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Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle, Washington is a 4.8-acre (1.9 ha) public park along the Elliott Bay waterfront north of Belltown, Seattle, in the state of Washington, United States. It features a 1.25-mile (2.01 km) long bicycle and walking path and is a good place to see eagles, gulls, and crows.
Myrtle Edwards Park is a 1.3 mile promenade along the Elliott Bay waterfront with spectacular views of Puget Sound, Bainbridge Island, and the Olympic mountains. A 10 minute walk from the Pike Place Market and the central Waterfront, the flat, paved (and separate) walking and biking trails make the park easily accessible to everyone.
Myrtle Edwards Park has a 1.25-mile winding bike and pedestrian paths along Elliott Bay, fantastic views of the Olympics Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound, easy access from downtown and easy connection to bike paths to Magnolia.
Enjoy a 1.25-mile walk along the Elliot Bay shoreline, with panoramic views of the mountains and the city. The park has beaches, sculptures, picnic areas, and a bike path.
Myrtle Edwards Park is the southmost park along the Elliott Bay Trail, adjacent to the Olympic Sculpture Park, and roughly the north end of the typical tourist visit of the Seattle waterfront. It generally is quite busy with visitors, local walkers, etc.
Myrtle Edwards Park has a 1.25-mile winding bike and pedestrian paths along Elliott Bay, fantastic views of the Olympics Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound, easy access from downtown and easy connection to bike paths to Magnolia.
23 mar 2018 · Bookended by striking sculptures, this park has 1.25-miles of winding bike and pedestrian paths that run along Elliott Bay. The park is known for its fantastic views of the Olympics Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound. The lucky visitor might even spot an eagle or heron.