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    Green Lake Park

    4.6 (555 reviews)
    Open 4:00 am - 11:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Aleksandr F.

    It's one of my favorite parks in the Greater Seattle Area. One loop is about 5 km, making it great for both runners and walkers. There's also a bike route along the outer loop. The park is beautiful in every season and enjoyable in any weather.

    Stunning Fall Colors
    Wendi K.

    Our stunning public parks are one reason I love this city so much - beautiful in every season. It's a place where people can gather for outdoor activities any time of the year. A well-groomed walking and biking path spans the perimeter of the lake, along with shops, businesses, eateries, community centers, beautiful homes, and sports courts (tennis, pickleball, etc.). Green Lake is an amazing place to spend a few hours - whether it be grabbing a bite, working at a coffee shop, or taking a brisk walk with a fluffy friend.

    Big kid swings
    Sara B.

    Plenty of fun for every kid. Play structure, slides, swings and sand box. Located right by green lake, you can walk the lake as well. Plenty of trees for shade and grass for picnics. Great park with something for everyone!

    paddleboarding
    Andrea B.

    Green Lake may have been my favorite place to visit in Seattle... The lake is lovely spot to swim and paddleboard right now in the summer while it's warm. There are no motor boats allowed, so it's much more peaceful than Union Lake. You can spot duckies. This is also a great spot for a picnic. No matter where you set up, you're in for a great view. There is a paved big loop trail around the perimeter with lots of people walking, running, biking, and rollerblading. There are plenty of benches with scenic views and I saw a few people with hammocks set up in between trees. There is a designated swim area with a lifeguard and plank, but you can swim anywhere in the lake. There are two or three docks as well. There's a coffee shop and boat rental shop along the trail too. I wouldn't recommend using the bathrooms here... they're not very nice.

    Den P.

    Such a blast paddleboarding and kayaking at Green Lake Park. There's also a circular trail for running, biking, walking, and roller skating. The vibes are great year-round, but cherry blossom season is my favorite. Plenty of spots nearby to grab a quick bite, too. Walking our dogs here is one of my favorite pastimes! It feels like a smaller version of Central Park in the PNW!

    Stack rackets to get in line
    Monica O.

    They have really well-organized pickleball here. They stack rackets (to get in line) by level so you can play beginner, intermediate, or advanced. Beginner is for people who've never played so if you've played before the recommendation is to do intermediate. We came up via bus on a Thursday evening around 8pm and though there's a lot of courts, there was also a lot of people. But the line moves steadily so we managed to get a few games in. On Google Maps there looks to be bathroom nearby but I didn't go to it so don't know the state of that.

    Sunset in the summer
    Tai D.

    Greenlake is a wonderful spot to go on a walk. You can do water activities like paddle board or kayak or simply take a stroll. It's paved so it's accessible and there are various parking spaces around the lake.

    Brian F.

    Living so close to here it was about time that I reviewed this park. When looking up information about Green Lake I found that it was formed by the Vashon Glacial Ice Sheet thousands of years ago which was fascinating. There are a couple of lots for parking as well as parking around the lake and the neighborhood. It can definitely get super busy especially during the summer. Activities at the park include tennis courts, basketball courts, soccer fields, playgrounds, kayaking, and fishing. There are also a lot of grassy areas for picnics. There are toilets and porta potties throughout the park which aren't great but they're better than nothing. The distance around the lake itself is 2.8 miles with no elevation which makes it perfect for a jog or even just a stroll. It's a great park during the day for all types of activities and it's nice for sunsets as well.

    View of the lake
    Marcus S.

    Went for a nice walk around Green Lake Park on a very sunny day. What a pleasant park it is. Very spaced out and well accommodated. If you want activities while in the park there all here - swimming, paddle boat rental, picnicking, open fields, tennis courts, volleyball and more I'm probably missing things to do. Of course, you can simply enjoy the nice walk around the around the path which I'm told is about 4 miles. I'm not sure if that's a fully accurate length but it is a decent walk/run, especially if you go around, it a few times What is also nice about this park is the number of bathrooms provided. I completed the loop around the park and counted about 4, open and ready bathrooms along with water fountains. Benches are available but not quite as plentiful. Green Lake Park is a nice sized park and seems to be cared for and favored. I can see why someone want to live in the area. It is a great place to come after a meal like I did, it's a nice park with quite a bit to offer.

