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Good Parks Around Seattle for Early Walkers Part 1

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Seattle is known for its lush greenery and beautiful outdoor spaces. It is a paradise for families looking to explore nature. It is also a great place to live if you want to go for a nice walk. This post will explore some of the top parks around Seattle.

Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these parks offer a wonderful escape from the city. Read on to find your perfect walking destination in Seattle.

Take a Walk at These Parks Around Seattle

Bitter Lake Park – A Hidden Gem in North Seattle

14201 Linden Ave N, Seattle

Bitter Lake Park is a great spot for walking and various other activities. Along with walking, it has various sports fields and courts. Its playground and open spaces are perfect for enjoying the outdoors.

Ella Bailey Park – Magnificent Views in Magnolia

2601 W Smith St, Seattle

Ella Bailey Park offers stunning views of Mt. Rainier and downtown. The park has a nice playground, basketball courts, and lots of open space. It’s a fantastic place for families to gather and enjoy Seattle’s scenic beauty.

Alki Playground and Whale Tail Park – Beachside Fun

5817 SW Lander St., Seattle

This park combines the joy of a playground with the beauty of Alki Beach. Alki Playground is also known for its whale tale sculpture. It’s a great spot for kite flying and enjoying Seattle’s waterfront.

Jefferson Park – Beacon Hill’s Spacious Retreat

3801 Beacon Ave S, Seattle

Jefferson Park is one of the largest parks in Seattle. It boasts sports fields, the best city views, and ample space for kids to play.

Maple Leaf Reservoir Park – A Community Favorite

1020 NE 82nd St. Seattle

Maple Leaf Reservoir Park is known for its great playground and community events. The park has a nice loop trail that is great for a morning walk. It’s a wonderful place to connect with neighbors and enjoy outdoor activities.

Tot Lot Park – A Playground Haven

141 9th Ave, Kirkland

Tot Lot Park in Kirkland is perfect for younger children. It is safe, well-maintained, and a hit with the toddlers. The park also has a space for a community garden.

Aubrey Davis Park – Island Adventure

2030 72nd Ave SE, Mercer Island

Aubrey Davis Park is a peaceful retreat with so much to offer. It has BBQ grills, picnic tables, and sports fields. The park also has an extensive trail network with interesting places to walk.

As you can see, the Seattle area has many great places for walking and other outdoor activities. That’s why this post is part one about parks around Seattle. Make sure to come back for part two.

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