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    Picnic Point Park

    3.9 (37 reviews)

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    Grace S.

    Was a nice place to visit for a beautiful sunset. Parking available on a Sunday night. There were some people but not enough to feel crowded. A bit of a rocky beach, but nice for a picnic or just to get out. Cool view of the train and Whidbey island

    Denise H.

    For the last 10 years this has been my nightly haunt. I love the area so much that I got married on this beach. It's clean, peaceful and the sunsets are amazing.

    Rachell T.

    I love this beach, mainly because it's small and not over populated. Beautiful location to sit and enjoy the sunset or have a picnic or even let the kids play in the water. I've brought all my friends here at one point or another and on warm nights, I've gone just to read a book til the sun sets.

    Monica V.

    I absolutely LOVE how secluded and quiet this place is. The road to here was semi-scary, as if I was in a scary movie, driving to my death, BUT it was worth it! There's a short, but beautiful, walk to the actual beach but I can't express how much I loved the peacefulness!

    Driftwood at Picnic Point Beach. 7-4-2010
    Shirley M.

    This is a really great beach especially if you are not up for walking a long distance. The parking lot is somewhat limited but it is rare not to find a place to park. There are a few picnic tables and grills there to enjoy. The beach has sandy areas as well as lots of rocks & seaweed. There is an overpass that takes you over the train tracks. If you like trains you won't be disappointed because they come by quite often. It is a good idea to wear shoes that aren't your best as they may get wet and dirty walking on this beach. The restrooms here are the outhouse type. I have been going to this beach since I was a teenager and I still love it every time. It is great for families and singles alike. Come enough the sound of birds, the rolling waves and the children playing in the water.

    Matt G.

    Very beautiful beach to watch the sunset. Calm with not a lot of people to ruin the mood.

    Amber P.

    Nice little local park with great views. Great beach to enjoy at low tide and my dog loved it. The only draw back is it is right next to the railroad tracks but there is a walkway over above them so that's really not a problem either.

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    If you have found a lost item today 6/22- please contact me. I lost something important and would like it back.

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    An awesome place for sunset pictures and long exposures. Easy parking and lots of space.

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    Great fun for the kids especially at low tide. Lots of shade for our heat waves. Very peaceful In the off season.

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    When you walk to beach over the bridge and a train comes through on coast. Bring your camera, the scene is beautiful!

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

    Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

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    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.

    My absolute favorite beach park in the Seattle area! I love catching the sunset or curling up with…read morea good book while sitting under the pillars, sometimes sitting on the tree logs on the beach and having a picnic. I bring my friends and family to this spot every time someone visits from out of town. It's a romantic spot if you want to bring a date and watch the sunset! There are a lot of parking spots available, many folks walk and play with their dogs so it's always fun to watch the puppies running around everywhere :) I j'adore this beach and it's views.

    Yost Park - Woodpeckers at work?

    Yost Park

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    Yost Park first came on my radar as a kid when I went to the day summer camps at the Anderson…read moreCenter in Edmonds. They would walk us places for adventures during the week and Yost Park and Pool were one of the places we got to adventure. I enjoyed it then and still enjoy it now over two decades later. The pool itself is well built to be child friendly. It is in a stout 'L' shape with 25 yards in shallow to mid-depth waters. Very nice when one is young. The water as I remember it is cold, not a bad thing just a shock to the system to those who were not accustomed to it. Above the pool there are tennis courts, picnic tables, and a playground. There is also a sloped grassy area around the pool, but not one to play sports on really. I most recently visited Yost Park on Wednesday the 8th of July 2020 with my mom. Steep trails can freak her out a bit. One of the nice things about the trail system at Yost is that railings are provided in areas where the trail is steeper. Helpful in keeping one's balance and providing support while going up or down a hill. Signage along the trails provide warnings to heed especially when it is rainy and the trails can be slick as well as historical information about the park. We saw a chipmunk, a variety of birds, squirrels, and different plants on our visit last Wednesday. If driving here, make sure to check under your car before you leave so as to not run over and kill any critters who might be under it. I found a gray squirrel exploring under my car when my mom and I went to leave. Happy to wait for the little critter to continue on its way before driving off so it can live. Fun place to bond with the wildlife!

