Katy H. • July 7, 2013Couple mile trail. Pretty, along the water. Links mag bridge to sculpture park
Sarah • July 21, 2010Quick tour of the olympic sculpture park then relax on the scenic beach/park on lake union waterfront (ideal with a pike place picnic)
Justin L. • November 13, 2017Beautiful park on Lake Union. Walk around and enjoy the water, grass, and even some ducks.
R B • February 5, 2012Hidden Jem of a Park, beautiful views of Seattle, International District residents tending their P-Patches...Pure Zen
Karthik R. • February 27, 2019Nice paved path through the park leads to great views of downtown and Lake Union. A lung buster to get to the park, but well worth it.
John C. • November 14, 2010What's up with "your phone thinks you're a little farther. . .", I'm right in the darn park!
Jennifer P. • May 2, 2011The entrance is at Alaska and broad, but the park is located near the Terminal 86 Grain Facility and Myrtle Edwards Park.
Jane H. • October 6, 2011This park gets credit for helping me on my 3 mile walk + tons of stairs lunch workout! These stairs are no joke, you'll be sweatin'!
HISTORY • April 7, 2010The dominant materials in this Pioneer Square park are wood, concrete and water. It's like stepping into a Zen water and rock garden.The splashing water drowns out traffic noise and soothes the soul.
Pelin G. • November 26, 2018Love this park, totally recommend climbing the water tower for a 360 view of the mountains and Seattle
Jenny • March 24, 2014Really awesome park with great views of Seattle. Fun to explore the nooks and crannies, but a shame you can't (legally) climb on anything!
Erika Rae W. • December 1, 2018Nice park with tennis courts. Not a very steep climb to the top park which has nice views and large area for dogs to play.
Jon K. • September 23, 2022The historic tunnel was closed and a new park is on the site that used to be pavement.
Orion P. • August 2, 2013Excellent for older kids; very cool slide! Smaller kids, you need to keep a close eye on.
Beverly Z. • May 3, 2013Nice big park, skate park, basketball, soccer, tennis, water feature, playground, picnic area, but don't use the bathroom. It's creepy and has no bathroom stall doors
Denise F. • February 16, 2016Nice place to walk, if you keep going you will reach two others parks, good view of the port of Seattle, fresh air, silence and calm.
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