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    Cromwell Park

    4.3 (18 reviews)

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    Wow crowds to hear Creme Tangerine (7/19/17)
    Marie B.

    Shoreline resident for over 15 years and remarkable how many and how well kept are the parks and recreation areas, including Cromwell Park. This is a large park with amenities like a gazebo, children's park, and a decent venue for an outdoor concert. There are also inflatables, kids activities, and various booths. This evening it's Creme Tangerine doing Beatles covers and other songs, like Eagles - Hotel California (7/19/17). So it's not Chateau Ste Michelle or Woodland Park Zoo type of venue, but nice to hear free tunes and see the community gather to enjoy this summer evening.

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    Arthur A.

    Providing vacation service to guide dogs measured by lifting restrictions of the leash and unlimited pedometric counters. A judicial park that combines court hearings and basketball courts. This hybrid park combines multitude of opportunities to exhibit efficiency and complimentaries. For example, sometimes one must settle a jaywalking ticket and wants to celebrate by walking the park. With Cromwell, opportunities are twelve steps away. Sometimes you want to divorce yourself from your children by letting them play while completing divorce papers with your insignificant other. In both scenarios, one makes excellent opportunities to split tasks without showing hinderance to either activities. There are countless combinations not yet explored, discussed, and analyzed. For maximum utility, insure all infractions occure in warmer temperatures and the agreed summoning be held at this location.

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    Joshua B.

    I have now lived in Shoreline for three and a half years now. I remember the old Cromwell Park and there wasn't much to it. It was kind of a disgrace to call it a park. But now after going through a complete makeover, the city of Shoreline has rejuvenated this park. It is absolutely beautiful!!!! The park now has a very nice baseball field that has a big open grassy field attached to it, a brand new basketball court, a bunch of swings, a nice big jungle gym with a slide, and more stuff for kids to play on. There is a nice concrete pathway that goes around and through the park which is nice to take a casual stroll on a nice sunny day. The park has really brought a whole new dimension to the surrounding neighborhoods. Also added to the park are man made wetland areas where different birds and other urban wildlife come to hangout. It defiantly adds a beautiful natural aspect to the park. I love bringing my daughter here to let her run around and play her butt off. She has a lot of energy so this place is perfect for her to burn it off.

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    This is just a perfect little park Basketball court, playground and a gazebo with Karaoke on Tuesday nights in the summer.

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    I like this park way more since they remodeled it. Its hella cool for a short walk. You can watch kids sports teams play or practice.

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    11 years ago

    Lovely neighborhood park with a walking trail . Clean bathrooms, well maintained. Good place to take a walk.

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    There's a great play area, in addition to the basketball courts and enough green grass to run and tumble in all day long.

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    Shoreview Park - Parking lot past the restroom building.

    Shoreview Park

    4.6(5 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I have come to Shoreview Park throughout my life for a variety of active purposes, be it as part of…read moremy soccer team, track and field practice, taking the dog for a walk/run on-leash, getting in running shape, and taking/doing biodiversity plots as part of my Environmental Science class at Shoreline Community College. There are a number of play fields, two set-up for baseball/softball and one we used for soccer games. The grassy unfenced baseball field serves as a good place for running drills and soccer warm-up. Prior to the addition of the playground by the soccer field there used to be a grassy area where we could stretch and do some warm-up exercises. There is a trail/path around the outside of the soccer field that I have paced and is approximately 0.2 miles (without cutting corners) so five laps makes a mile. I find this field to be a perfect place to get back into running shape. It is tucked away from the road, so it does not feel like one is running on display for the roadway. Trails to the North/Northeast take you to Boeing Creek Park, and trails to the East/Northeast take you to the Shoreline Community College Off-Leash Dog Park (also called the Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Park). Trails to the North/Northwest/West of the athletic fields take you past Hidden Lake. I came here recently, this past Saturday the 30th of May 2020, and today, the 1st of June 2020. On Saturday it was raining and I brought the dog, Schatzi the Münsterländer, along with me to walk a little ways on the trails, do some exploring, and run a few laps together. Schazti was soaking wet by the end and when I went to grab a towel from the trunk of the car she was so excited to get someplace dry she jumped right in. I got her to go to the back seat, and had the towels to wipe her down. None of the fields get particularly muddy, so it was mostly plant and grass that stuck to her fur and some dirt that I had to worry about when she got in the car. Today I came to run a few laps on my own and explore the park a little more as it has been a while since I had last done that. I arrived around 9:40 a.m. and left around 10:10 a.m. By the time I was leaving the parking lots were starting to fill up. Busy place on a clear day and a healthy reminder that summer is coming! A fun park with a variety of offerings that change with the seasons so there is always something to do or explore no matter the time of year.

    I didn't know about Shoreview until I moved to Shoreline. It's definitely underappreciated, which…read moreis good for me to avoid crowds, etc. There's tennis and pickleball courts, a dog park, athletic fields, trails, and even a (gross) lake nearby. Shoreview is probably the same size as Magnuson, but shadier, so it provides much needed relief on sunnier and/or hotter days. Since it's so big, there's always parking available in multiple places throughout. If you want flat trails, there's those. If you want elevation, there's trails that go up higher, too.

