Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Lake Union Park
Explore the serene beauty of Lake Union Park in Seattle, where nature meets urban charm and adventure awaits at every corner.
Lake Union Park offers a serene escape in the heart of Seattle, featuring stunning waterfront views, lush greenery, and a variety of recreational activities. Perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers, this city park is an oasis of natural beauty and urban charm.
A brief summary to Lake Union Park
- 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, South Lake Union, Washington, 98109, 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 to enjoy peaceful views and avoid crowds.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy on the waterfront or in one of the many green spaces.
- Check the park's event calendar for seasonal festivals and activities.
- Don’t miss the stunning sunset views; the park is one of the best spots in Seattle.
- Consider renting a kayak or paddleboard to explore Lake Union from the water.
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Getting There
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Public Bus
From Renton Transit Center, board the Sound Transit Route 586 bus heading towards Seattle. Stay on the bus for about 30 minutes, and get off at the South Lake Union Park stop. From there, it's a short walk to Lake Union Park, located at 860 Terry Ave N. Follow the signs to the park entrance, which is just a few blocks away.
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Light Rail
Take the Sound Transit Link Light Rail from Renton. First, walk to the nearest light rail station, which is approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the Renton Transit Center. Board the light rail towards Seattle. After about 30 minutes, get off at the Westlake Station. From Westlake Station, transfer to the Metro Bus Route 8 or 40, which will take you to the South Lake Union Park area. Get off at the stop closest to 860 Terry Ave N and walk a few minutes to reach the park.
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Walking
If you are already in the downtown Renton area, you can walk towards Lake Union Park. Head north on 3rd St, then take a left onto Rainier Ave S. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with I-90. Cross over to the other side and follow the signs for the bus stop. After reaching the bus stop, you can catch a bus or continue walking for about 5 miles northeast until you reach Lake Union Park at 860 Terry Ave N.
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