
Guide to Seward Park Seattle WA
Seattle has always been a park city. There is probably no other city in all of America that can rightfully boast of so many parks and so many parks with character. Nearly all the hotels in Seattle are located in and around some of the most famous parks. And one of the really famous parks here is Seward Park.
The Seward Park is probably one of the few large parks (nearly 300 acres) that is located well within Seattle city limits. The society of concerned Seattle residents recently formed the Friends of Seward Park and they have recently secured enough funding to enhance some of the basic facilities of the park, set up a bike trail and generally beautify the last remnant traces of old growth forests within the city limits.
http://www.seattle.gov/Parks/environment/seward.htm
Yelp as always is an excellent source of news, views and information about all parks. When it comes to the Seward Park, Yelp does not disappoint. There are over 37 reviews for Seward park and most of them are glowing descriptions. As you read through the reviews, you can be equipped with even more information to help you make a better decision. Maybe you will discover some activities that you never knew existed. Or maybe someone will be generous enough to give you the exact location of their favourite nook.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/seward-park-seattle
One fascinating aspect of Seattle's best loved park is its comprehensiveness. Seattle residents love this park so much that they've even built it its very own dedication. The Seward Park Clay Studio is a living, breathing, thriving studio that enables artists to live and work right in the midst of the landscape they favour so much.
http://www.sewardparkart.org/cms/index.php/about

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