    Green Lake
    Samuel S.

    My favorite park in Seattle! I love the location, beauty, and active community of Green Lake. I even proposed to my now wife on the dock at Green Lake, we love it here.

    Phil A.

    5 stars for Green Lake Park, one of the nicest parks I've been to!!! I was looking for a nice place to get a run in while in Seattle and this place always came up, rather on line or from friends. Driving around the lake, they had 3 decent sized parking lots to choose from. They also had very clean restrooms here, I think I counted 3 of those also. I wasn't sure how far it was around the lake, I think my Garmin clocked in around 2.8 miles, I would have went around twice if I had more time, but I just added on extra to get to 4 miles. The paved path around the lake was plenty wide enough for everyone, lots of benches sprinkled throughout also. It was windy when I was there, and there were still plenty of active people out doing their thing. Seems like a very popular park in a very nice area of Seattle!!

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    Ask the Community - Green Lake Park

    Are there any Bocce courts in any of your public parks? If so, are reservations needed?

    Woodland Park has a club. You can become a member and play when you want or they have open days to the public at a set time.

    Are there any areas of Greenlake that are clothing optional by custom? I know there are a couple of other Seattle parks for which that is true. Thanks.

    No, there are no designated nude beaches at Green Lake or any other public park in Seattle.

    What kind of fish in green lake?

    Thanks for your question. The WA State Dept. of Fish and Wildlife tracks fish in local lakes and waters. This link will tell you what's in Green Lake: https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/locations/lowland-lakes/green-lake-king… Read more

    Are there Bbq grills there?

    no, used to be, but they were recently taken out. i've seen people bring grills.

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    A great place to people watch, go for a jog, rollerblade, or go for a nice walk with friends or a date.

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    Alki Beach Park - (1/14/25)

    Alki Beach Park

    4.4(388 reviews)
    7.9 miAlki

    It can get pretty crowded, although it's to be expected to a place this gorgeous. Who doesn't like…read morethe beach? When I visited, there were cyclists, roller skaters, people flying kites, numerous dog-walkers and even a pair out walking their pet goats!? Totally amazing atmosphere. On clear days, there are great views of Seattle and surrounding mountains. On lucky days, you can spot orca whales! Keep an eye out especially during the fall and winter, or if you're particularly committed, there are several social media groups dedicated to posting about whale sightings. You might just want to bring along a pair of binoculars whenever you visit...just in case. There's street parking that's a close stroll to the beach, and one public washroom that I could find.

    According to history, "Alki Beach is the site of the landing of the first white settlers in Seattle…read moreon a cold, stormy day in November of 1851. Chief Seattle and his tribe greeted them and helped them build their cabin to stave off the cold, wet winter." Little did that settlers know that a little over 100 years following this the beach would be a party beach with teens driving up and down the street with their loud motors, bonfires and Bluetooth speakers and other activity clearly trying to draw attention. The beach itself is nice but it's way crowded. I came here and it was only like mid-April, and it happened to be a decent day with some sun but boy was it crowded and noisy. Like a lot of beaches parking is a bit touch and go as well with mostly street parking that you have to luck out with. I'm told you can walk and bike your way downtown from here which must be interesting. While Alki is nice, the vibe seems totally for the young blood out here trying to impress one another. Lincoln Park beach is a bit more my scene.

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    Hidden Lake - What used to be Hidden Lake after being filled in - Wednesday 23 August 2023.