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    Shoreview Park - Some doggie bags if you forgot your own.

    Some doggie bags if you forgot your own.

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    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park - Can you spot the kites flying in the air in this photo?

    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

    4.5(94 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My partner and I drove to Richmond Beach Saltwater Park today. It was a gorgeous day to be at the…read morebeach, and this beach is gorgeous! I don't know why, but I have always been scared crossing the bridge over the railroad tracks on the way from the parking lot to the beach. I have no fear of heights, and in fact I feel much more peaceful in the air or on the water than I do on the earth. The bridge is sturdy and safe, with tall, secure fencing on both sides. Little kids were crossing it today with no fear at all. One little kid was getting pulled across it in a large wagon. That was pretty cute to see. It is a bit of a trek from the parking lot to the beach area, a trek that includes this perfectly safe bridge which I somehow mysteriously feel scared while walking on. I recently injured my right heel playing tennis, so I was limping and hobbling and walking quite slowly, but this walk was still quite doable for me today. There were a lot of people at this beach park today, but it really didn't feel crowded, and everyone we talked to was friendly. The only slight bummer was that one of the reasons that we went out there today was to talk with a Naturalist from the Seattle Aquarium. We talked with 3 different Naturalists. They were all friendly enough, but all 3 of them seemed noticeably unenthusiastic about talking about the sea life at this beach park. Oh well, we moved on pretty quickly from that, and we really enjoyed this beach park anyway. There were a few people flying kites, and the mountains looked clear and bright behind the sunlit water. I waded in the water (one of my favorite things to do in life), and the cold waves breaking over my legs and feet felt wonderful on a hot day like today. 5 stars for sure. This place is so beautiful.

    Amazing beach great views and amazing places to relax. Bathroom is disgusting actuall biohazard…read moreneed to be removed and rebuilt bad

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    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

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    Hamlin Park - Pup ready for a little hike on a hot day

    Hamlin Park

    4.3(47 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Serene little park that offers a shady respite for people & their littles, including fur babies…read more I've not mastered the ins & outs of the trails bc I'm admittedly directionally challenged, but there's basically a corridor path that runs down the middle, and meandering paths on either side. It's peaceful & shaded- usually quiet. We appreciate having such a great park minutes from home.

    Hamlin Park is a lovely place to go on a walk and enjoy the tall trees and wildlife. Trails run…read morethroughout the park and one of the paths (the main one I suppose) has white trail markers indicating in what direction to proceed to stay on the trail at forks in the trail. We didn't realize these were trail markers until towards the end of our walk today... we ended up going in the reverse direction around the trails. Runners, dog walkers, children in camp, and walkers abounded this morning. Along one of the trails there are restoration in progress areas where one can get involved in environmental stewardship if so inclined. Posted signs provide contact information on where to seek more information about this. The birds loved this portion of the trail and we heard a variety of different bird songs as we traversed this area. Wildflowers and plants in the park were beautiful and captivated my attention while exploring. On a more industrial note, there are big guns (I call them cannons) from the 1800s located by the playground. An essential stop if you want a fun photo-op and to learn a little bit of war history on your visit. My mom and I both enjoyed our visit today, Tuesday the 21st of July 2020, and found Hamlin Park a place we both are interested in revisiting. The parking lots didn't have many cars when we arrived around 9 a.m. but by the time we left, a little after 10 a.m., the parking lot we had parked in was about half full. The morning sun and cool air was very refreshing for a forecasted hot day.

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    Hamlin Park - Peaceful path through the trees

    Peaceful path through the trees

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    Carkeek Park

    Carkeek Park

    4.6(208 reviews)
    3.7 miBroadview

    Fiddlesticks! I saw that because I'm finally getting around to writing a review of the park which…read morehas been the closest to my heart, since I was born here in Seattle. Why you ask? Because I grew up here just down the street, and it is basically the park that makes me feel most at home. Yes, there are other parks in the area, but this one is the best. Let's discuss... there is a beach, there is a railroad bridge that is sketch as heck, but absolutely a blast of hot air (literally), because it's just a you, above the train, and a chainlink fence... so safe, probably, fun, absolutely. The beach, when the tide is out, is great tide pooling, lots of things to see, from little crabs, all sorts of starfish goodness. Up near the parking lots, there is a large field, and playgrounds. There are plenty of things for the kiddos to do, but the gem, is a concrete slide, in the shape of a salmon. Yes, a long time ago, there was a metal slide that ranks as the hottest things short of flying into the sun... when it was a sunny day. There are reservable picnic tables and prep areas with water... good stuff. Honestly, there are so many wonderful things about this park... did I mention the trails? There are lots of trails that have viewpoints. So recommend, yes.

