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Green Lake Park
Green Lake Park has acres of green area and is one of Seattle’s most favourite parks. From Swimming to boating, sprinting tracks to a 2.8-mile walking track , kayaking to windsurfing, Green Lake Park has it all. This park is a favourite because of its pet-friendly activities and a roller skating rink. For wildlife lovers, this park is a must-visit due to its varied variety of flora and fauna including exotic birds and fishes. There are also tennis and basketball courts and a play area for kids, including a swing, a giant sandbox, slides and a lot of other fun activities to keep the kids occupied. Locals recommend visiting this park during the fall, as it looks splendid when the leaves are changing colours.
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Interlaken Park
Interlaken Park is proof that one does not need to leave the city to get some nature and a great workout. The park is densely wooded with well-maintained ravine trails, located on the northern end of Capitol Hill. Owning to the well maintained and thrilling trails, which offers excellent opportunities to witness wildlife up close, this park is frequently visited by hikers and joggers. As in any garden, one is free to explore the trails and maps are readily available.
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Jefferson Park
Named after one of America’s founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, this park is one of the largest parks in Seattle, covering 52.4 acres. Inspired by Olmsted, this park offers some breathtaking views of the Duwamish River, the Olympic mountains and the Seattle city skyline. There is something for all ages at Jefferson Park. From walking trails to picnic spots, soccer fields to spray park, play area, skate park and much more.
Kerry Park
With unhindered views of the city skyline and Elliot Bay, with Mt.Rainier in the backdrop, Kerry Park is one of the most visited parks in Seattle, simply because of its magnificent views. It is a favourite among the camera buffs, and the iconic skyline views of Seattle from this park have been widely published in magazines and photographs. People mostly flock here during sunset to get a click of the fantastic skyline. The view looks even more beautiful during the night, with brightly lit ferries gliding across the water the Space Needle shining bright. Although the park is not very spacious, with just a small grassland with a 15-feet sculpture at the centre of the park, this park's views make up for it.
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Lake Union Park
On the Southern end of Lake Union, this 12-acre park is undoubtedly a unique find, very close to Seattle's downtown. Designed to optimize access to the waters and greenery of the City, Lake Union Park includes both water activities and access to green spaces for one to enjoy amidst nature. Here, one can experience the City's maritime heritage by enjoying the restored shoreline, launching boats, and water sports. For those interested in the City's cultural and maritime history, Lake Union Park houses the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) and the Center of Wooden Boats, perched on the waters, within the park premises. Lake Union Park has well-maintained lawns for walking and picnicking and hosts the best 4th of July fireworks in the City.
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Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a 135-acre multipurpose park on Puget Sound, just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal. It offers 3.9 miles of cycling track, picnic shelters, playfields, baseball fields, tennis courts and even an outdoor heated saltwater pool and bathhouse. The 4.6 miles of trail inside the park is quite popular among hikers. You get the best views along trail one and trail two and can enjoy mesmerising marine wildlife views, beach and lush greenery. At the beachfront one can also enjoy an outdoor saltwater pool for some relaxation after a hectic hike. After the renovation in 2016, a ‘treehouse’ was added along with a cable ride, new play equipment and a plaza and interactive information on migratory birds found in the park.
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Magnuson Park
At Magnuson Park, one can find green fields, deciduous trees, miles of walking trails, athletic fields, picnic shelters, boat launch, swimming pools and beautiful art. At 350 acres, Magnuson Park is Seattle's second-largest park. It includes Seattle's military past and their plans of an eco-friendly future, including solar panels. The four-mile walking trail along the shores of Lake Washington is one of this park's main attractions.
Museum Of Flight
Located to the south of Seattle, Museum of Flight is a non-profit Air and Space Museum in Tukwila. The 15-acre campus is like a paradise for aviation geeks that displays a wide range of historic and heroic air and spacecrafts. The museum hosts several audio guided tours, fun activities and educational programs for students and guests.
It also offers free parking, wheelchair accessibility, on-site Cafe and a shopping store with aviation and space-related merchandise. The Museum hosts the world's largest K-12 educational programs and has various Aircraft galleries, Artifacts & Collections from WW1 & WW2, libraries and many other interesting exhibits and aviation gems to explore.
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Museum of history and industry
Museum of History and Industry is the largest private heritage organization in the State of Washington maintaining a collection of nearly 4 million artifacts, photographs, and archival materials that primarily focus on Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region.
MOHAI has grown into the largest private heritage organization in the State of Washington with a collection of over 4 million objects, documents, and photographs from the Puget Sound regionÍs past. MOHAI uses these artifacts along with cutting edge, hands-on interactive experiences to make history come alive through the unforgettable stories of the men and women who built Seattle from wilderness to world city.
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North acres Park
North Acres Park is spread across 20.7 acres and is located between N 130th and the freeway. Surrounded by woods, this park offers some great trails into the forest, making it an excellent hiking spot. The open spaces with picnic tables and barbeque grills make this park a great picnic spot too. The sports freaks can enjoy a good game of baseball diamond or soccer at north acres park. Pet owners will find this park the perfect place for their furry friends to enjoy a gala time at the off-leash area, where they can have fun with other pets too.
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