Address: 8400 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, USA
“Pritchard Beach is a family friendly Lake Washington beach with a beautiful view of Mercer Island, and tons of naturally tumbled stones. There are lifeguards during the summer during peak hours, and the kids love the swimming platform. The bath house is only open during peak hours, so plan ahead.”
Address: 25th St SE, Auburn, WA 98001, USA
“Lots of fun at this park. A climbing structure and two sets of big toys; the one pictured and another smaller one for younger kiddos. Plus lots of open grass areas.”
Address: 301 Rainier Blvd S, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“I attended a "Concerts on the green" concert and there were many people there, but still space in the back or side to lay out a small blanket and watch the show. I even brought my little dog and there were lots of other dogs there. It was alot of fun and the music was great.”
Address: 27036 SE Ravensdale Way, Ravensdale, WA 98051, USA
“Went through the orientation a few weeks ago. Members was friendly and truly cared about the club. The facilities were great. Glad to see the community involvement and numbers of new members. Families, men, women, old and young. Club rules are certainly better than many I've been around. The actual shooting facilities are super great! So many ranges and it's in a good location!”
Address: 9330 Satterlee Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“It would get five stars if the humans who work there would find a better time to use lawn equipment when I need to use the rest room , oh and that poor child crying I think it's a school next to here and kids cry sometimes or something like that.”
Address: 3216 S 268th St, Kent, WA 98032, USA
“Great place to take your dog on a walk. Has playground, baseball diamond, tennis courts, and outdoor bathrooms though only open in summer months.”
Address: SE 32nd St, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA
“There was a farmers market going on here. It had quite a few booth, plenty of options of good food for lunch, and groceries. The samples where good. I would go back, and recommend anyone coming through Mercer Island stop by.”
Address: 1059 NE Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98125, USA
“Sweet, small but relaxing, Victory Creek Park gives me a few moments to lounge amongst the trees and makes shopping at the adjacent grocery something to look forward to.”
Address: 2680 Sunset Ln NE, Renton, WA 98056, USA
“Nice clean park. Had an awesome jungle gym for the kids to play on. Great for both real little kids and older ones. Park had very clean bathrooms. If we are every in the neighborhood we will definitely stop by again.”
Address: 16910 SE 392nd St, Auburn, WA 98092, USA
“Beautiful park. Very well maintained. A fitting tribute to our veterans.”
Address: 3705 SW Point Robinson Rd, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
“Absolutely beautiful. Perfect place to take your family and trust me, your dog will love it. Good place to relax, and to enjoy nature. There is a stunning view of Mt Rainier from this place. The waters are very quite and the place looks like a mirror. The lighthouse is small, but looks very pretty in the pictures too. It could be a good place for a romantic date too. Just make sure to check the weather before going, because it can be very windy if it is raining. I think this is a must go. And the ferry ⛴ experience is very interesting too.”
Address: 178th Pl NE and, 179th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA
“Nice park, well maintained”
Address: 37215 188th Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092, USA
“Another great Winter hike alternative if you want to stretch your legs and snow is keeping you from enjoying the Higher elevations.”
Address: 25000 SE Klahanie Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98029, USA
“Went there for my nephew's weekly football training during my visit to Sammamish. It's a small neighborhood park with a lush green field which kids use for sports practice. There is a small practice pitch for baseball at one end and a hard cricket pitch in the center of the field. In March 2022, there weren't any lights for night time play/practice.”
