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    • 9.5
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      3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle
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      • Ricardo H.

        Ricardo H. • April 21, 2016A very quiet park in comparison with all others in Seattle. Beautiful views of Puget Sound. Great place for a summer picnic.

    • 9.1
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      Seattle
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      • Mary S.

        Mary S. • May 1, 2015Great view of the sound

    • 7.8
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      3330 W Commodore Way, Seattle
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      • Robby D.

        Robby D. • July 30, 2012Attention photographers! Commodore Park, on the Magnolia side of the Ballard Locks, is a great place to take pictures. Wonderful views of Salmon Bay, and boats that enter and exit it!

    • 7.1
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      1451 23rd Ave. W, Seattle
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      • Joe D.

        Joe D. • June 11, 2010if you get there during low tide try lifting up a good size rock on the low tide beach, you'll find all kinds of water critters from starfish to crabs and weird eel like fish under there.

    • 6.9
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      2518 34th Ave. W, Seattle
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    • 7.2
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      1461 Magnolia Blvd. W, Seattle
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      • Jessica K.

        Jessica K. • January 18, 2014Quite a beautiful view!

    • 9.0
      Playground
      2601 W Smith St., Seattle
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      • Kristin M.

        Kristin M. • May 5, 2013Great place for a BBQ with friends or family. A hidden gem of Seattle!

    • 7.1
      Playground
      2614 24th Ave. W (at W Armour St.), Seattle
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      • Summer G.

        Summer G. • February 16, 2013Old skool merry go round here! One of the less visited, well maintained playgrounds in the neighborhood.

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      3450-3520 28th Ave W, Seattle
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      • Alexis S.

        Alexis S. • June 16, 2012The unofficial official dog park of Magnolia.

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      3721 27th Pl W, Seattle
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      Rosemont Pl. W & Montavista Pl., Seattle
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      Seattle
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      3298 Perkins Ln W, Seattle
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      Seattle
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      33rd Ave. W and W Fort St., Seattle
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      Seattle
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      Seattle
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      Magnolia Blvd. W & W Parkmont Pl., Seattle
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      Eastmont Way W & Westmont Way W, Seattle
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      3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle
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      • Alyosha A.

        Alyosha A. • July 31, 2020The trails are wonderfull!

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      3408 W Government Way, Seattle
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      • Jamie M.

        Jamie M. • July 1, 2012There are dead raccoons down there

    • 7.7
      Dog Park
      Seattle
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      • Ramona C.

        Ramona C. • November 25, 2013Nice, quiet, well-maintained and has a separate area for small or shy dogs.

    • 8.9
      Trail
      Magnolia, Seattle
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      • Men's Health Mag

        Men's Health Mag • October 8, 2014Jog along the cliffs overlooking the Puget Sound before heading down to the rocky beach at this 534-acre city park in the Magnolia neighborhood.

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    • 6.3
      Playground
      3300 W McGraw St, Seattle
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      • Claudia F.

        Claudia F. • March 20, 2010Great place to bring your kids to play outdoor and also a good way to meet new moms.

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      Seattle
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      • DenMom & MoMo W.

        DenMom & MoMo W. • June 19, 2013Park name: I have no idea. This is the playground inside Discovery Park near the basketball courts and Educational Center.

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      Thurman St (26th Ave W), Seattle
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      2236 32nd Ave W, Seattle
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    • 9.0
      Lighthouse
      Lighthouse and Sewer Plant Parking, Seattle
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      • Windows Live Photo Gallery

        Windows Live Photo Gallery • October 29, 2010Park and walk all the way out to the lighthouse. Get the lighthouse and Olympic Mountains in frame. You can take it from either side, depending on where the sun is. This is spectacular at sunset.

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      W. Garfield Street (Magnolia Way W), Seattle
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      • Carmen

        Carmen • December 14, 2014leave the car in the park at the top of the bridge and walk a few couple hundred feet for one of the best views in Seattle

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