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    Kerry Park

    4.7 (1.1k reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    4.12.26
    Nadine C.

    Free activity in Seattle, Washington... When I was at the Post Office, mailing some postcards, the friendly clerk suggested that I go to Kerry Park to view in person, the city skyline as depicted in these postcards... OK! My niece was surprised at the size of "the park". It seems to be more like a strip of lawn instead of a park. Well... we were there for the beautiful view of Seattle and were happy to get a free parking space on the street! There also was an interesting steel sculpture called: Changing Form. It's 15 feet tall and can be used as a nice frame to photograph the Space Needle and its surroundings!

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    Wen C.

    On clear days you can get an amazing view of Elliott Bay and the Central City (with the Space Needle of course!), with a backdrop of Mount Rainier. The viewpoint is thoughtfully designed so many people can line up against the railings without too much trouble instead of photographers trying to jockey for space. If you didn't bring binoculars, there's a few coin operated telescopes to help you look at things in the distance. There's also a cool statue here if you're interested, and if you go down the steps there's a small playground. I'm not sure if I've ever seen anyone use the playground though, since there are no bathrooms associated with the park and small kids can have bathroom emergencies. There are businesses nearby where I guess you could technically ask to use the washrooms, but it's just another hassle. Note: street parking only.

    Kay M.

    There were plenty of street parking. Absolutely stunning view of Seattle. We came during a week day morning. It was not crowded at all. We were to spend a few minutes here alone.

    Linh T.

    Lovely place to visit for views of the skyline! Parking is along the street and could take a bit of time but parking further away isn't a big deal because it's a nice walk.

    David L.

    I saw this place from my laptop as one of those Microsoft wallpaper/login screens. Was hoping to go there one day and boy I was not disappointed! What a great view! So good that someone was getting their wedding photos that same day I was there! Great place to chill, eat ice cream, chat and even get a workout in the stairs!! Will come back for that workout in the future!

    Mark W.

    This is definitely a 5 stars for the view. You get sweeping panoramas of Downtown Seattle, Elliot Bay, and even Mount Rainier. Recommended to visit during a clear sunny day for the sun set. However, there will be crowds as this is one of the famous sunset spot in the city.

    Brittney P.

    An absolute must see whilst visiting Seattle. Beautiful sunset views. On a clear day you can see all of downtown and Mount Rainier.

    Jamie K.

    Such a hidden gem! The only way we found it was thanks to an uber driver! The most beautiful view of the city. It's much more prettier in person. It would be nice to bring lunch and to relax at. A must goto, it wasn't crowded at all.

    Alexis V.

    Had to come here again to put my chooky fam bam on. My favorite spot in Washington state. I could never get tired of it

    Christine D.

    Been here twice. 2 different seasons but both during sunset (most popular time to go). Let me tell you. The most iconic views of the city skyline. This park is located in such a cute neighborhood on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill. I feel bad for the residents because it is so busy! If you keep driving around, you should be able to find parking. Even if you're few blocks away, it's a nice walk through the neighborhood. The homes are huge! Back to the views. Breathtaking. Almost like a postcard. I was lucky to get clear skies both times I visited. You can see the space needle and Mt Rainier in a faint distant. Check it out next time you're visiting Seattle!

    absolutely breathtaking!
    Wendi K.

    Absolutely breathtaking any time of year, any type of weather. Say hello to a wide panoramic view of Seattle - including the needle and Mt. Rainier. I am so grateful parks (viewpoint?) like this exist. :) They really highlight the beauty of our city. There are a few benches here to chill at too if you want to sit and take it all in. Here's a perfect Seattle morning: Getting brunch at a spot nearby Queen Anne and wandering down and enjoy the views at Kerry park.

    Hadley B.

    Amazing views of the Seattle Space Needle! Too hazy to see Mount Rainer, but still stunning.

    Classic Seattle Skyline through sculpture.

    Rain or shine one can get the classic photo of the Seattle skyline. There are benches around and a small strip of grass. It is really just a viewing area. Down below there is a playground if you have children and grassy area. Early mornings are nice...fewer people if any. If visiting in March be sure to bring a rain coat!

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    Is there handicap parking?

    It's simple street parking, first come first serve! The earlier the better and you'll have front row center!

    Are leashed dogs allowed?

    The park is the size of a postage stamp right next to the curb. It's just an observation parklet with benches. Leashed dogs are everywhere in seattle so taking your pet will not be out of the ordinary.

    Is there a restroom at Kerry park?

    Unfortunately no. Kerry Park is literally just an open space to enjoy the skyline of Seattle. But there are a lot of restaurants/businesses down the hill I'm sure you can use.

    Is the view of Mt Ranier unobstructed?

    Depends on the day and how cloudy it gets. Not necessarily unobstructed typically

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    Review Highlights - Kerry Park

    Seattle skyline is remarkable and I just knew I needed to get a picture of myself with that in the background.

