11/3/2023 0 Comments Discovery park seattle photos![]() We explored Wolf Tree Nature trail before heading home. It was high tide so there was less beach to explore. We sat on a large driftwood log, legs warmed by the sun, looked out at the gentle waves and ate the sandwiches I’d packed. I highly recommend having lunch at the beach. We saw a trio of mallards swimming in one pond, and found another pond covered by a blanket of teeny tiny green plants. I found some cute little mushrooms nestled comfortably at the base of a large mossy tree. There were plenty of yellow wildflowers framing a western view of the Sound outside of the Daybreak Star Cultural Center. Vast ocean views, mossy trees & everything in between This is definitely a park to explore if you live in the area or if you’re visiting. I really still can’t get over that so much beauty is only a few short miles’ stroll from my front door. Well, after breakfast and caffeine of course. As soon as the first perfect day of the season shined through our windows – and on a Saturday, too! – I packed some sandwiches, filled our canteens with water and we were off. Nick and I have driven there a few times but we’d been meaning to test out a full round trip walking. ![]() There’s a lighthouse, too!īest part of Discovery Park is that it’s only a 3.5 mile walk from our front door. (These neighborhoods are all part of Seattle.) It’s 534 lovely green and sandy acres of park with nearly 12 miles of walking tails. Let’s dive into Discovery Park! What to see in Discovery Park this Springĭiscovery Park overlooks the Puget Sound from Magnolia, a neighborhood north of Queen Anne and south of our hood in Ballard. I’ll post my Lime Kiln report at a later date. Photos of sunny ocean views from our adventures in Discovery Park and jungle-like greenery from Lime Kiln Trail in the Northern Cascades. While we recover, I’ve kept myself busy going through and editing our recent photos. It’s May, the weather is finally looking up and we are back on the trail! This past weekend, Nick and I had a 2-day hiking marathon… and now our legs are very sore. One of the best things about living in Seattle is our proximity to many miles of trails and acres of parks.
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