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    Mathison Park

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    Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden - 4/6/25

    Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden

    (31 reviews)

    This was a beautiful place and I'm so glad I found this gem during my vacation here in Seattle. Not…read moreonly is this place free to enter, but it is seriously so magical in here. You can tell that the entire vicinity is well taken care of because the garden is blooming and so beautiful. I came here around 4pm on a Saturday and it wasn't too busy at all. It's a nice stroll that can take you 45-1 hr and you can just feel lost but it is not a big place so it's perfect. It's a little getaway that makes you feel like you are in a different state or place but you're still in Seattle.

    My daughter shared this gem with me a few years ago. A truly beautiful botanical garden!! It's…read morelocated adjacent to the SeaTac Community Center. The parking lot is shared. This garden is 2.7miles from the SeaTac airport. A wonderful stop to make prior to your flight, upon arrival or when in the area. Pets are welcome. Free admission. There's pathways throughout the park to enjoy the multitude of pretty flowers, trees and plants. You will be able to see the signage which reflects what's available: -Elda's paradise garden -Seiki Japanese garden -Rose garden -Daylily garden -Fuchia garden -Iris garden -Community garden The Japanese garden is magical. It is clean and very well maintained. There are some benches available to sit, relax and enjoy. There's a mini library next to one of the benches where you can sit within nature to read by yourself or read to your kids. It's beautiful all around. Check it out. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! =)

    Chelsea Park

    Chelsea Park

    (2 reviews)

    I love this little park! They have an infant swing and newer play toy. A few benches to sit on and…read moresome tables. Only part I don't like is sometimes so much trash all over the tables and bark! Street parking.

    Chelsea Park was my neighborhood park growing up. I've been there probably 100+ times…read more I've played organized and recreational sports there, participated in day camp there, and did about a dozen other things there during my childhood. It's a nice neighborhood park tucked away just off Ambaum and 136th. The park is basically divided into two sections, the playground area which is on top of a little hill and the field, which is down below. The playground area was renovated within the last 10-15 years and has a nice playground and walkway area up above. I don't know if it's due to the location, off Ambaum and 136th/near the (formerly called Seahurst Village Apartments) or what, but I don't see too many kids there playing. The field down below has a small baseball/softball field that is well-kept because it's used for little league baseball/softball and Kennedy Catholics softball team as well. The field isn't by enough for high schoolers (90 ft base paths and 60 ft mound), nor can it accommodate power hitters (due to houses relatively close down the right field line and a moderately short left field. Basically, If you're looking to play baseball you're better off going to Sunset Fields or Moshier Fields - you'll have more real estate there. The open field/grassy area is though good for pickup games of football, soccer, ultimate frisbee, etc. as well as catch and just general running. Often, at night - just before sunset ("after work") you may often find members of Burien's Hispanic community playing recreational soccer there - so if you're someone who had the itch to play, and doesn't play organized soccer or can't find people to play with, then it may be worth dropping by one night to see if people are playing. All-in-all, Chelsea Park is a fairly nice neighborhood park in the Burien-area that provides a variety of different opportunities for playtime and/or rec-athletics

    Lincoln Park - Nice sunset stroll

    Lincoln Park

    (166 reviews)

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    A visit to Lincoln Park along the shores of Puget Sound is a wonderful way to spend time outdoors…read morein Seattle. The park offers complimentary parking lots, plenty of picnic areas for both large and small groups, a playground, covered shelters, outdoor restrooms, and it's very dog- and bicycle-friendly. One of the best parts is simply relaxing along the waterfront path and watching the steady stream of Washington State Ferries traveling back and forth across the Sound. During the summer months, the park even features an outdoor swimming pool. Our main reason for visiting was to see Bruun Idun created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, and it did not disappoint. While walking the Puget Sound trail to find the troll, we also spotted a bald eagle perched in its nest--very cool! After snapping photos, we were treated to a beautiful sunset over the water. With nature, art, and incredible views all in one place, Lincoln Park is absolutely worth a visit.

    This isna nice park for a walk in the city. I usually walk my dag there at least once a week where…read morehe meets some of his four legged friends. Multiple paths through the trees and a nice path along the water. Multiple playgrounds and both covered and uncovered table areas, some of which can be reserved for events. Normally some children's activities or club through summer so it can get a little crowded in the late morning to afternoons. On busy days parking can be difficult as the lots will fill quickly. There might also be a line of.cars waiting foe the nearby ferry. It's been cleaned up a lot in the last few years, no more open air drug market.

    Eagle Landing Park - 8/31/14

    Eagle Landing Park

    (8 reviews)

    A fried told me about this place as I was gearing up to conquer Stairway to Heaven. When I got…read morehere, I found a small park with a short trail leading to the stairs. The stairs are well maintained, cross back and forth with a few landings to rest or let people pass. At the base of the stairs, it turns into its former self, old broken down cement/wood steps that reach the beach. There's a sign warning you, so it's quite obvious. There's also a bench in the middle of the staircase for those who get winded easily. I recall there's a little over 100 stairs. It's quite easy for beginners, children and pets. The park faces the west and has a peak-a-boo view of the sunset at one of the landings. When you're done, walk up the trail and look for a clear area and benches. If you are lucky, you may see the eagles soaring above the trees next to their nests. Parking: very few spots, like 4 or 5, so get prepared to park out in the residential area and walk a little.

    Come here if you want a GREAT stairs workout! Seriously... this whole park consists of stairs, and…read morelots of steps. Do a few laps and you'll get your workout for the day. The first 10 minutes or so of the hike is dirt trail. Then you get to the stairs, walk down and you'll find that there's not much at the bottom. Just a small beach covered in broken logs and plants that jut out towards the water. There is a small clearing beyond the stairs which offers somewhat of a view looking out at the sound. then when you look behind, towards the hill, you'll notice some idiot who posted a wooden sign that says "private property" seriously!? there's nothing private about it, not to mention there's nothing there. people can be so greedy sometimes... Anyways, this is a cool spot to come to if you want to do some laps up and down the stairs. Though it's not much of a date spot if you want to bring your significant other. Try some other parks in that case.

    Mathison Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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