    I love this park but probably not for the same reasons others do. While it has a nice, large public…read morepool and awesome trails snaking through the forest, I go to do wildlife photography. The park itself is great for exercise as several of the trails have good incline so you can get a bit of a workout. I stopped short of giving 5 stars because I have encountered screaming groups of children several times who trample the vegetation off-trail and in the dry creek bed and it is very annoying that the adults supervising them allow this. One of these groups is a nature group/school for children. I am attaching a photo I took at Yost

    Edmonds Underwater Park - Ladybug getting ready to go to sleep.

    Edmonds Underwater Park

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    This is the first adventure dive my boyfriend and I hit up right after obtaining our PADI license…read moreand it was a great experience for beginner divers. We rented our gear from the dive shop right in front with two tanks and got into the water at 5pm. We were lucky that day as the waves were calm and visibilitiy was 40-50 ft. The good thing was the walk at the sand was short but the surface swim to the first buoy before we sank down was a 10 min swim and easy to cramp up in cold waters. We saw enormous groupers, sunken ships, crabs, large sea slugs and my boyfriend even claimed he saw a seal pop his head up to the surface when we were swimming back to shore. The best recommendation for this dive is to call the dive shop in advance to check if other divers said the visibility that day was good - makes a world's difference!

    CALLING ALL CERTIFIED DIVERS WHO VALUE THE UNDERWATER WORLD::::: Do our activity a favor and come…read moreon down to the Edmonds Underwater Sports dive shop every Saturday or Sunday morning at 9AM and wait for Mr. Bruce to come in to brief you on the days' plan. Bruce Higgins is the caretaker of the Park and for those who know him know him as a walking history book not only on the Park, but of diving in general. I have spent many Saturday and Sunday mornings volunteering my time (the only way that upkeep is made on the Park) to help keep up the Park's condition. The Park is a phenomenal dive location due to the significant number and types of marine life that are visible day and night. So come on down and introduce yourself to Mr. Bruce. Bring your gear and give some time to maintaining the Park. You'll have a great time and Bruce and everyone that dives there will appreciate the help. S

    Hickman Park - Shiny purple berries of sorts.

    Hickman Park

    (14 reviews)

    A nice neighborhood park with a playground, grassy area, and some picnic tables. It can get a bit…read morebusy at times and it may be difficult to find a place to sit if you are looking to sit at one of the picnic benches. It is in a residential neighborhood, so it can also get quiet busy with kids at times. We would wait for quiet times when I was growing up and my parents would bring me and my sister here and to the adjacent Rest Lawn to learn to ride our bicycles. I preferred the paved surface of the roads on the Rest Lawn, but I learned to get started and stop on grass (at this park) as that is harder than starting on smooth surfaces. In the long term that worked out because learning to ride my bike on paved surfaces was a lot easier once I got going on grass. We'd make an effort to come during the day when most people were eating or at off hours on the weekends. Now the field in Hickman Park is turf. Be mindful what time of day you visit as the park draws different crowds at different days/times. The playground is temporarily closed due to COVID-19, but the rest of the park is open.

    It's little neighborhood park tucked away on the outskirts of woodway. We rented the shelter and…read morefield for a baseball reunion. The process for renting was simple snd straightforward with the city of edmonds. You can do it online. When we arrived it was clean and ready. There is a grill, covered shelter area electricity,bathrooms and plenty of picnic tables. Separated enough for privacy but close to play area to watch your kids. The price was fare and we had a great reunion. This would be a good choice for any outdoor family function of 40 or less. The only minus is Parking is a bit limited.

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