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Warren G. Magnuson Park

Park in Bellevue

Updated: March 08, 2024 09:09 AM

Warren G. Magnuson Park is located in Bellevue (City in Washington State), United States. It's address is 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

MPHW+WH Seattle, Washington

(206) 684-4075

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Check Time Table for Warren G. Magnuson Park


Monday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Tuesday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Wednesday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Thursday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Friday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Saturday4 AM to 11:30 PM
Sunday4 AM to 11:30 PM

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Where is Warren G. Magnuson Park?

Warren G. Magnuson Park is located at: 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

What is the phone number of Warren G. Magnuson Park?

You can try to calling this number: (206) 684-4075

What are the coordinates of Warren G. Magnuson Park?

Coordinates: 47.6797687, -122.2536021

Warren G. Magnuson Park Reviews

Kevin C
2024-01-02 05:21:38 GMT

Very nice family friendly park with lots of parking and picnic areas. The park has nice shoreline fishing access and plenty of areas to launch a paddle board or the like.

Beautiful views are everywhere and if you look to the sky or the tree tops, you will certainly see plenty of Bald Eagles .
🦅

Divy Vasal
2023-07-24 00:29:07 GMT

Huge park along the shore of lake Washington. The area encompasses a kids playground with swings, an off-leash dog area, soccer fields, tennis courts, home ground of the Seattle Cricket Club and some trails among other things. A Barkery van sells treats for the pets next to the dog park. There are designated places for grilling as well as some tables in the picnic area. Offers amazing views of Medina and Kirkland across the lake and even Mount Rainier.

Arieal Foley
2023-04-21 19:20:02 GMT

Love this dog park, they have a wide area when you first come in, a hose for dog water or washing off and 2 separate spikits. Porta potty in the park which is great for clingy dogs! A nice walk out to the lake and a great "beach" that allows for a gradual decline into the lake. My dogs love this park and I do too! Best part, the dog bakery food truck right outside makes the day extra special on weekends!

Danny Tram
2023-04-08 01:38:58 GMT

What can I say about this park?
It is so gorgeous, spacious, clean, and well maintained. You can think of any outdoor activities, and more importantly, you can do all of them at this park. There are many parking lots but be mindful that they fill up quickly. If you want to reserve a good parking spot, take your time to arrive early. There are plenty of restrooms and instructions along the park, so you do not need to worry about getting lost. I came here with a friend to go for a walk on the weekend and enjoyed the fresh air on the beautiful sunshine day.
I highly suggest this park to anyone

Updated: 04/07/23
I came back on a beautiful Friday evening and this park was so gorgeous. Love coming back and enjoy fresh air, beautiful scenery

Ellen Truitt
2023-05-08 03:41:20 GMT

This is, by far, the best dog park I've visited. There are multiple fields for playing, but there are pathways that lead to the lake, where your dogs can go swimming! There's so much space, the dogs don't ever seem to get aggressive. My dogs get worn out walking to the lake and back. A must visit if you're in Seattle with your dog.

Samantha Wesselink
2023-06-22 01:08:50 GMT

This is honestly a gem! It's decent size, a lot of parking (might be harder in summer, not impossible!), great views, swimming area, and lot's of space for picnics, family and friend time! Plus! They have a dog park, off-leash dog area, and a brewery too!

Michael McCarthy
2024-02-08 17:25:40 GMT

Very large (350-acre)park. Off-leash area. Playground. Sport fields. Basketball courts. Wild life area with trails.

Janiece Soriano
2021-09-20 16:42:20 GMT

Wonderful! LOT'S of space for many great activities! Kite surfing was cool to watch! Didn't get photos but saw a soccer game and softball or something being Played. People walking, jogging, biking. The park seemed to be it's own little world! Very cool!

Robert Meier
2023-04-02 16:44:43 GMT

Been going here for years to do ROTC training and have seen many very nice sunrises. Also been here to get cool views of Rainer over the lake, play touch rugby, and fly a drone. Great space for a variety of things (also have a nice dog park to watch dogs)

Ivan Martinez
2023-02-11 21:08:41 GMT

An amazing journey through the Burke-Gilman trail led us to Warren G. Magnuson Park. We were lucky enough to enter the Magnuson Series walk & run and explore everything the park has to offer. Kite Hill, Fin Art and waterfront trails kept us entertained for a few hours.

Through OUR eyes - Arce Family Reviews
2019-08-30 13:25:50 GMT

This dog 🐕 Park is such a cool place to go! Specially if u have kiddos. The trail is a great length with plenty of space for kids and dogs to run around while still visible and safe. All gated, and once you get to the end of trail you find the gem of a lake for all the dogs to go nuts and be free. It’s an amazing place. We highly recommend it if you want a dog friendly environment where your furr babies can feel free to roam with no one to judge them being off leash.

Foodie Man
2023-11-20 04:24:00 GMT

Great place to walk, ride your bike, or bring your dog! Great views on the lake of the mountains.

Matt Graham
2023-06-20 18:57:26 GMT

Great place for dogs and families! Lots to see and do here. Parking can be challenging on busy days, but that’s on us. Buses do take you here.

The hangar has events through the year, including concerts. The dog park has a Barkery trailer parked out front - perfect for post-park spoil time!

Apurva Zawar
2021-12-31 21:22:10 GMT

Wonderful place for nature walk, bird watching and sun soaking on a clear chill day. Lots of fun winter sports activities to do in the park. All trails and roads are well maintained.

Natalie Lockwood
2019-08-29 16:27:27 GMT

A gorgeous park with lovely paved walking paths as well as dirt trails, scenic views of Seattle from Kite Hill and by the water to see Bellevue and Kirkland across the way as well as the Cadcades and even Mt. Rainier on a clear day. Lovely picnic pavilions, grassy spaces to lay out a blanket and picnic or sunbathe, and many benches along the way. Not to mention a huge 8+ acre off leash dog park that leads to a private waterfront area for the pups, boating access, and outdoor soccer field. This park is amazing!

Bailey Bee
2019-03-29 23:50:04 GMT

It's a park. Lovely view of Lake Washington. Beautiful, well kept, and tranquil. Not much of a beach, its rocky but looks like you can wade, swim, and dive off a platform and at times there's a lifeguard. Was nice to feed the ducks corn. Good place to read outdoors or have a picnic.

Rob Leingang U2
2019-05-03 00:53:06 GMT

What great place to walk!
We love to go down to the federally protected wetland trails to see the wildlife and scenery!
You can walk for miles and there are bathrooms and at least one water fountain. If your in the area and like to walk this is a great place to do it, there are many other amenities like sport fields and a boat launch situated on the shore of beautiful Lake Washington.

vamshi gundamraj
2024-01-28 01:45:44 GMT

Great place to hangout at the center of Seattle. It has dog park, playing ground, kids play area and huge parking lot. I would recommend to visit if you want to relax in a nice evening time.

Zachary Morris (_z.morris_)
2023-10-07 21:55:14 GMT

Orienteering experience was fantastic here! Would run again.

Aaron Miller
2021-10-12 05:03:47 GMT

This park has a number of different walking trails. Once you enter, you have the option of parking near one of the recreation fields or boat slips. Continue to follow the main road to the parking lot at the shoreline of the park. There, you’ll find a pathway along Lake Washington that’s beautiful and quite scenic. There’s a few benches, grills, and a restroom. We really enjoyed the quiet and beautiful setting.

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