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Seahurst Park to Lincoln Park

Sea Kayaking
Sea kayak along the Puget Sound shoreline between Seahurst Park in Burien and Lincoln Park in West Seattle.
Seaquest State Park

Seaquest State Park

Day Hiking
Seaquest State Park is a day use and camping park near Mount St. Helens, with one mile of wetland trail, and six miles of forested hiking trails.
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Seattle Art Museum

Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
A visit to the Seattle Art Museum to see the latest exhibits.
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Seattle Asian Art Museum

Urban Adventure
Visit the Art Deco building, the recently renovated 1933 original home of the Seattle Art Museum, that houses its Asian art collection and is located in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill.
Seattle Bouldering Project (Poplar)

Seattle Bouldering Project (Poplar)

Climbing
The Seattle Bouldering Project (Poplar) is a bouldering gym located in South Seattle.
Seattle Bouldering Project (Fremont/Upper Walls)

Seattle Bouldering Project (Fremont/Upper Walls)

Climbing
The Seattle Bouldering Project (Fremont/Upper Walls) is a bouldering gym located in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.
Seattle Center

Seattle Center

Urban Adventure
An arts, educational, tourism and entertainment center that is home of the International Fountain, Space Needle, Seattle Center Armory, MoPop, Chihuly Garden & Glass Museum, John T. Williams Memorial Totem Pole, Mural Amphitheatre, Key Arena, and Pacific Science Center.
Seattle Central District

Seattle Central District

Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
Just east of downtown, Seattle's "CD" was a historically Black neighborhood. In a time of racist housing practices, the hilly Central District was a place to live if you were Black, Jewish ,or Asian. Walk and see, visit...what does one do and see here???
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Seattle Ferry Terminal

Youth
This is the embarkation point to Bremerton for campers heading to the Kitsap Forest Adventure Camp.
Seattle Olmsted Circuit: Ballard Locks to Rainier Beach to Ballard Locks

Seattle Olmsted Circuit: Ballard Locks to Rainier Beach to Ballard Locks

Urban Walking
The Seattle Olmsted 50 and 70 routes run from the Ballard Locks to the Rainier Beach Playground and onward via West Seattle, Downtown and Discovery Park back to the Locks. The two trails pass through myriad Olmsted Parks and Boulevards. There are twelve 6-mile (10k) sections, each with maps, turn-by-turn directions, and a gpx file. Each of the 12 sections now includes a Loop Option which follow the standard directions until circling back to the start via a novel, shorter route. The 75 mile (120 km) urban trail joins a national network of other large city trails designed for urban walkers.
Seattle Parks & Hills

Seattle Parks & Hills

Urban Walking & Urban Adventure
A strenuous city hike of Seattle's parks and view points, ~20 miles and ~1,500 feet of elevation gain.
Seattle Public Library: Central Library

Seattle Public Library: Central Library

Urban Adventure
The Central Library in downtown Seattle has unique architecture with many photography opportunities and space for meetings and events including the Microsoft Auditorium.
Seattle Public Library: Columbia Branch

Seattle Public Library: Columbia Branch

Located in the Columbia City Landmark District and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this neighborhood branch of the Seattle Public Library System offers meeting space to the public as well as views of Columbia Park.
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Seattle Public Library: Montlake Branch

A neighborhood branch of the Seattle Public Library System that offers meeting space to the community.
Seattle Public Library: Northeast Branch

Seattle Public Library: Northeast Branch

One of the most heavily used branches in the library system, this facility has a large children's area with family friendly seating.
Seattle Waterfront & Downtown

Seattle Waterfront & Downtown

Sea Kayaking, Urban Walking & Urban Adventure
Enjoy a walk along the the Elliott Bay Trail, the Seattle waterfront, and downtown Seattle taking in some of the many attractions including the Seattle Great Wheel, Seattle Aquarium, and Olympic Sculpture Park. Or sea kayak in Elliot Bay and paddle through the underground tunnel through the Seattle Sea Wall enjoying beautiful views of Seattle's waterfront, the Seattle Port, and ferries.
Seattle's Lively Libraries

Seattle's Lively Libraries

Urban Adventure
Walk Seattle and discover the many lively libraries the city offers along with many other hidden gems.
Seattle's P-Patches

Seattle's P-Patches

Urban Walking & Urban Adventure
A series of 5-10 mile one-way urban walking routes that visit all of Seattle's 89 P-Patch community gardens, a few incidental community gardens, and one urban farm.
Second Beach

Second Beach

Backpacking
Second Beach is an easy, 4 mile backpack trip with 350 ft in elevation gain. You can go on nice walks further down the beaches from the campsites.
Second Mother Mountain

Second Mother Mountain

Scrambling
Second Mother Mountain is a scramble of 8 miles with 3,000 feet of gain.