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Magnuson park v1

Seattle, Washington, USA

Magnuson park v1

Length2.9 mi
Elev. Gain62.3 ft
Est. Steps6500
Created by Eric
Magnuson park v1 Introduction
Magnuson park v1 is a 2.9 mile (6,500-step) route located near Seattle, Washington, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 62.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Attractions Near Magnuson park v1
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A Sound Garden

Tourist Attraction
A Sound Garden is one of six outdoor public art works on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus that lies adjacent to the Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington in Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Arts Commission guided the jury selection headed by Sadao James Hilario, Engineer-in-charge of the GSA Art in Architecture Program for the NOAA Project, and the jury chose five artists from a pool of more than 250.

Sand Point, Seattle

Place
Sand Point is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after and consisting mostly of the Sand Point peninsula that juts into Lake Washington, which is itself largely given over to Magnuson Park. Its southern boundary can be said to be N.E. 65th Street, beyond which are Windermere and Hawthorne Hills; its northern boundary, N.

Magnuson Park

Place
Magnuson Park is a 350-acre (140 ha) park on Sand Point, Lake Washington, in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park is the second largest in Seattle, after 534-acre (2.16 km2) Discovery Park in Magnolia. It is located on the spot of the former Naval Station Puget Sound. Sand Point is the peninsula with Pontiac and Wolf bays that juts into Lake Washington in northeast Seattle.

Naval Station Puget Sound

Place
For the similarly named facility in Bremerton, Washington, see Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.Naval Station Puget Sound is a former United States Naval station located on Sand Point in Seattle, Washington. Today, the land is occupied by Magnuson Park.

Seattle Monolith

Place
On New Year's Day 2001, a replica of the Monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey appeared on Kite Hill in Seattle's Magnuson Park. The Seattle Monolith was a guerrilla art installation by a group of Seattle artists calling themselves "Some People".

Sand Point (peninsula)

Place
Sand Point is a peninsula that juts into Lake Washington from north Seattle, Washington, United States. It is mostly occupied by Magnuson Park and gives its name to the Sand Point neighborhood to the west. Formerly a U.S. naval air station, it is mostly public park area, but with a portion occupied by NOAA.

Beach Walk

Tourist Attraction

Cross Park Trail North

Tourist Attraction

Warren G. Magnuson Park

Park

Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area

Park
Route Details

Length

2.9 mi

Elev. Gain

62.3 ft

Est. Steps

6500
Created by
Eric
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