
“Another silent little spot without to many people at it. Its calm and quiet usually which is a nice change from the lake side people filled parks. If remember right, this used to be a lover lane spot back before I was even born. Lots of those have disappeared over the years, it was nice to find them before the development got so heavy. The coolest thing about it is that if you go through far enough it leads into a long north south trail you can go on if you like.”
Address: 17415 61st Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028, USA
“AKA Log Boom Park, currently under construction with some great features planned, a picnic shelter, boat rental building, easy access to the water with a new beach and better views of the lake, should be open late spring 2022.”
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