
Planning a Visit to Discovery Park Seattle - For Serious Communing with Nature
There is one place in Seattle that combines the charm of strolling on a rocky beach and the pleasure of watching numerous bird and marine animal species. Discovery Park is located in the city's Magnolia neighborhood is a great destination for the nature's admirers. One can also enjoy the mesmerizing sights of Olympic and Cascade Mountain peaks from the park.
Take a break from the hectic hustle and bustle of the city and get engrossed in the tranquility offered by the park. The major part of the Fort Lawton Historic District is covered within the park. Another highlight of the Discovery Park is the West Point Lighthouse, a 23-foot high structure that adds to the beauty of the place.
Bird watchers can grab the opportunity to explore over 250 species of birds, some of which can be easily located. California sea lions are among the major marine water species that one can find while spending time on the beach. Chipmunks are easy to find in the forest area of the park.
Discovery Park is a good place to visit if you are interested in hiking. A number of hiking trails extend to different directions and help you make best out of your passion and love for nature. A meadow with various species of trees and shrubs like bigleaf maple, bitter cherry, red cedar and others is another attraction of the park.
The park is located at 3801 W. Government Way, Magnolia and can be reached from the Downtown Seattle area. The park opens from 6 am to 11 pm everyday and the entry to the park is free.

