Timbuk2 • May 9, 2013Get lost and find your way back. Head out during low tide and explore the beach. If in season, salmon berries are delish (if you like it tart + sour).
James W. • June 17, 2013There’s a little hidden beach in the northwest corner of this park, just west of the train trestle. Look for a rope near the structure to help guide you down and enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Valentina V. • March 24, 2013A hidden gem with one of the coolest views of Seattle's skyline, picnic tables and a playground.
Ramona C. • November 25, 2013Nice, quiet, well-maintained and has a separate area for small or shy dogs.
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.
Claudia F. • March 20, 2010Great place to bring your kids to play outdoor and also a good way to meet new moms.
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.
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.
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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