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Lincoln Park

Park, Swimming Pool, and Beach
Fauntleroy, Seattle
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    Pete S.
    "Check out the two white geese always by the picnic area"(3 Tips)
    Carmen
    "Keep Bessie on a leash, I spotted two bald eagles up in the trees."(3 Tips)
    Cheryl R.
    "spectacular views of Puget Sound."(2 Tips)
    Leigh K.
    "... tables, swimming, walking trails and beaches 👍🏻😉💛"(2 Tips)
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  • Adams R.
    Adams RitzmanMarch 29, 2014
    Wonderful wooded green pathways filled with all sorts of different plants and wildlife is you look closely.. Taking a walk in this park is better than going to a spa..
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    Upvoted Feb 14
  • Carmenheart icon on user image
    CarmenMarch 5, 2016
    Lots of trails, kids, and dogs. Keep Bessie on a leash, I spotted two bald eagles up in the trees.
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    Upvoted Jan 9
  • HISTORY
    HISTORYApril 7, 2010
    The beach is perfect for exploring, the meadows just right for Frisbee and the picnic areas nicely sheltered.And, Colman Pool—open only during summer lets you experience the salty waters of Puget Soun
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    Upvoted Jan 28
  • D B.heart icon on user image
    D BAugust 17, 2014
    Great views, take a nice walk along the water. Plenty of places for a picnic or family gathering. Also has a large pool for a fee.
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  • Cheryl R.
    Cheryl RichmondMay 20, 2011
    Been here 25+ times
    2 playgrounds, 1 wading pool, a zip line, walking trails, sports fields and courts, Coleman Pool, rocky beaches, woods, picnic areas, BBQ pits, spectacular views of Puget Sound. There is something for Read more
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  • Alex P.
    Alex ParkhomenkoAugust 10, 2014
    Good place to walk. Waterfront is awesome; you can see sea shells on the beach and beautiful Olympic mountains behind the dark-blue water.
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  • Christina H.heart icon on user image
    Christina HeberleJuly 23, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    We walk here for 3 reasons: the actual walk, the soul calming nature and the dog shows.....so many people walk their dogs and it's fun to meet them all.
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  • Sharon C.heart icon on user image
    Sharon ChafinJuly 28, 2016
    Covered shelters, playgrounds, walking /bike riding, ferry-watching, kiddie pool, outdoor pool, many picnic tables and areas.
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  • Mihaela K.heart icon on user image
    Mihaela KaraivanovaNovember 2, 2022
    I was here last weekend of October and the strawberry madrone trees by the water had fruits. Very mild delicious snack.
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  • Karthik R.
    Karthik RamanFebruary 21, 2019
    Top 10 underrated parks in Seattle. At least lesser known than the big five
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  • Larry L.heart icon on user image
    Larry LanglaisSeptember 25, 2018
    Been here 100+ times
    Sit on the driftwood and relax. What could be better than this?
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  • Leigh K.heart icon on user image
    Leigh KramerJune 29, 2015
    Absolutely my new favorite park, shade, tables, swimming, walking trails and beaches 👍🏻😉💛
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  • B D.
    B DMay 30, 2016
    A grand setting, beautiful place to take a walk. Spotted two bald eagles May 2016
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  • Maxwellheart icon on user image
    MaxwellJuly 30, 2018
    Reserve a shelter for a planned event!
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  • Pete S.
    Pete SpearJanuary 6, 2013
    Check out the two white geese always by the picnic area
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  • Joe G.
    Joe GomezJuly 13, 2013
    The crows will attack food if left unattended for 5 minutes. Be on gaurd!
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  • Linda B.heart icon on user image
    Linda ByersMay 1, 2017
    Nice out Beach to be real long walk on beach. Pet friendly
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  • ᴡ S.heart icon on user image
    ᴡ SantosAugust 28, 2015
    Sometimes there's baby seals here in the winter. Don't get closer than 100 feet, though.
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  • Fenice b.heart icon on user image
    Fenice bhAugust 9, 2015
    Walks, Picnics, Playground for Kids!!
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  • Marilyn R.
    Marilyn RuizJuly 15, 2013
    Loves it:) will be coming back to enjoy another day at the park!
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  • DenMom & MoMo W.
    DenMom & MoMo WFebruary 2, 2013
    Awesome! Love this park. It makes me remember why I moved here.
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  • Troy-Skott P.
    Troy-Skott PopeJune 5, 2011
    Been here 25+ times
    Take your dog off leash anywhere in the park and earn a $500 fine. Don't listen to "unspoken rules" that are just going to take money out of your wallet.
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  • ˙ɯ uɐıɹq
    ˙ɯ uɐıɹqJune 28, 2013
    Smiling at a passing lady's dog engaged me in some pleasant conversation.
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  • Austin T.
    Austin ThomasJuly 2, 2013
    Awesome. Great views. Not overcrowded.
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  • John L.heart icon on user image
    John L.September 13, 2024
    You never know what you’ll see here…
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  • Kyle S.
    Kyle SimonMarch 15, 2013
    Foggy day but was able to watch the ferries come and go. Beautiful view.
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  • R B
    R BSeptember 26, 2015
    Less crowded for a long walk
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  • Jared P.
    Jared PearceDecember 25, 2009
    Been here 10+ times
    The unspoken rule: north of the pool house dogs can romp off leash. Tread lightly and watch out for bikers/runners.
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  • Christina H.heart icon on user image
    Christina HeberleJuly 13, 2012
    Been here 10+ times
    Soothing for the soul, taking a walk in the park.
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  • Matt I.heart icon on user image
    Matt IseriApril 8, 2011
    Been here 100+ times
    Great place for the pooches
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  • Abhijeet G.
    Abhijeet GaihaJanuary 6, 2010
    Pretty shoreline and some nice hikes as well.
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  • Jon M.
    Jon McClintockApril 2, 2009
    Go to Lincoln Park at low tide and poke at the sea creatures.
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  • Ken S.
    Ken SchieleJanuary 17, 2010
    Look for owls & eagles. Run along the water.
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