Foster Point Trail, Seattle, WA 98112, United States
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Foster Point Trail - Featured Reviews (112)
Beautiful waterfront hike with floating walkways. The lotus flowers were in bloom end of July when we went and it was beautiful.
Beautiful park! Located conveniently next to Washington Park Arboretum/The Japanese Garden, you could easily spend a few hours walking around both parks. The bridge leading through the water from Foster Island to Marsh Island is pretty cool, there are tons of lily pads surrounding the bridge. The trail on Marsh Island can be muddy. Overall, worth checking out, especially if you’re a Seattle native and you’re tired of taking visitors to the same tourist attractions over and over again.
Actually, I wanted to visit the Washington Park Arboretum UW Botanic Gardens to take a walk and pictures. However, it has not special view or something. It was just a park for a walk. So, I decided to stop walking through it and to go to the north of the Washington Park Arboretum UW Botanic gardens. Finally, I found this spot. This place is not crowded as well as has a fantastic view. If you go to this island when sun sets, you can see the most beautiful view in Seattle. Thanks.
The Arboretum as a whole is such an amazing and wonderful park to find in the middle of a metropolitan. We're incredibly lucky to have this in Seattle. The Foster Point Trail is one of my favorites in the park. Any time of year is going to be an excellent time to visit. Each season offering different views, smells and levels of use. Obviously this whole area is just hammered during the summer but still worth a visit.
Portions of this trail are flooded for most of the year, and there are European fire ants on the dry parts. Beautiful views, though you can hear the freeway more than the birds. "No dogs" signs are often ignored. I honestly wish they'd let this trail return to nature.
I actually haven't been for a while but I remember it from a while back because the walkways are right on top of the water, making you feel like you're walking on water, which is so cool.
Amazing piece of wild nature in the heart of Seattle. Easy trail with nice views
It's a nice walk in the park. You may get muddy, so dress appropriately for a moderate day hike.
Small, quiet, wonderfully away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Could actually see some stars due to the fact of no lights in it. The harbor below was lit up like New Year's Eve.. I love this little park. This is the place to sit with a friend
Love Alki...not too many people on this day. When it's crowded, oblivious people often stand in the middle of the bike and walk paths to visit. That can be frustrating as u are trying to jog or bike through.
Beautiful hidden gem in a wonderful neighborhood. The lake view is lovely and the main walking path has several small beaches that are easily spotted. The park's hidden hiking trails are wonderful walks through the forest. Playground located nicely b
WOW! This place is gorgeous! Sure there are tons of houses by this area that you can't afford, but you know what? It's free to come here! Much easier if you have a car of course, but if you walk all the way here, there are tons of staircases you
The vegetation @ this park is phenomenal! A wide variety of flowers ð·ð±ð¹ð¼ The stunning trees, ð³ with their beautiful branches & blossoms ðº create a canopy with amazing light streaming through ð¤â There is also a bluff looking ove
The parking is a little confusing but if you can find a spot you can find the park :) donât walk down the stairs! Thatâs the wrong way! The park looks better in person. Not the most amazing view but itâs a well kept park adorned with sculptures
The Belltown P-Patch is amazingly peaceful and pretty. This community garden is an oasis of aesthetically pleasing plant life in a densely urban part of town. I love to visit from time to time to enjoy the charming atmosphere, smell the flowers, an
A little hidden gem of a park! Behind the playground is a nice little wooded secret pathway that my kiddos love. We stumbled upon a scavenger hunt hidden there last week! Donât forget to walk to the north end of the park and admire the well-kept ga
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