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    Discovery Park

    Discovery Park

    4.6
    (494 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    A Seattle Gem with Breathtaking Views!…read more Discovery Park is hands down one of the most beautiful spots in Seattle. My husband grew up in Magnolia, so he took me here for a hike last weekend, and I was completely blown away. ​We explored the south side and walked the Loop Trail. The path is well-maintained and offers stunning panoramic views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. It's hard to believe you're still within the city limits! It's the largest park in the city, so there is plenty of space to enjoy nature. Whether you want a serious hike or just a peaceful stroll to see the water, this is the place to go. Don't forget your camera--the scenery is post-card perfect!

    Seattle's Discovery Park is the bee's knees! I was completely blown away by this picturesque public…read morespace. From an urban park perspective, the only other experience that comes close for me is when I moved to the Old Town Manchester neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, and had Belle Isle in my backyard, which offers access to hiking, large flat rocks for sunbathing, and whitewater rafting on Class II, III, and IV rapids on the James River right in the middle of downtown. Okay, back to Discovery Park. I spent an entire day exploring the park. I started by ordering a carryout lunch at Damoori Kitchen, which is now closed according to Yelp. I then walked to Discovery Park and hiked the 4.4-mile Discovery Park and Lighthouse Loop. A map for that trail can be accessed using a trail app. The loop trail took me through several ecosystems such as coastal meadows, tidal beaches, forest groves, sand dunes, and vast stretches of thickets with wild berries. Once I finished hiking the loop, I walked back to Damoori Kitchen and caught a rideshare back to downtown Seattle. Highlights from my Discovery Park adventure included eating lunch at the tidal beach, exploring sea cliffs, seeing jaw-dropping views of Mount Rainier, hiking past the West Point Lighthouse, and experiencing the sights, sounds, flora, and fauna of the park's majestic landscape.

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    Pier 58

    Pier 58

    4.1
    (67 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    We have been to yhis park quite a few times and it is always busy. But is a good thing because kids…read moreenjoy it except for the jellyfish body which gets packed!! Difficult for kids to get to the top. Plenty of different kind of games. That is fantastic because this.makes unique this park. Great view and addition to this walk through piers. Restrooms are so cool and clean. Be sure to get in theough the right side. Usually a line.

    This area looks so much better now that the old Alaskan Way Viaduct was removed back in 2019. The…read morepark was designed with pedestrians in mind. It keeps people away from the tunnel traffic along that road. It's still a work in progress with many developments planned in the future. There's still a lot of construction near Belltown as of June 2025. We stayed in a hotel near the park. It's super close to Pier 66. The park currently connects Pioneer Square with Pier 62, and has great views of Elliott Bay. We took the elevator up to the Overlook Walk so that we could gain access to Pike Place Market. There are also stairs that take you there from each side of the walkway. I don't remember it being this easy back in 2011. Heck, I don't even remember seeing the ferris wheel at Pier 57. When did that happen? It's a large and beautiful greenspace that's perfect for locals & tourists alike. We kind of lost our bearings for a bit, but then it became all clear that we were headed the right way to the market. I really like what they have done here. It will be cool to see it again once it's all done, and there's no more construction. It was a nice walk along the bay.

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    The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.
    The entrepreneur on the left provided snakes for photo op. The gent on the right grimaced when the snake wrapped its tail around his neck.
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    Gas Works Park

    Gas Works Park

    4.5
    (750 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I'm so glad I made the drive to this park on my last day in Seattle because it did not disappoint…read more Parking is limited, so I'm really glad my family and I arrived early--we got very lucky finding a spot. The park itself is massive and sits on the former site of the Seattle Gas Light Company plant, giving it a unique industrial feel that's unlike any other park I've visited. Surrounded by Lake Union, the views are already incredible, and the combination of history, scenery, and open space makes it a really special place. There are also Lime bikes and scooters available to rent, which is a great option since the park is large and takes some time to explore on foot. One of the highlights is the hill you can walk up for a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline. At the top, you'll also find a giant sundial that's fun to check out and interact with. Overall, this is easily one of the most unique and enjoyable parks I've ever visited. I'd absolutely come back the next time I'm in Seattle. It was easily one of the best memories I had in Seattle.

    A visit to Gas Works Park is a great way to take in some of the best views of Lake Union and the…read moresurrounding Seattle neighborhoods. The park is perfect for strolling, running, picnicking, or simply relaxing on the grassy hill, and it's also a unique spot to host a private event. While you're there, keep an eye on the water--you'll likely see the popular Lake Union Hot Tub Boats cruising by, which adds a fun and very "Seattle" vibe to the view. You can also spot the Seattle Police Department Harbor Patrol Unit boats and where they dock nearby. The day we visited, a group of young Girls were filming a TikTok dance video, which added to the lively energy of the park. Before or after your visit, make sure to stop by and see the nearby Fremont Troll to round out the experience.

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