
Attractions in Lincoln Park Seattle: Beach, Picnic Shelters, a Heated Salt-Water Swimming Pool and More
Every year, large number of tourists head to Seattle to explore the natural beauty of the place and to experience the historic charm of the city. There are several places of interest in and around the city. Among several attractions, one of the most popular is the Lincoln Park. Spread over 135 acres in West Seattle, the park is quietly nestled between Fauntleroy Way S.W. and Puget Sound.
Lincoln Park on Wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Park_(Seattle)
You can visit Lincoln Park in Seattle either by a car or a bus. Ferry service is also available to help you reach the park. Take in the spectacular views of the West Seattle and the rest of the Puget Sound by taking the ferry.
Directions to Lincoln Park
http://web5.seattle.gov/mnm/?x=-122.396012&y=47.531176&layers=34
Lincoln Park is one of the largest parks in Seattle, featuring various attractions that make it a nice sightseeing spot. You can take your kids along with you at this park as there is a special play area within the park. If you are in a mood for some activity, you can engage in a game of baseball or tennis.
Picnic Sites at Lincoln Park
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/picnic_detail.asp?id=460
The Lincoln Pak features tennis courts and baseball fields. A quiet walk on the paved walkway along the beach will also let you experience the serenity and the natural beauty surrounding the Lincoln Park. For complete relaxation, you can take a refreshing bath at the heated salt-water swimming pool. Picnic shelters, horseshoe pits and hiking trails are some of the other major attractions of the Lincoln Park.
History of Lincoln Park
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/park_detail.asp?ID=460#history
The Lincoln Park remains open from 4 a.m. to 11: 30 p.m. For more information, you can contact the Information center.

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