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    Angle Lake Park

    4.0 (51 reviews)
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    Updated 3 months ago

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    Kimberly B.

    I had extra time before my flight and did not want to sit in the airport. This park is right near making it easy to get a dose of green before flying out. Parking is free.

    Elaine F.

    This was a surprisingly scenic little park just a couple of miles from the airport. There were kids jumping off the pier and swimming in the lake. It has a playground, bathrooms, and a steep boat launch area. It would be a great place for travelers to stop and stretch or picnic.

    Hannah B.

    Really nice park which offers various forms of entertainment to visitors. I paid a quick visit to the park in September. Not a whole lot going on during a weekday afternoon, but that's what made it a good experience. Opportunity to relax, take in some sun, and do some people watching. Definitely be aware of your surroundings when there aren't many people around. I did note a few possible suspicious characters.

    Katie M.

    This lake is super chill! It's pretty shallow but I like that so I can walk in the lake all I want! It's very family friendly and can get busy. But definitely smaller area since it's residential and most people around you own a house on the lake. So just remember to be respectful and keep Washington clean :)

    Sherill Y.

    We arrived around 12:30 p.m. and the place was still fairly crowded. The weather was nice, so perhaps that bought out the crowds. The park also has a number of grill/picnic pavilions, a loop trail around most of the perimeter, playground for kiddies, a splash/fountain area for younger kids to play in. Lots of open green space, people out on the lake, and families BBQing. If you have some time to kill near Seatac, this seemed like a great local spot with lots of people enjoying the weather. Angle Lake Park, a 10 acre lake-front park, is the perfect place to cool off in the summer. Nice retreat from the city life. I would recommend this place to anyone that wanted to come here with their families. Amenities: * boat launch * fishing * open recreation area * water spray park * stage * picnic shelters/barbecue areas * restrooms * swimming (No lifeguards on duty.) * playground equipment * parking

    Katrina H.

    After taking a wrong turn while heading towards the airport, my family and I ended up at Angle Lake Park. Since we had a few hours to kill, we decided to just hang around the lake and take some photos. We were here the day before Thanksgiving so there was only one other person there. We had quite a peaceful and beautiful morning. The lake is gorgeous. We were able to take lots of pictures that came out amazing since we had a great, nature background. The way the trees and the lights reflect of the water is so magical. I'm not from around this place but I can imagine how nice it would be to take your dog for a walk here of your kids for a mini park play date.

    Pretty cool water toys for kids toddler & up. Picture was taken in the morning this area was packed by mid afternoon.
    Anna J.

    Very cool we went on a Sunday mid July. - All picnic tables/BBQs are occupied by 11am. Not doggy friendly - leash, no dogs on the beach Love the beach access, steps descend into the water Love the mini water park play area. Kiddos had a blast. + playground on site. No parking. But there is an additional parking a block off site. Tons of place but it's just a field. So car will get dusty. Didn't see a lifeguard on duty. Not too sure tho. All in all it was a good time. It was super crowded tho, beach water play area were just jammed with kids. We had our own table so part was fine. & even with the traffic it was a clean park.

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    Has both a lake and a spray park. Regular playground is kinda lame, but most of the kids are occupied with the splash park anyway.

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    The shady playground is a mite garish but kids like garish; the "splash park" area will draw more kids.

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    Saltwater State Park

    Saltwater State Park

    3.6
    (89 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Five stars for many reasons. An awesomely large parking area with easy close access to water front…read moreaccess. Clean bathrooms too. On this visit the tide was low. Which was perfect for exploring the beach. Fun to see all the shells and things that are normally under water. Please tu of picnic areas for larger groups too. The creek trail was closed from one side but when exploring discovered a fallen tree. Easily able to navigate over the log. See my photo. I'm sure at high tide the beach area decreases but it's all beautiful. The creek trail is short. Under two miles. Discovery pass required. Get out there! Enjoy your life! SYOY!