    Hidden Lake

    4.8(4 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Hidden Lake belongs to the ducks. Even Schatzi the Münsterländer, a hunting dog we trained for use…read morein duck hunting, doesn't go after the ducks here. One day a duck flew over the lake, then in front of us, twisting in midair so its feet faced us then flew back to the lake and landed as if to say, hey I'm not afraid of you two. Schatzi just looked at me and was mildly amused by the duck, she looked more interested in going swimming. The lake has been closed to swimming and wading for a while due to pollution issues, so keep that in mind when visiting. Trails from Shoreview Park, from Boeing Creek Park, and Innis Arden Way are the easiest way to access Hidden Lake. If you are a bird air access might be easiest and if you are a salmon water access from Boeing Creek may be the easiest. During the Spring and Summer it is especially fun to come here and look for ducks and their babies. My mom and I have been standing on the shore and had a bunch of ducklings and adult ducks invade the beach as we were standing there. Duck and duckling diving sessions are captivating to watch. Odd creatures also abound here... I once saw what might have been a baby Sasquatch. I have found traffic to the lake to be heavier in the early evenings and during the summer months when middle schoolers and high schoolers frequent the lake and surrounding parks. When I run at Shoreview Park I enjoy tacking on a cool down to Hidden Lake to look for critters in the mornings and evenings.

    The lake is now a stream/natural area. It was changed in early-mid 2023. I do miss the lovely lake…read morebut now there are raised wooden walkways in the area.

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    Hidden Lake - Trail marker back to the parking lot at Shoreview Park.

    Trail marker back to the parking lot at Shoreview Park.

    Hidden Lake - Trail to Hidden Lake from Shoreview Park.

    Trail to Hidden Lake from Shoreview Park.

    Hidden Lake - Wide plank walkway just before the lake.

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    Wide plank walkway just before the lake.

    Lake Washington - Happy Birthday GM!!!!!!! DUBS WINNNNN.

    Lake Washington

    4.8(8 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I will say that we felt like we got a decent deal on these windows. However, after the sale, our…read moresales rep, John, was almost non existent. I would send him texts/ calls about updates or who i could contact, and a week would go by without an answer. And this would be after he would tell me on multiple occasions that someone would contact me in a few days... I would give another day or two grace period before reaching out to John to see what was going on and who i could reach out to, to follow up with, and he wouldn't respond to me either. I had to get my partner involved multiple times to follow up because he would answer calls from him but not me but after some time would ignore calls/ texts from him too. It got to the point where I had to call the office directly and ask for his supervisor to get some answers on more than one occasion. He also said that he would be there for our final measurements and window install and never showed up to either. On top of all of that, they broke their contract to us. They claimed that they would have the install done within a certain time frame when we signed and they went past that by several weeks, which we found very inconsiderate of our time. Lastly, the install team was great but they told us completely different things than the guy who did the final measurements. He helped prepare us for the build and told us how it would go and the install guys said that none of what he said mattered and things had to be done completely differently than we were prepared for, costing us even more money on this install. It would have been one thing if they were consistent and we knew what to expect. But it just felt like not a single department talks to each other ever and multiple people kept telling us multiple things. We love our milgard windows and glad that everything is over with. But we did not appreciate how lake washington handled everything and treated us.

    Confession: I've spent a lot…read more.. A LOT... ***A-FREAKING-LOT*** ...of my life interacting with Lake Washington in some way. Whether it be crossing its floating bridges zillions of times in my car over the decades, swimming in its cool murky depths on hot summer days, waterskiing behind my uncle's boat as a kid, watching the Seafair hydroplane races from its shores or gazing upon its many moods when my parents owned a home on its waters Lake WA has been part of my life since pretty much the day I was born. Dotted with parks, docks, homes, apartments, mansions, compounds of famous Seattle citizens, marinas, restaurants, roads, trails, roads and the aforementioned floating bridges Lake Washington literally has something for every mood. In the mood for a foresty hike? Seward Park has you covered. Need a place to run the dog and/or the kids? Look no farther than Magnusson Park. Want to have a nice dinner on the waterfront? Hit up Renton, Leschi or Kirkland. Love college football? Husky Stadium looks right out on the lake. Prefer to view it up close? You can rent a kayak for the day to ply its calming shores. As much a part of the Seattle landscape as the Space Needle, ferries or Mount Rainier, Lake Washington may often go unnoticed. But truly, it's a magical place in so many ways.

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