Magnuson Park Beach Map
Location: 47.6799526, -122.2469291 Located within Warren G. Magnuson Park on the shores of Lake Washington, this beach is popular for …
Seattle’s beaches offer a unique blend of natural beauty, local culture, and sweeping views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. From the iconic Alki Beach with its sandy shoreline and boardwalk, to the rocky coves of Discovery Park and the peaceful shores of Green Lake, each beach has its own charm and character.
Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun, enjoy a sunset walk, go kayaking, or simply unwind by the water, Seattle’s beaches provide the perfect setting. This category highlights the city’s most popular waterfront spots as well as hidden coastal escapes that are ideal for families, solo travelers, and nature lovers alike.
Location: 47.6799526, -122.2469291 Located within Warren G. Magnuson Park on the shores of Lake Washington, this beach is popular for …
Location: 47.6420972, -122.4161002 Tags: – name: Beach Lane West – natural: beach – type: multipolygon
Location: 47.6747818, -122.4083159 A narrow strip of beach extending along the breakwater at Shilshole Bay Marina, Point Shilshole Beach offers …
Location: 47.6012164, -122.3367042 This newly restored shoreline near downtown Seattle combines urban access with environmental restoration. Located at the southern …
Location: 47.6571532, -122.4279373 Tags: – name: South Beach – natural: beach – surface: sand – type: multipolygon
Location: 47.6662612, -122.4026516 Gilman Avenue West Street End offers a tiny public access point to the Elliott Bay waterfront near …
Location: 47.5873034, -122.3779138 This secluded street-end beach in West Seattle provides quiet access to Puget Sound. It’s primarily used by …
Location: 47.5351577, -122.3225851 Tags: – name: 8th Avenue South Street End – natural: beach
Location: 47.5834433, -122.2875055 Located along Lake Washington Boulevard, Mount Baker Beach is a small but charming lakeside spot in southeast …