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: 6700 E Crest View Loop SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“Cute little park to take your dog's or your kids!”
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: 18304 NE 95th St, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
“Cute small-ish park great for fams or just catching up with a friend.”
Address: 16600 Northup Way, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA
“It is very small park. However, it has a very nice playground. It is great for babies and kids. It has baby swing as well. It is nicely surrounded by tresses.”
Address: 965 12th Ave NW, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
“This is a nice park. There are several parking areas, restroom facilities, a skate park, basketball court, and tons of baseball fields. There is also a small section dedicated to Tibbetts Creek with a few interpretive signs. There is definitely great potential for more of a focus on the natural area.”
Address: 1175 96th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004, USA
“Small park but very beautiful park. This beach park is bit hidden inside private residential area. During summers kids can have fun in water and they do provide life jacket and life guard facility. Parking is decent size. Small Playground and sand area for kids to play with sand tools. There is also one picnic area and can have private party with friends and family.”
Address: 1019 28th St NE, Auburn, WA 98002, USA
“Soccer fields are decent. Skate park is ok and play toys for kids are decent. Baseball field is good with turf infield. Only bad part which is usually the case, the bathrooms are not very nice and usually locked.”
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: 2010 NW Sammamish Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027, USA
Address: 6500 151st Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052, USA
“Oh my god, found this small little park and absolutely fell in love with the structures. It even has a small picnic shelter, a basketball court and a tennis court…kiddo loved it and so did I - gotta practice my basketball a little 🙈”
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: Island Crest Way & 68th Street, Maple Trail, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA
“If you make your way out to mercer island, I recommend stopping by this park. The trails are well maintained, it felt safe, and it was very clean. Always refreshing to step back in time and see an untouched part of the city. Would recommend!!”
Address: 6907 Silent Creek Ave SE, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“Beautiful break from the urban rat race”
Address: 18100 146th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072, USA
“I have two kids under five and this is the coolest structure I have ever seen. They loved it! It’s a cute, quiet little park, but they did such a good job with it.”
Address: 34249 21st Ave SW, Federal Way, WA 98023, USA
“We stopped by for the fundraiser/ yard sale”
Address: 17229 3rd Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98133, USA
“Took the forest loop trail from the parking lot but only made it into the open forest space, which is perfect for a toddler. Had a stroller and encountered stairs and a long way down to continue on the loop. Anyway, the trees and woodland space was more than enough to entertain my little guy. Plenty of open space under the trees to roam around and forget you're in a city.”
Address: Warde St, Algona, WA 98001, USA
“I like taking the kids here because it's convenient, small and has plenty of room to run. I don't particularly care for the parking or bathroom situation, but many parks have the same issues.”
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: SE Cougar Mountain Dr, Renton, WA 98059, USA
“This trailhead is connected to the larger Cougar Mountain system of trails. There are great ravines, mossy growth, plenty of options for trails. Some trails feature old mining history (clay pit, shafts and entryways) usually not recommended to go in of course. Harvey Manning is atop a tall alpy hill and features a great view point of Lake Sammamish.”
Address: 633 Waverly Park Way, Kirkland, WA 98033, USA
“Awesome park off of lake Washington. We went in the evening as the sun was receding down for the day and caught glimpse of beautiful sunset with hazy sky as well as pier in front. Great place to spend an afternoon with family as kids can take a dip and everyone can relax on the pier or shore. Parking spots are limited so there could be some wait depending on day/time. Overall great park and highly recommend it !!”
Address: 34506 SE Steller Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065, USA
“A beautiful park with a handful of you structures for kids of all ages. The playground is even fenced so the little ones are safe 💗 A beautiful baseball + large field, picnic tables, benches and well maintained bathrooms make this park one of our favorites!”
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: 17415 61st Ave NE, Kenmore, WA 98028, USA
“Beautiful beach, nice bathrooms and what looked to be an ice cream stand. Also a small park for the kiddos. That being said, there are tons of kids here. Great for a family outing. I myself just went paddleboarding with some friends. Parking is limited but plenty along the street. So if you park on the street and have a kayak or paddleboard, you may have a decent distance to walk with it. This park is right off the Burke-Gilman trail. I'll definitely be coming back.”
Address: Fisher Pond, Vashon, WA 98070, USA
“Beautiful walk. Parking on a pullout by the trailhead. The pound was a mirror reflecting the clouds. Good place to watch birds.”
Address: Auburn, WA 98092, USA
“Another great little walk in the woods. Keep right for fastest trip to river otherwise just enjoy being out in nature in beautiful surroundings. Trail (road) to left let's out in a large field with quite a few game trails.”
Address: 2525 South 336th St, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA
“This place was beautiful! My family and I really enjoyed walking through and seeing all the different kinds of flowers. Definitely keep hydrated, there are some seating areas and a gazebo to take rest. There are plants available to purchase and a small shop with books and other novelty items.”
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