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    Log Boom Park

    4.2 (30 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Derrick G.

    This is an incredible park on the river and connected to an amazing bike trail. This is a great place to take kids to play or just go relax for a few hours to enjoy the view. The park and area are extremely clean, I highly recommend this park.

    Trying to catch a fish
    Crystal H.

    Log Boom is a nice local park to enjoy the scenic water view, feed some ducks, and walk the trail. Fishing is quite popular here and I've seen some catching some pretty big perch and bass, I think. At times you'll even see the planes landing on the waters too, so that's a neat sight. Overall, it's a nice quaint park to be for some afternoon relaxation.

    Sunset
    Megan D.

    One of the best waterfront parks in the area to enjoy sunsets and sunrises, small peaceful park. You can easily get to this off of the Burke Gilman Trail . The parking lot is a decent size, I've never had a problem getting a parking spot. Nice spot for a quick walk/waterfront sunset IMO.

    This is the tree that got most of the show.
    Catherine W.

    Went here for the first time for the 4th of July fireworks show. They set up the primary public seating in a place where you could only see 60 percent of the fireworks due to a large tree. The event catered to the VIPs that were seated on the dock behind the tree and clearly not to the massive public audience. Much as I enjoyed the ones I could see, I wish I had gone to a different show.

    Janis H.

    Small yes but if you are losing your mind over summer break, there is a neat little play area to set your house monsters loose. Not your typical swings and teeter totters, the toys will likely lure you to play as well. It is good therapy until school starts again! Fair warning: those upside down spinny plunger things might not let go of your adult-sized bum. Weeeee! I'd give it five stars if the park were bigger.

    Sara W.

    This park is an excellent entry point for the Burke-Gilman trail. There is plenty of parking, bathroom facilities, and a small picnic area. The mile marker point is 13.5 miles from the start of the trail in Redmond at Marymoor Park.

    The birds
    Cole M.

    Great place with a million dollar view from the northern tip of Lake Washington. Panels at the entrance tell stories of how Kenmore came to be, including vintage photographs.

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    Ask the Community - Log Boom Park

    Do you need a fishing license to drop your pole here? My little boys want to learn how to fish.

    Anyone aged 16 and over needs a WA fishing license. For more info:… Read more

    I want to dock my boat there and walk over to a cafe for breakfast, how safe will my boat be?

    This is a very safe area I lived her for years. I would definitely recommend docking your boat there.

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    This park is on the Burke Gilman trail so you can do some serious walking.

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    Sheridan Beach Community Club

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    The Sheridan Beach Community Club was a wonderful host for the meets I competed in at Sheridan…read moreBeach as part of the Northern Division circuit of pools (8 North Division teams, 8 South Division teams - Seattle Summer Swim League) when I competed on the youth team for Innis Arden from 1999 to 2010. Due to many cars during the meets, there was a bit of a walk to get to the pool for competitions, but not really hills to make the walk difficult. The pool deck around the pool was small, so we came with the be extra considerate mentality when swimming here because everyone was cramped. My first-ever post-season swim meet was here in 1999. It was B-Champs, a meet for those who failed to make the time cuts for prelims. I loved the pool and how fun the meet was. There was more joy on the pool deck than I later observed at the meets reserved for the fast swimmers. If there was one hook for me competing the full 12 summer seasons I did, it was that first B-Champs in 1999 for me and that I would get to swim at the Sheridan Beach pool again if I continued competing. I loved the four-lane pool. It was a unique competition environment and a tight fit in the competition space that I liked. Outside the pool deck was concessions, a large grassy area, and a playground. Our coaches encouraged us not to waste our energy playing on the playground. We found that allowed for some healthy rebellion, playing for five to ten minutes during the meets to make sure we did not lose sight of the fact we were kids. The space did not lose its magic when I became a teenager.

    Nice place to go swimming as there is a pool and also a big slide that empties into the lake. There…read moreis a covered outdoor area for you to put out food items and you can sit in a sandy area near the lake to enjoy the sunshine. Great place for kids to splash around in.

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    This is a beautiful location and the host are wonderful, helpful fun people who go beyond making…read moreyour adventure an enjoyable adventure.

    A group of six purchased Living Social vouchers for the Lopez Island 3 hour Sea Kayak Tour…read more We needed to take a ferry to get to Lopez Island. Plan accordingly. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ Outdoor adventures keeps the guided groups small (maximum 12 people). I appreciate the small groups since this was my first time kayaking. Three types of kayaks are available: single, double or triple occupancy. Discover is an accepted form of payment. A Discover Pass is required to park at Spencer Spit. If you do not have a pass, a $10 day pass can be purchased with cash or check. There were several rangers checking passes on our visit so be sure to have a pass visibly displayed to avoid being ticketed. WHAT TO BRING - Signed Release of Liability - Bathing suit or non-cotton under layers preferred - A synthetic shirt (capilene, polypro, Under Armor, etc) - Shorts or pants made of a synthetic material (may get wet/damp) - Lightweight fleece jacket or windbreaker/rain jacket to provide warmth - Water shoes or sandals that strap on (or shoes that can get wet) - Sun hat and/or sunglasses - Sunscreen and chapstick - Water bottle - Optional; Camera, Plastic bag for wet items and change of clothing - If you have a gift certificate or prepaid voucher (such as Groupon) please bring a printed copy with you! Dorito Dan was our guide for the day. Dan was friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. The first hour is dedicated to introductions, procedures and safety. Be sure to use the restroom before departing. Once on the water, there is no turning back. Kayaking is great for teamwork and communication. Both are required to avoid frustration. I recommend wearing weight-lifting/bicycle gloves in order to prevent blisters. Each person in our group started getting blisters towards the end of the tour. During our 3 mile kayaking trip, we spotted starfish, seals and majestic bald eagles. Thank you Outdoor Adventures for providing a magnificent day of play while surrounded by gorgeous Mother Nature. We all plan to return in the near future for another go-around.

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