
Myrtle Edwards Park Seattle
Myrtle Edwards Park Seattle to the north of Pier 70 lies this Elliott Bay water front park. The 1.25 mile long path provides wonderful opportunity for walking/jogging, cycling and skating. Viewing the Olympic Mountains or watching the sunset holding hand in hand on this stretch is an attraction in itself for the romantic couple. Access to Downtown is easy too. Earlier, the park was known as the Gas Works Park. The public fishing pier can engage visitors interested in fishing and to make things easier, there is a small shop vending bait and snacks.
The walking path is not shaded and therefore, it is a good idea to bring your hats along, particularly if you are bringing the kids along. There are two other parks in the immediate vicinity which means you can plan to spend the better part of a whole day in these surroundings if you care to.
If you happen to be visiting Seattle in the month of July, tune in to 4th of July because that is the day when the Ivar's-a long standing seafood chain in Seattle will puts up their fireworks show. Myrtle Park offers the best viewing spot for the fire works and the show is worth your rescheduling the trip to Seattle when it comes close by. Once you get the dates under control reserve your hotels Seattle WA in good time to avoid disappointment.
You can enhance your experience of this park by visiting http://www.seattle.gov/parks/park_detail.asp?id=311 or http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/11346735/seattle_wa/myrtle_edwards_park.html
And, to find the best hotel suiting your budget and expectations, you should visit
http://www.expedia.com/MyrtleEdwardsPark-Hotels.0-l6083877-0.Travel-Guide-Filter-Hotels

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