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    Northwest Paragliding

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Seattle Paragliding

    Seattle Paragliding

    4.4
    (122 reviews)
    5.0 km

    $325 via Zelle preferred as payment so u do not get the 10% extra charge for credit card…read more Otherwise, cash. $20 cash for shuttle up the hiking spot, which was like a 15-minute ride. Hike approximated to be 60 to 90 minutes. Anyway, free parking to customers with 15-minute ish orientation on what to expect from instructor for paragliding. Many instructors to tend to u as they ensure your safety and comfort. Recommend to have a code hand gesture for when you feel nauseous, want to end the ride, etc. I deadahh threw up at 21:53 minutes as marked in the GoPro video that is filmed no matter what on a professional mounting stand. Kinda funny and I am so thankful that my instructor, Val, did not make me feel worse than I did after that happened. Paragliding experience lasted 25 minutes and it was not scary. So much easier than skydiving if you get scared of heights. Anyway, after the ride ended, $50 Venmo, cash, or Zelle to pay for full video even though no pictures taken of you running off at the launch point on top of the mountain. Marc, the owner, is so quick to respond thoroughly via text on the entire process while you are a customer of his Seattle paragliding business. He even made me a hot dog where I could add many toppings. Offered to make me s'mores, which was cute, too. If you do not plan to paraglide, worry not bc there are many activations for u to take on to fill your time before your friend or family member comes back from paragliding and about to reach the landing zone by the start point. There is a slip n slide, corn hole, axe throwing, chess, foosball, and even pellet shooting, which I loved. Marc ensures that guests have someone to accompany them as I came here alone. Had a nice conversation with him just about life and I left so happy from the paragliding grounds after everything that happened prior lol. Clean bathroom with a shower to wash yourself off if you throw up, or just need to tend to personal business, haha! Marc even let me take over aux so that I can play my own music via his Spotify account. Put him on some EDM because Gen Z Asian generation just into that. There is even a mini treehouse to take nice, elevated photos of the hiking trail, which Marc personally marked (no pun intended) himself over the years as he established company grounds at this location. It was such a neat experience for my first paragliding experience. Shoutout to Val for being so nice to me , too ...cannot say that enough!

    Marc, I forgive you for affectionately referring to me as 'Grandma'. Marc is a hoot. The pilots…read moreare all skilled, friendly , funny and, yes ladies, gorgeous! Brian was fantastic and made me so comfortable that I had no fear at all. I thought I would be nervous but it was so calm and relaxing. I would love to do it again when there is more wind to go higher and longer and maybe with some small tricks! Marc, if you need an ambassador for old folks, give me a call!

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    The day was AMAZING!!!
    The day was AMAZING!!!
    Amazing paragliding team

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    Parafly Paragliding

    Parafly Paragliding

    4.6
    (36 reviews)
    5.2 km

    Kyle and I had lots of fun paragliding with Steve and Drew! Arranging our reservation was simple…read moreand easy, getting to Tiger Mountain was a breeze, and hanging out in the air was fun! I think I was in denial the day of our trip, usually we get rained out or something and have to cancel our adventurous plans, and I didn't think we would actually be going. We got there super early and I was getting nervous watching people land. It was obvious who was still learning and who was a veteran. It was hot at the landing zone but it was much cooler while we were gliding. I highly recommend wearing a longsleeve shirt or light jacket. We were gliding for about 30 minutes, so worth the money! I haven't been skydiving but I don't think I will want to after this! You spend so much more time flying around for about the same amount of money and it doesn't feel as dangerous. We've found a new spot to take out of town guests for a nice hike with a pretty view of Lake Sammamish/ Mt Rainier and for an unusual outdoors activity!

    WOW! Paragliding was AMAZING!…read more I have been dreaming of going paragliding for years and am so excited that I finally got a chance to do it! I researched on-line and found amazing reviews of Steve with Parafly Paragliding LLC. Now after meeting Steve and flying tandem with him, I can say that the reviews are all absolutely on mark! He is the best! Steve has over 23 years of experience and felt confident of him as a pilot. I was excited and nervous, and Steve made sure I felt comfortable, safe, and had the best time, ever! As we were flying, Steve explained how to try to find the thermal pockets to make the flight last as long as possible, and made sure I relaxed, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, and reminded me to breath! My flight lasted about 20 mins. and was absolutely breathtaking. Steve is a wonderful pilot, and am looking forward to my next flight with him! If you are thinking about paragliding - do it! It is an experience that you will never forget!

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    Paragliding at Tiger Mountain in Issaquah
    Paragliding at Tiger Mountain in Issaquah
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    Alki Beach Park

    Alki Beach Park

    4.4
    (388 reviews)
    28.0 km

    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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    Bailey and Sarah
    Bailey and Sarah
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    Carkeek Park

    Carkeek Park

    4.6
    (208 reviews)
    30.9 km

    Fiddlesticks! I saw that because I'm finally getting around to writing a review of the park which…read morehas been the closest to my heart, since I was born here in Seattle. Why you ask? Because I grew up here just down the street, and it is basically the park that makes me feel most at home. Yes, there are other parks in the area, but this one is the best. Let's discuss... there is a beach, there is a railroad bridge that is sketch as heck, but absolutely a blast of hot air (literally), because it's just a you, above the train, and a chainlink fence... so safe, probably, fun, absolutely. The beach, when the tide is out, is great tide pooling, lots of things to see, from little crabs, all sorts of starfish goodness. Up near the parking lots, there is a large field, and playgrounds. There are plenty of things for the kiddos to do, but the gem, is a concrete slide, in the shape of a salmon. Yes, a long time ago, there was a metal slide that ranks as the hottest things short of flying into the sun... when it was a sunny day. There are reservable picnic tables and prep areas with water... good stuff. Honestly, there are so many wonderful things about this park... did I mention the trails? There are lots of trails that have viewpoints. So recommend, yes.

