Discover the Serenity of Warren G. Magnuson Park
Explore the natural beauty and recreational wonders of Warren G. Magnuson Park in Seattle, a perfect blend of serenity and adventure.
Warren G. Magnuson Park offers a beautiful blend of nature, recreation, and scenic views in Seattle. This expansive park is perfect for tourists looking to relax or engage in outdoor activities amidst lush greenery and waterfront views.
A brief summary to Warren G. Magnuson Park
- 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, Sand Point, Washington, 98115, US
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- Monday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Tuesday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Wednesday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Thursday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Friday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Saturday 4 am-11:30 pm
- Sunday 4 am-11:30 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere.
- Bring a picnic to fully enjoy the scenic spots and designated picnic areas throughout the park.
- Check out the off-leash dog area if you're traveling with pets; it's a great way for them to socialize.
- Don't miss the chance to explore the historic buildings and learn about the park's military history.
- Make use of the bike paths and bring your bike for an enjoyable ride along the lakefront.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Everett Station, take Community Transit Route 201 towards Lynnwood. Get off at the 'Everett Mall' stop. Transfer to Sound Transit Route 511 towards Seattle. Ride for about 30 minutes until you reach the 'Sand Point Way NE & NE 74th St' stop. From there, it's a short 10-minute walk south on Sand Point Way NE to reach Warren G. Magnuson Park.
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Bus
Start at the Everett Transit Station and board the Community Transit Route 130 towards Mukilteo. Disembark at the 'Aurora Village Transit Center'. Transfer to the Sound Transit Route 522 heading towards Seattle. After approximately 40 minutes, get off at 'Sand Point Way NE & NE 70th St'. Walk north on Sand Point Way NE for 15 minutes to reach Warren G. Magnuson Park.
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Bicycle
If you're up for a bike ride, start from downtown Everett and head south on Wetmore Avenue toward 41st Street. Continue east until you reach the Interurban Trail. Follow the Trail south, which will eventually lead you toward Seattle. Once you reach the Lake Washington waterfront, head towards Sand Point Way NE. Follow the signs to Warren G. Magnuson Park, which will take approximately 50 minutes depending on your biking speed.
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Walking
If you're near the Everett Waterfront, you can take a scenic walk towards Warren G. Magnuson Park. Start at the waterfront and head south on Colby Avenue. Turn east on 41st Street and continue until you reach Sand Point Way NE. Turn south and walk along Sand Point Way NE for about 1.5 miles, which should take roughly 30-40 minutes.
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