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Seawall Park - A Scenic Oasis in Langley, Washington

Experience the natural beauty of Seawall Park in Langley, Washington - A scenic oasis for urban explorers and nature enthusiasts.

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Nestled in the charming town of Langley, Washington, Seawall Park offers a picturesque escape for nature lovers and urban explorers alike. As a popular tourist attraction and park, this serene oasis boasts stunning views of the Puget Sound waterfront, providing a perfect backdrop for leisurely strolls, picnics, and relaxation. The park's lush greenery and well-maintained walking paths invite visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. With a diverse range of flora and fauna, Seawall Park is a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. From seabirds soaring overhead to marine life frolicking in the waters below, the park offers a glimpse into the rich ecosystem of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, this hidden gem promises a memorable experience for all who visit. Discover the magic of Seawall Park and indulge in the tranquility of nature amidst the bustling city life of Langley, Washington.

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1st St, Langley, Washington, 98260, US

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    Getting There

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    If you're driving to Seawall Park in Langley, WA, start by getting onto WA-520 W from downtown Seattle. Follow WA-520 W to I-5 N. Take exit 194B for WA-525 N towards Mukilteo. Continue on WA-525 N, which will lead you to Mukilteo Ferry Terminal. Take the ferry to Clinton on Whidbey Island (ferry fees apply, around $12 per vehicle). Once you reach Clinton, follow WA-525 N until you reach the town of Langley. Turn onto 1st St, and Seawall Park will be on your left.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Seawall Park using public transportation, start by taking the Link Light Rail from downtown Seattle to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Station. From there, catch the Sound Transit bus 510 or 511 towards Everett Station. Get off at the Mukilteo ferry terminal stop, and take the ferry to Clinton on Whidbey Island (ferry fare is around $8 for passengers). After disembarking, catch a local bus or taxi to Langley. Alternatively, you can schedule a rideshare from the Clinton ferry terminal to Seawall Park.

    Local tips

    Pack a picnic and enjoy a scenic lunch overlooking the Puget Sound waters.
    Don't forget your camera - the park offers stunning photo opportunities at every turn.
    Check the park's current status before visiting to ensure a seamless experience.
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