Linnea Westerlind has visited each of Seattle's 426 city parks, an effort which she documented on her blog, YearofSeattleParks.comāmaking her the absolutely perfect person to guide you to just the right park for your picnic, an outing with the kids, family reunion, or simply a fun new place to explore. Discovering Seattle's Parks is based on Westerlind's blog, but for this new guidebook she has revisited and further researched every single park she describes, and now includes even more detailed information and descriptions. Organized by neighborhood, such as Downtown, Queen Anne, or Northeast Seattle, the guide features full-color photos throughout and simple, illustrated maps for the largest parks with more complex trail systems. Each park's listing includes: ⢠Icons for key featuresāplaygrounds, viewpoints, waterfront spots, hidden parks, and dog parks⢠Public transportation and parking directions⢠Details on the park's history⢠Highlights such as public art, water features, cycling paths, and more⢠Color photographs that capture the park's essence Discovering Seattle's Parks will keep families, walkers, dog-lovers, and kids of all ages busy with year-round exploration and fun!

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- Discovering Seattle Parks
- Title
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contents
- City of Seattle Map
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- 10 Fun Facts about Seattle Parks
- The Rich History of Seattle Parks
- Downtown Seattle & the International District
- Magnolia & Queen Anne
- Northwest Seattle
- Northeast Seattle
- Capitol Hill & the Central District
- Beacon Hill & South Seattle
- West Seattle & South Park
- Beyond Seattle: Great Regional Parks
- Resources
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author