Quote of the Month:
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
The city of Seattle has numerous small parks that are considered to be real gems. Bhy Kracke Park is one of these parks. This small 1.5 acre park is located on the eastern part of Queen Anne Hill. It offers great views of the Seattle’s skyline, the central part of the city, Lake Union, Capitol Hill, the Space Needle and the Cascades.
Juanita Beach Park is considered to be the largest beach park in Kirkland which is also considered to be a family-friendly park. It is a perfect place for families because here visitors can find a wonderful and comfortable children’s playground for the kids of different ages, swings, etc. Families with kids will also find a specially created shallow swimming area.
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is located at the southeastern part of Lake Washington. It was previously known as Lake Washington Beach Park. It is a 57-acre park that offers wonderful opportunities for active recreation near the water.
Seacrest Park is one of the parts of the chain of spaces for public spaces that stretches along West Seattle’s peninsular. The largest and the most well-known among these spaces is Alki Beach Park. All of these parts are connected by the walking paths and bicycle tracks.
Saint Edward State Park is a 316-acre park which is situated on Lake Washington. The park can bost the longest stretch of undeveloped freshwater shoreline of the lake with miles of trails that are great for biking, walking and hiking.