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Lincoln Park

Overview: Lincoln Park is rated 4.8/5 from 5265 Google reviews. This park offers beautiful views, hiking trails, a beach, a swimming pool, and a troll sculpture. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

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4.8(5,265 reviews)

Overview: Lincoln Park is rated 4.8/5 from 5265 Google reviews. This park offers beautiful views, hiking trails, a beach, a swimming pool, and a troll sculpture. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and steady activity with other dogs to meet.

People say this park offers beautiful views, hiking trails, a beach, a swimming pool, and a troll sculpture. They highlight the variety of activities, including kayaking, bird watching, and picnicking, and the peaceful, serene atmosphere. They also like the free parking and the family-friendly, pet-friendly environment.

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social dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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Address8011 Fauntleroy Wy SW, Seattle, WA 98136, USA
Phone(206) 684-4075
City pageSeattle
Imported fromSeattle, WA

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April Way2 months ago

We came to see the “Sound of Music” troll by the Danish artist, and ended up enjoying the park just as much. Lincoln Park offers about 5 miles of trails and is one of my favourite parks in Seattle. Plenty of parking (especially in winter) and no fees required. We came to see the “Sound of Music” troll by the Danish artist, and ended up enjoying the park just as much. Lincoln Park offers about 5 miles of trails. Plenty of parking (especially in winter) and no fees required.

Jeri York7 months ago

What an awesome area! I actually just went to see the Troll, little did I know when I walked down a pathway it would open up to people fishing, kayaking, paddle boarder, having picnics, walking..... enjoying life. I entered the park from one of the parking lots and walked through what felt and looked like a forest from beyond. Seeing several different paths to walk I followed my GPS to walk down to the troll. What a nice walk through the woods, beautiful, peaceful, serenity at its best. After coming to the end of the path there was a public pool, lots of guys fishing, people walking their dogs, enjoying the day. The views were fantastic. Not something you'd expect from the area. Not sure how long the path goes around the lake itself but I walked it for quite awhile enjoying the scenery. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones to see a resting seal that would just add to your visit. Will definitely return and explore more when I travel back over that way.

Anusha R E2 months ago

Gorgeous views of Olympics, puget sound and islands on a clear day. Pictures do not do justice to the views. Go visit and experience yourself. The troll- Brunn Idun is accessible through a small walk. Great for families, kids and bikers. Kids playground is great. There are 2 big parking lots and it was easy to find parking on a busy clear winter day. Our family has a great visit.

Olga Kovalenko3 months ago

Beautiful area with a forest like park where you can truly go on a hike in the city. The water front is very well kept so you can walk, run, take a stroller or probably even a bike. Dreamy park and I want to come back to it for linger

Nick Southcote3 months ago

Amazing park. Can’t beat a nice rainy day walk or a chill picnic in the summer. There’s woods and paths. Play areas for kids. Play fields. A lovely walk along the water. Bathrooms.

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  • Monday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Thursday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Friday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Saturday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM
  • Sunday: 4:00 AM – 11:30 PM

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