Beaches
A serene mountain lake with crystal-clear water and stunning ridge views, perfect for wading, paddling, or relaxing after a hike.
A peaceful riverfront park along the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River, ideal for tubing and picnicking under tall trees.
A small, riverside park where locals gather to float, swim, and soak in sunny summer days on the Snoqualmie River.
A charming riverside spot in Duvall with shaded picnic areas and a small beach for dipping toes or launching a kayak.
A quiet, tucked-away beach near downtown Snoqualmie with calm river access and scenic views of Mount Si.
A sprawling nature preserve with river access, scenic trails, and open meadows—great for peaceful beach walks and nature watching.
A scenic riverside park with sandy shorelines and grassy fields, perfect for swimming, tubing, and laid-back afternoons.
Wide, sandy beach with calm lake water and epic sunsets—ideal for families, swimmers, and paddleboarders.
A cozy Redmond beach with gentle lake access, grassy picnic spots, and beautiful lakefront views.
A small but lively beach in Renton with a swimming dock, mountain views, and plenty of sunshine.
This Mercer Island gem features walking trails, docks, and a quiet beach area with stunning lake and city views
A peaceful Bellevue beach surrounded by tall evergreens, perfect for swimming or lounging by the water.
A modern waterfront park with soft sand, clean design, and sweeping views of the bay—great for paddleboarding and relaxing.
A quiet neighborhood beach with a dock, grassy areas, and a postcard-perfect view of the Seattle skyline across Lake Washington.
A charming spot in west Bellevue with a dock and shoreline perfect for small gatherings, sunbathing, or skipping rocks.
A vibrant, urban beach park with a swimming dock and picnic lawn, perfect for summer afternoons with friends or family.
A popular Kirkland beach with warm water, soft sand, and a long boardwalk—ideal for swimming, sunning, and lakeside fun.
A laid-back beach with walking paths and lake access in Kenmore, offering peaceful vibes and great sunset views. Great for watching sea planes land.
A beloved Seattle lake loop with multiple beach spots, perfect for paddleboarding, people-watching, and summer swims.
One of Seattle’s biggest lake beaches, with lifeguards, grassy hills, and wide shoreline for long summer days.
A shady beach cove tucked beneath old trees, offering a mix of nature and lake access right near the heart of the city.
Seattle’s signature beach with sand, volleyball, and stunning skyline and Olympic Mountain views—feels like a West Coast boardwalk.
Not a swimming beach, but this iconic waterfront park on Lake Union features grassy hills, incredible views, and quirky charm.
A lively park in the heart of Seattle with a floating dock, museum access, and perfect paddleboard launch spots.
A sleek, modern beach and kayak launch spot in Seattle’s University District with peaceful lake access and city views.
A quiet shoreline trail under bridges and trees, offering peaceful water views and a calm escape near the Montlake Cut.