Kirkland is a city in King County, Washington, United States. A suburb east of Seattle, its population was 87,281 at the 2015 census estimate, which made it the sixth largest city in the county and the twelfth largest in the state.
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The 144-acre park provides habitat for songbirds, waterfowl, raptors, shorebirds, amphibians, turtles, beavers and other small mammals.
This is a beautiful and walkable park hides in the middle of the Kirland city. It is on the other side of the lake, facing Juanita Beach Park that most people knew. This is my favorite park with fewer people and a lot of viewpoints. In 2 viewpoints you can see water lilies, turtles with ducks sitting side by side. Of course, many birds are there too. It is such a peaceful place.
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Live life as one of Puget Sound’s technology and business innovators! During this 1½-hour narrated cruise of Lake Washington you’ll learn the history of the area and cruise past magnificent lakeside properties as you relax and enjoy one of the world’s truly beautiful urban lakes.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
This is a wonderful park! The open beach, the roomy path; it's a great spot to sit and have ice cream. It also has lots of storefronts directly adjacent to get food for your hangout. Parking fills up quick on nice days, so be ready for that.
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The was the last stop during our visit to Kirkland. This beach used to have a resort owned and operated by the Forbes family until they sold it King’s County. This fulfilled their wish to make their land public. More details were found on a market near the beach. Besides the well maintained beach, a boardwalk extended out into the lake in an L shape. A large playground was also being built and will someday entertain lots of kids. This parking lot had quite a bit of open spaces along with spots across the street so it makes it easier for many to enjoy once the weather warms up.
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