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  1. Lincoln Park is a 135 acres (0.55 km 2) park in West Seattle alongside Puget Sound. The park's attractions include forest trails, a paved walkway along the beach , athletic fields, picnic shelters, and a heated saltwater swimming pool which is open during the summer.

  2. You can't beat a stroll thru/around Lincoln Park. Unless you live in West Seattle, this is a bit of an unknown gem. Large park on the water with great views. Tons of room for adults to stroll, families to hang out, kids to play... Facilities for cookouts, horseshoes, playgrounds, baseball field,...

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  3. Amazingly diverse for its size, Lincoln includes 4.6 miles of walking paths, 3.9 miles of bike trails, five picnic shelters, acres of playfields, and an outdoor heated saltwater pool and bathhouse. In 2016 the Seattle Park District funded the renovation of the north play area.

    • Walk, jog or cycle along the breathtaking 1-mile beach trail. The 1-mile beachfront trail at Lincoln Park winds around the tip of the peninsula at Point Willams, passing South Beach, Colman Pool, and North Beach.
    • Walk through miles of forested, blufftop trails. Lincoln Park has a network of interconnected trails up on its bluff, with glimpses of Puget Sound through dense forest.
    • Swim at heated Colman Pool with incredible views of Puget Sound. The heated saltwater Colman Pool is at the tip of the peninsula at Point Williams, with magnificent waterfront views.
    • Visit the playground and seasonal wading pool at Lincoln Park. Visit the fantastic play structure at the north end of Lincoln Park (just past the North Parking Lot on Fauntleroy Way SW and Rose Street).
  4. Lincoln Park is a 135 acre park in West Seattle on Puget Sound just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal. One of Seattle's largest parks, attractions include the paved walkway along the beach, tennis courts, baseball fields, picnic shelters, and a heated salt-water swimming pool during the summer.

    • 8011 Fauntleroy Way SWSeattle, WA 98136
    • 206-684-4075
    • Daily 4am-11:30pm
    • Official Website
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  5. Lincoln Park is second only to Discovery Park in my view as a gem of the park system. This park has everything including: secluded trails among giant fir, hemlock and cedar trees, beachwalks, picnicking areas with grills and even a great outdoor swimming facility in season.

  6. Located on the western edge of West Seattle, Lincoln park offers 5 miles of trails, including a loop hike with bluff and beachfront views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island, and the Olympic Mountains.