    Another peaceful place to get away from traffic, yet still remain in Seattle. A nice one-mile…read moretwisty-turny rally course track, so if you are not familiar with hairpin turns, keep your speed way down. A lot of popular Piper Creek trails to follow that make you feel like you are over the water at Olympic National Park--here is the ONLY deciduous rain forest in the entire Northern Hemisphere. Beautiful. Enjoy hundreds of species of birds here, marked trails and a mile-long beach with Golden Gardens to the south and the Highlands to the North. There is a large play area here some 30,000 feet for the kids and small barbeques, and a bench looking out over Puget Sound. If you want to get a birds-eye view of the trains passing by, if you aren't acrophobic, you can walk over to the overpass bridge with it's see-through deckplating that puts you literally right on top. The bridge leads another forty steps down to the beach area which is just as beautiful as Golden Gardens. Lots of driftwood and shiny things for the kids to collect, shells and the like. And a few beer and soda tops from decades past.

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    Carkeek Park
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    Hidden Lake - What used to be Hidden Lake after being filled in - Wednesday 23 August 2023.

    Hidden Lake

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Hidden Lake belongs to the ducks. Even Schatzi the Münsterländer, a hunting dog we trained for use…read morein duck hunting, doesn't go after the ducks here. One day a duck flew over the lake, then in front of us, twisting in midair so its feet faced us then flew back to the lake and landed as if to say, hey I'm not afraid of you two. Schatzi just looked at me and was mildly amused by the duck, she looked more interested in going swimming. The lake has been closed to swimming and wading for a while due to pollution issues, so keep that in mind when visiting. Trails from Shoreview Park, from Boeing Creek Park, and Innis Arden Way are the easiest way to access Hidden Lake. If you are a bird air access might be easiest and if you are a salmon water access from Boeing Creek may be the easiest. During the Spring and Summer it is especially fun to come here and look for ducks and their babies. My mom and I have been standing on the shore and had a bunch of ducklings and adult ducks invade the beach as we were standing there. Duck and duckling diving sessions are captivating to watch. Odd creatures also abound here... I once saw what might have been a baby Sasquatch. I have found traffic to the lake to be heavier in the early evenings and during the summer months when middle schoolers and high schoolers frequent the lake and surrounding parks. When I run at Shoreview Park I enjoy tacking on a cool down to Hidden Lake to look for critters in the mornings and evenings.

    The lake is now a stream/natural area. It was changed in early-mid 2023. I do miss the lovely lake…read morebut now there are raised wooden walkways in the area.

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    Hidden Lake - Trail marker back to the parking lot at Shoreview Park.

    Trail marker back to the parking lot at Shoreview Park.

    Hidden Lake - Trail to Hidden Lake from Shoreview Park.

    Trail to Hidden Lake from Shoreview Park.

    Hidden Lake - Wide plank walkway just before the lake.

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    Wide plank walkway just before the lake.

    Boeing Creek Park

    Boeing Creek Park

    4.2(29 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    This is a great place to stop and explore the creek and do a bit of hiking, especially if you have…read morea few little ones in your party. There are great views, lush greenery, and interesting exploration options within a short distance. There may be raspberries available for picking depending on the time of year. Check out the history of the park via installed kiosks and enjoy the nature preserves available at the Boeing Creek Park.

    I love this place! I have been coming to Boeing Creek Park since my family moved to Innis Arden in…read morethe early-mid 1990s. As a kid one of the standout memories I have of exploring the park is looking for worms and other critters in the then trickle of a Boeing Creek with one of my friends and her geologist dad. In high school, I came here to run as part of track practice. While attending Shoreline Community College this and the neighboring Shoreview Park served as places for us to learn about local ecosystems in my introductory environmental science class. Some of our tasks included taking biodiversity plots to assess changes in species diversity and taking water samples and testing them for certain chemical substances that may indicate elevated water toxicity or pollution. More recently I have taken to exploring the trails and looking for wildlife on my own and with my family (including Schatzi the Münsterländer). Some of the trails are quite steep and have drop-offs, so something to keep in mind if you or someone you are thinking of coming here with is afraid of steep drop-offs and/or heights. The trails are clearly marked and the trail markers even have very precise distances on them. Parts of the Hidden Lake Trail are especially well worn so I exercise caution in which path(s) to take on a given day. Birds and rodents abound. I sat and watched one Hummingbird eating in the bushes along a beautiful face of rock. The red squirrels (variety Douglas Squirrel) like to sit in the tree branches and observe me as I make my way along the trails. The gray squirrels do too. I have found that bunnies are more readily observed along the paths in the mornings and evenings. Street parking is available at the main entrance on NW 175th Street and side entrance on 3rd Avenue NW. There is also a parking lot at the neighboring Shoreview Park, trails connect these two parks. Trash cans are well placed and are more abundant near the main entrance. I find this particularly helpful when I want to throw my dog's poop in the trash before getting in the car. If you are a human defecator please also pick-up after yourself. It is not like you are being asked to scoop your pee. Storms can affect the trails, land, trees, and water levels. Fun to see how things have changed especially after a big windstorm brings down trees and/or trees branches. Adds to the adventure by honing obstacle navigation skills!

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    Boeing Creek Park - A rabbit taking a brief pause....

    A rabbit taking a brief pause....

    Boeing Creek Park
    Boeing Creek Park

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