    Our very first time going to this State Park on Saturday, August 10th, 2024. There was a Cambodian…read moreFestival happening, so decided to check it out. We arrived at 1:00 PM and found the last parking space available at the end of the furthest parking lot area. Took our time taking a stroll to the event, where the food vendors were on the grassy area. Saw some Laotian food - Hmong Sausage with Sticky Rice, Chicken Wings, Whole Chicken, Papaya Salad, Fried Banana, also saw that they had Thai Iced Tea, Thai Iced Coffee, Lemonade flavors, Sandwiches, and Grilled Pork. We walked to the other side where they had a stage where they were having some dancing, live music and speeches. In addition, there were accessories, and clothing/apparel vendors who were lined up on the other side. First part of the Review is for the Cambodian event, which was a 4 out of 5. ------ The Park itself was easy to navigate around. Parking seemed self-explanatory, even though it was fully packed. There were clear signs of what was required of the State Park. You had to enter with a Discovery Pass or a National Park Pass at the Gate/Entrance. Walked around the beach area until the end of the trail where they had Private Property. Took some pictures and scenic videos of the water and scintillating viewpoints. It was a pretty short stroll after eating our lunch. But overall an enjoyable experience. Would like to visit again even without an event going on... Review of the Park - 4 out of 5.

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    On Safari - In

    On Safari - In

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    35.5 mi

    We had dreamed of going on a safari for years but didn't know where to start. Then we had the good…read morefortune of meeting Phil. From the very first day of working with him to plan and organize our trip of a lifetime, we felt we were in great hands. Phil's fantastic first-hand knowledge of the camps allowed him to create a trip that far surpassed the typical group package deals. Phil meticulously plans every detail of the trip, from the best places to stay to recover from jet lag before the safari, to every transfer. You are never left wondering where to go or if someone will be there to meet you. The camps he chooses are small and personal, where you are taken care of and treated like family. The safari experience is second to none, with personal drivers and guides who are excellent, highly skilled, and knowledgeable. If you want a safari experience to remember, I can't recommend Phil and On Safari-In enough!

    This was one of the most amazing trips I've ever been on, and I can't imagine doing it without…read morePhil's help. We didn't know anything about going on safari, and Phil build a custom trip that catered to exactly our personal travel style of going to some of the more off-the-beaten-path places with fewer tourists, but still lots of amazing experiences (we watched a family of elephants chase off a pair of male lions!). Everyone we met was on their 4th or 10th safari and when they found out we'd never been before, they'd always ask, "So how did you even find this place?" Also I had no idea you could have a vacation with this much adventure and yet zero stress. Having Phil take care of everything and getting it all arranged for and paid in advance took a HUGE load off of us, which was so great as we both have jobs where we typically do a lot of planning and project management. By taking care of that, Phil let us go on an exciting vacation where we actually got to RELAX. We took literally THOUSANDS of amazing photos, but here are just a couple fun ones I shot with my phone.

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    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    2.3
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    2.1 mi
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    Above and beyond service! My son was in a tournament at starfire and didn't wear the right…read moreunderwear that would accommodate a cup. We ordered online the right compression shorts at 8am, got an email it was ready to pick up before they were open. When I got to the Dicks I called they answered before open and walked them out to me. Thank you for the extra effort!!!

    Never have I been more offended for an item return than I was today.. OK, I ordered a NORTH FACE…read moreJacket online and when it arrived I didn't like the way it fit. So it's return time in my view since it was only a few weeks since I purchased. No receipt in bag mailed in but it had all the bar codes on packaging as reference. Plus all the tags on the jacket. So I arrive at South Center DICKS SPORTING GOODS and it's my turn at counter. I say " I'm returning jacket" and this punk ask's why. Like who FLIPPING CARES but I share I didn't like the fit. Then he ask's did you wear it , and answer was " NO " ! At this point he starts sniffing the jacket like it's a line of Peruvian Flake , I kid you not. I'm thinking is this two toned hair punk really questioning me on a return and then sniffs it. Since when does a return with documents turn into the Spanish Inquisition. My god someone needs to train the help in customer service and how not to be an a-hole! I mean my Louis Vuitton sunglasses I came in wearing cost more than his two week paycheck. BEWARE OF THE TWO TONED REGISTER DUDE WHO WILL SNIFF YOUR RETURN!

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