Serenity and Scenic Views at Myrtle Edwards Park
Discover the beauty of Myrtle Edwards Park, an urban oasis in Seattle with stunning waterfront views and diverse recreational activities.
Myrtle Edwards Park is a tranquil urban oasis in Seattle, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and breathtaking views of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. Visitors can enjoy winding paths, vibrant gardens, and a chance to connect with nature amidst the bustling city.
A brief summary to Myrtle Edwards Park
- 3130 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Interbay, Washington, 98121, US
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit during sunset for breathtaking views of the bay and the Olympic Mountains.
- Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy a relaxing afternoon in one of the many green spaces.
- Check out the public art installations scattered throughout the park for a unique cultural experience.
- Consider renting a bike to explore the park and nearby waterfront trails more efficiently.
- Keep an eye out for local wildlife, especially birds, as the park is home to many species.
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Getting There
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Public Transit - Bus
From Kent, head to the Kent Station Transit Center. Take Bus Route 180 towards the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Ride the bus until you reach the SeaTac/Airport Station. From there, transfer to the Link Light Rail heading towards Northgate. Get off at the Westlake Station. Once you exit the station, walk towards Pine Street and head west until you reach 4th Avenue. Turn right and walk north to reach the bus stop for the 3 bus. Take the 3 bus towards Seattle Center and get off at the stop near Alaskan Way. Myrtle Edwards Park is just a short walk from the bus stop.
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Walking
If you're staying near downtown Seattle, simply walk towards Alaskan Way. From Pike Place Market, head west on Pike Street until you reach the waterfront. Turn left onto Alaskan Way and walk south. Myrtle Edwards Park will be on your right side as you approach the waterfront.
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Public Transit - Light Rail
From Kent, make your way to the Kent Station Transit Center and take Bus Route 180 to the SeaTac/Airport Station. At SeaTac, transfer to the Link Light Rail heading towards Northgate. Ride the light rail to the Westlake Station in downtown Seattle. From Westlake, walk to the bus stop and catch the 3 bus towards Seattle Center. Disembark at the stop near Alaskan Way. Myrtle Edwards Park is within walking distance.
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