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Myrtle Edwards Park

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Myrtle Edwards Park

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Myrtle Edwards Park is a cherished public park spanning 4.8 acres along the scenic Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington. Situated just north of the vibrant Belltown neighborhood, this urban oasis offers stunning panoramic views of Puget Sound, the majestic Olympic Mountains to the west, and Mount Rainier to the south on clear days. The park, which sits at an elevation of approximately 3 meters above sea level, is a vital part of Seattle's waterfront and connects seamlessly with the…

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    4 marzo 2024

    Escursionismo

    Il Myrtle Edwards Park fa parte del Seattle Waterfront. Il litorale fu acquistato per scopi di parco a partire dal 1968. Oggi puoi andare in bicicletta e fare una passeggiata attraverso bellissimi parchi come questo e goderti una splendida vista sulle Montagne Olimpiche. Il parco prende il nome da Myrtle Edwards, una politica americana e attivista civile di Seattle.
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    9 settembre 2018

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    Spazio verde semplice e rilassato sulle rive del Puget Sound con un design naturale del litorale, importanti collegamenti con piste ciclabili e splendide viste sul suono e sulle montagne.
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    16 novembre 2023

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    Myrtle Edwards Park offre viste sul Monte Rainer, sulle Montagne Olimpiche e sul Puget Sound mentre corri lungo i sentieri asfaltati di 1,25 miglia all'interno del parco.
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    1. Pike Place Market & Seattle Waterfront Pathway anello via Westlake Center— Myrtle Edwards Park

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    Hike the 5.1-mile Elliott Bay Trail and Downtown Seattle Loop for urban exploration, waterfront views, and iconic city landmarks.

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    This easy 4.1-mile urban hike combines waterfront views of Puget Sound with iconic Seattle landmarks like the Space Needle and Olympic Sculp
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    Hike the 6.3-mile Elliott Bay Trail in Seattle for scenic waterfront views, urban parks, and art installations along a paved path.
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    Posizione:Seattle, King County, Washington, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Is Myrtle Edwards Park suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Yes, Myrtle Edwards Park is highly accessible. The park features a 1.25-mile paved bicycle and walking path that is generally flat, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and those with mobility challenges. Access points include the southern end near the Olympic Sculpture Park and a pedestrian/bicycle overpass at West Thomas Street.

    Are dogs allowed in Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Yes, dogs are welcome in Myrtle Edwards Park. They must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. It's a popular spot for dog walkers to enjoy the waterfront views with their canine companions.

    What are the parking options for Myrtle Edwards Park, and how busy do they get?

    Parking near Myrtle Edwards Park can be challenging, especially during peak seasons and weekends. There are limited paid parking lots in the vicinity, and street parking can be scarce. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Consider using public transport or ride-sharing services to avoid parking difficulties.

    What public transport options are available to reach Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Myrtle Edwards Park is accessible via several public transport routes. Numerous bus lines serve Elliott Avenue West, which runs parallel to the park. The park is also a walkable distance from downtown Seattle and the Belltown neighborhood, making it convenient for those staying in the city center.

    What specific activities are available for families with children at Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Myrtle Edwards Park offers several family-friendly activities. The paved path is perfect for leisurely strolls with strollers or for children to bike safely. Families can enjoy picnics on the expansive lawns, explore Pocket Beach for less crowded sands, and look for marine life like harbor seals and various jellyfish. Low tide reveals tide pools with sea stars and anemones, which can be a fun educational experience for kids.

    How does Myrtle Edwards Park compare to Discovery Park for outdoor activities?

    Myrtle Edwards Park and Discovery Park offer different experiences. Myrtle Edwards Park is a linear waterfront park known for its paved path, stunning urban views, and art installations, ideal for easy walks, runs, and cycling. Discovery Park, Seattle's largest urban park, offers a more rugged, natural experience with extensive unpaved trails, forests, meadows, and bluffs, providing a more immersive hiking experience and greater elevation changes. Both offer beautiful Puget Sound views, but Myrtle Edwards is more accessible and urban-integrated, while Discovery Park feels more like a wilderness escape.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for in Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Absolutely! Beyond the panoramic views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, and Mount Rainier, look for Pocket Beach, known for its native plants and quieter atmosphere. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as harbor seals, river otters, sea lions, and bald eagles. During low tide, the tide pools can reveal sea stars and anemones. The park also features art installations like 'Father and Son' by Louise Bourgeois and 'Adjacent, Against, Upon' by Michael Heizer.

    What are the best times of day or year to visit Myrtle Edwards Park to avoid crowds?

    While the park is popular, visiting during weekday mornings or late afternoons can help avoid the largest crowds. Early mornings are particularly peaceful and offer beautiful light for photography. Although summer is pleasant, spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer visitors, making for a more serene experience.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Yes, Myrtle Edwards Park is conveniently located near the Belltown neighborhood and downtown Seattle, which offer a wide array of cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options. You can find everything from quick coffee shops to upscale dining within a short walk or drive from the park's southern end.

    What is the historical significance of Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Originally named Elliott Bay Park, it was renamed in 1976 to honor Myrtle Edwards, a prominent Seattle City Council member and advocate for public parks and environmental causes. The park was historically the site of Seattle's Fourth of Jul-Ivar's fireworks celebration from 1964 to 2008 and has hosted the annual Seattle Hempfest. It's also part of the ongoing Elliott Bay Connections project, aiming to restore habitats and improve public access.

    Can I connect to other trails or parks from Myrtle Edwards Park?

    Yes, Myrtle Edwards Park connects seamlessly with the Olympic Sculpture Park at its southern end, allowing visitors to combine art appreciation with their outdoor activity. The park's paved path is also part of a larger network, offering connections to other parts of Seattle's extensive waterfront trail system for longer walks or bike rides.

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