Address: 8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle, WA 98117, USA
“Great destination to relax and enjoy with family and friends. Beach is small, not clea enough to enjoy in the water. But the park is huge, it’s great to just rest on the sand, grass, cookout, and play beach games. Small trails are also there, and it’s all easy trails. Cons: Car parking is a headache during weekends and when the weather is good. Very less parking lots, many cars parked in the “cars with trailers” zone because of poor parking facilities. There were more lots available but road was closed. Such poor management, they should open those roads and allow public to park their vehicles. #Seattle #Beach”
Address: 1620 SW 149th St, Burien, WA 98166, USA
“This is a great park in Burien. It may not look like much and then you realize its got everything you need and a spacious setting. The tennis courts are often busy there are two of them. The playground just got rebuilt and it is really nice. There’s an excellent walking path that is both paved and also loose gravel rocks for those who jog or walk. There is a big grassy green area or people have everything from picnic to volleyball games to romp with the dog. This park is in the middle of the beautiful Seahurst hood so even a walk around this gorgeous place is nice after or before enjoying the park. On Thursdays the City of Burien puts on a really excellent music concert called music in the park and it is a do not miss event in this great spot”
Address: 22828 120th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98031, USA
“Great park to chill at”
Address: 27459 108th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98030, USA
“Our family had a great time on this pathway though the forest. Even saw a black garden snake. Moderately intense on the way up, but a nice leisurely stroll on the way back down. Next time I’m running this trail.”
Address: 2119 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
“Small PNW microsanctuary for native wildlife.”
Address: 29th Ave S & S 221st St, Des Moines, WA 98198, USA
“Hidden local gem 💎 of a park. Nice smooth flat basket ball court, pea patch, swings, and toddler tikes equipment has this l park a relaxing retreat just a block form PCH / 99 / International Blvd. With three Pokémon Go stops; fill up on presents, catch Pokémon and nerd out 2016 style while the kiddos get the wiggles out.”
Address: 24163-24199 SE 37th Pl, Issaquah, WA 98029, USA
“Good calm safe place for children to play”
Address: Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA
“About 30 good size shade trees (mostly maples and ponderosa pine) in the two square block park, half of them forming a line along the north side. Very few of the benches have shade so it's good to bring your own lawn chair or blanket. Some spots have decent views of Mount Rainier. Looks like the west end of the park is not used much. The two playground sections appear to be new equipment. The sheltered pavilion with a couple of picnic tables is wheelchair accessible, and there's at least a half mile of asphalt wheelchair accessible trail around and through the park. It's mostly flat, with a decent looking baseball back stand etc in the northeast corner. I see one basketball backstop. July 2022 a single porta potty at the Southwest corner of the park next to the parking lot, last service 8 days ago and overdue. Otherwise, no restroom. Looks like the neighbors use all of the 15 or so parking spaces except the 2 handicap spots, considering that there's really nobody here right now and all the parking is full. Very little shade for parking on the street. Grass is in good shape in the third week of July. Nice 12 ft cedar "totem pole"-style carving by Oliver Nichols in 1971 prominently displayed.”
Address: 1248-1298 Brittany Dr Cir SW, Normandy Park, WA 98166, USA
“What a beautiful community park with a historic fountain that is peaceful to listen to. Thank you to Brittany resident Ron for taking such good care of this community treasure!”
Address: Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“This is a very popular and busy trail, let's start with that! The trail is very well maintained, and has great signage. In the shoulder season as you move from Winter to spring it can be a little muddy so be prepared for that. There are restrooms at the top. The views are really awesome of the city and Lake Sammamish. Tons of paragliders also use this as a takeoff spot so that can be quite entertaining as well. I personally will start very early to avoid the crowds. Have fun!”
Address: 22500 SE 248th St, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA
“We performed at Lake Wilderness Lodge as part of Maple Valley's 25th Annual Arts Fest in June of 2022. The lodge features an open concept floor plan on the upper 2 floors, with a central carved lodge pole and floor to ceiling windows connecting it smoothly with amazing natural landscape surrounding the lodge. The lower floor includes dance studio rooms with mirrored walls and more windows to view the park and lake. The main (~2nd floor) accessible entry is at the end of the parking lot. So much parking has been added to the park! Each floor of the lodge has restrooms, and the lodge facility is huge. It would easily accommodate a large event.”
Address: 1401 S Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA
“I used to jog 1.5 from my home to here with 3 small children on bicycles. There was a cinder track and a playground on the hill. Perfect for me getting a hard workout. I did memory lane and traced the route from the home, then ran a mile on a modern track. I sent pictures to those little children that now have grandchildren. Cool.”
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!”
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