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    Meridian Playground

    4.6 (31 reviews)

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    Kellen C.

    Great park in the neighborhood plenty of space to kick the soccer ball with the kids sit in the shade. Kids have plenty of options on the playground. Meet some nice people and saw a beautiful garden since the part is in the Meridian school. Ladies were sun bathing, families having birthday parties and picnics. Only negative is there were a group of loud angry cursing homeless guys who complained to themselves in ond field. Didnt hear them till taking kids to bathroom and leaving.

    Ninja S.

    Another cute little city park which is sheltered from most of the traffic of the street. There are only a couple of exits so if the kids make a break for it, you may be able to flank them before they exit the field of play. There seems to be a lot of construction happening in this place related to some of the buildings. I have heard stories about what used to happen in the facilities here in the dark ages (when dinosaurs roamed the earth like 50 years ago), which I'm sure are best forgotten lest we be doomed to repeat it over and over again to reinforce weak arguments.

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    Kevin W.

    This is such a nice park, and I'm so lucky to have lived close to it. Even luckier that I was in its vicinity during the 65th Annual Wallingford Family Parade & Festival, a crowded event that occurred on July 5, 2014. There was something like a fair going on that day with stores, food, and music. I wasn't there for the whole event, but it seemed like fun from what I gathered of it. The park on all other days is just a really nice place to hang out, play sports, and exercise. There are paved concrete paths as well as gravel ones. There is a large grassy field for you to just be out in the open. And I even found a boulder by the basketball court with a ledge at the bottom so it could hold my feet down while I did sit ups. I don't know whether it was intended for that purpose, but it certainly is really cool. Bathrooms are here, as well as waste disposal bins that even differentiate between trash and recycling. Definitely one of the nicer parks in the area.

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    Meh, it's ok, nothing special. Took my two kids here, but where it's attached to a school, it's really busy. Basic playground.

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    Meridian School uses it as their playground and tons of people take their dogs here to play.

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    Kerry Park

    Kerry Park

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    By far one of my favorite viewpoints of Seattle!! Kerry Park is a must stop if you are in the…read moreSeattle area. A couple things to consider as you are planning your trip to Kerry Park: 1) the park is located on a extremely steep hill (you can definitely walk to it, but you'll likely be exhausted walking all the way up to the top from lower Queen Anne), 2) if you are driving it may take some time to find parking as the park is tucked away in a neighborhood, and 3) Mount rainier is viewable from the park on a clear day, you'll want to stop by on a sunny and clear day if possible (the view is still beautiful if the weather is overcast, but it's even better if it's sunny and clear). When you arrive to Kerry Park you'll be greeted with a postcard perfect view of Seattle/the puget sound, and a relaxing atmosphere. It can get busy but spots will naturally open up where you can take photos. I'd recommend going close to sunset if you can time it. Btw, if you are a Grey's anatomy fan some of the house filmed at are tucked away in the Queen Anne neighborhood.

    Before a big day of Seattle exploring, my best friend and I decided to stop at Kerry Park for a…read morecity view. We were up pretty early and thankfully the spot wasn't too crowded. Even though it was a cloudier day, we still have a beautiful view of the city skyline. We found street parking nearby. It's located in a gorgeous neighborhood. They have a few benches and a sculpture in the middle. It's not that big of space, but a great quick photo opp.

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