    Another peaceful place to get away from traffic, yet still remain in Seattle. A nice one-mile…read moretwisty-turny rally course track, so if you are not familiar with hairpin turns, keep your speed way down. A lot of popular Piper Creek trails to follow that make you feel like you are over the water at Olympic National Park--here is the ONLY deciduous rain forest in the entire Northern Hemisphere. Beautiful. Enjoy hundreds of species of birds here, marked trails and a mile-long beach with Golden Gardens to the south and the Highlands to the North. There is a large play area here some 30,000 feet for the kids and small barbeques, and a bench looking out over Puget Sound. If you want to get a birds-eye view of the trains passing by, if you aren't acrophobic, you can walk over to the overpass bridge with it's see-through deckplating that puts you literally right on top. The bridge leads another forty steps down to the beach area which is just as beautiful as Golden Gardens. Lots of driftwood and shiny things for the kids to collect, shells and the like. And a few beer and soda tops from decades past.

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    Carkeek Park
    Carkeek Park

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    Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    4.2
    (23 reviews)
    27.9 km

    What a great park! Excellent river side hang out and spot to go swimming. Today was no exception…read more Slightly more crowded on this visit than a year ago. But still a very enjoyable experience. No walk today just hanging out water side with my bestie. A short walk down to the all rock beach. Be sure to bring a thick towel, a chair, or a pillow. There is small rapids here that is fun to float down. Water shoes highly recommended! And please pack out your trash. There is a bathroom next to the parking lot along with plenty of picnic benches of waterside isn't your style. The beach area has shaded areas which are perfect to avoid the sunshine. The water is very cold as well. Be careful and mentally prepared for it! Discovery Pass needed. Enjoy your life! SYOY!

    There will never be a place I love more than this place. On the planet. But I come from the angle…read moreof having grown up here. My grandmother still lives within walking distance so when I say my childhood is in this water, it's no joke. I can still walk up the rock in the middle of my favorite swimming hole (at 43) like an easy set of steps and cannonball people with great enthusiasm. This park is a standalone experience. The Green River is ideal for fishing, kayaking, floating, swimming, and generally anything you'd like to do with a river except drinking. Don't do that, they pull a lot of bodies out of every year. I'd hazard a guess nearly all of those bodies made bad life choices with no respect for moving water. There is an excess of swimming holes along the stretch of river the park encompasses. This might lead you to think the fishing is also great. It is, but if it's swimming season, stick to early and late fishing because people will not respect your ill-timed line in the middle of the day. (This feud is as old as time). The camping in the park is limited although the implementation of yurts is adorable and fun, and they do accommodate RVs and tents as well. It's a great place to have an event, the availability of bathrooms and faucets has always been the standard I judge other parks by. Parking is limited, get there early or access it by taking the Long Walk. The rangers these days are young and friendly, and they deserve respect for the idiots they often have to put up with. I suggest getting the year pass for entry, you'll want to return. The park is exceptionally clean and well maintained, it hasn't changed much in the 40+ years I've known it because it's a solid setup. This is a beloved area. If you want to get drunk and stupid go upstream to the bridge or up the headworks road or downstream to Flaming Geyser area or Auburn. It's not a rowdy place, it's families doing family things. Whatever your swimming skill, there are beautiful places to put your body in the water either carefully and gently, with momentum aboard flotation apparatus, or from tall places. Respect the class IV rapids, they're easy to avoid. You can chase the sun around to all the different spots if you're apt to sunbathe, or avoid it entirely. The simple trail from one end to the other is a faerieland walk under beautiful canopy all year round. The water is pristine, the critters are adorable, and it attracts a nice style of people from many different places. Please respect it and enjoy, we're proud of this little jewel.

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    Smiles in the sun.
    Smiles in the sun.
    River views.
    River views.
    Nice wide trail.

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    Nice wide trail.
    Classic Helicopter

    Classic Helicopter

    4.4
    (32 reviews)
    28.0 km

    WHAT A BLAST!!! Having never been on a helicopter before, I think I expected a lazy circle around…read moreSeattle from a mile away...nope. We were up-close and personal with the Space Needle, flew directly over the stadiums and downtown, and a fast & low pass over Lake Washington. The pilot was not only informative and personable but adjusted the "thrill level" based on our preference. HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend.

    I recommend before you read this review; to go to You Tube and play the song Nina Simone/ Feeling…read moreGood. Just do it- you won't regret it. So there I am 2 months before my boyfriend's 31th Birthday... sitting sipping my coffee trying to figure out a good present to get him. The man has everything. What do you get a guy who has everything - you get him an experience he has never had! Helicopter! I called them up- got my appointment on his Birthday; no problem. Day's later- I decided to take it a step further. I noticed we lived not that far off the flight path- and thought "how cool would it be if I made a GIANT sign on the roof of our home, then got to fly over it...?" I called and asked Seattle HeliTours- please please can you fly over my home... they called me back with a YES! This part may make you ill; the day before I bought 4' Blue Painters Tape went on the roof and taped a huge I LOVE YOU. The day of the flight the pilot maintained the surprise for my boyfriend; they were professional, kins, bend over backwards kind of folks! We did 2 circles around the house and my Boyfriends Birthday was a success as was his surprise! The views, the helicopter, the pilot everything was an experience of a lifetime.

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    Classic Helicopter
    Lift off
    Lift off
    Classic Helicopter

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