![]() NW, Seattle, WA 98117 Lake Washington Boulevard Park If you’re looking to support local on wine, I recommend my 10 of the Best Washington State Rosés this year. ![]() This one is definitely here for the views of the ferries, Olympic mountains and sailor boats. Maybe a few glasses of wine and charcuterie board. It’s also on a hill and it’s also a park! There are a few benches, not a lot of kids but still a great stretch of grass for them to run and play. It’s names appropriately because the sunsets in the summer are killer on that side of Seattle. ![]() Location: 2601 W Smith St., Seattle, WA 98199 Sunset Hill ParkĪnother hyper local favorite. Speaking of Summer reading, you should check out my friend Shanna’s rec here. If you go on a Saturday morning, you’re sure to see quite a few kiddos running around but it’s a great place to unpack lunch and lounge on the grass with your next Summer read. Holy cow, this view is amazing, every single time. This local park is very kid friendly, especially since it’s next to Magnolia Elementary School, but the VIEWS are savored by adults. Starting out with a huge hidden gem to outsiders. Macrina Bakery is a staple in Seattle for their daily fresh baked baguettes and you’ll definitely want to hit up Beecher’s Cheese Factory if you’re looking to make a cheese spread. You won’t regret it! We also have a few Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, Safeways, etc. Word to the wise, if you’re in Seattle I suggest swinging by a PCC or a Metropolitan Market for gourmet and artisan hot foods, salad bars and their incredible just-out-of-the-oven cookies. These parks are all spread through out the city so depending on where you’re staying, one might be easier to get to than the other. Picnics are such a great way to spend an afternoon in Seattle. It’s inexpensive and it’s perfect for kids that want to run around, but also for those looking for a killer view.īeach Read and Snacks at the Park The Best Places to Have a Picnic in Seattle Especially in the Spring and Summer months. Why a picnic? To be honest, it’s something I always do when I’m traveling to a new place. So this post is dedicated to anyone wanting to visit Seattle (with family or solo) that are looking for a great The Best Places to Have a Picnic in Seattle. I gave her a few suggestions and then I realized, I barely have any blog posts on the city I have lived in for the past 11 years! I was floored. Recently my friend was asking me about the best places to eat in my neighborhood.
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