Seattle: Lake
Places and attractions in the Lake category
Categories
- Park
- Museum
- Bridge
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Nightlife
- Church
- Monuments and statues
- Shopping
- Specialty museum
- Skyscraper
- Art museum
- History museum
- Playground
- View point
- Library
- Neighbourhood
- Beach
- Art gallery
- Outdoor activities
- Science museum
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Sacred and religious sites
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Music venue
- Garden
- Shopping centre
- Cinema
- Lake
- Ship
- Sculpture
- Performing arts
- Trail
- Marina
- Sailing
- Piers and boardwalks
- B. Marcus Priteca
- Reportedly haunted
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Dancing
- Boat or ferry
- Cemetery
- Arenas and stadiums
- Golf
- Street
- Tower
- Fountain
- Modernist architecture
- Synagogue
- Tours
Lake Union
Scenic waters for recreational boating Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Lake Union stands as a shimmering centerpiece, a hub of maritime activity and urban life. This freshwater lake is flanked by bustling neighborhoods, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and city convenience.
Lake Union Park
Nestled at the heart of Seattle, Lake Union Park is a lush urban oasis that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. This 12-acre park, located at the southern end of Lake Union, is a beloved green space where residents and tourists alike can indulge in a...
Green Lake
Green Lake is a freshwater lake in north central Seattle, Washington, within Green Lake Park. The park is surrounded by the Green Lake neighborhood to the north and east, the Wallingford neighborhood to the south, the Phinney Ridge neighborhood to the west, and Woodland Park to the southwest.
Lake Washington
Freshwater lake popular for fishing Lake Washington is a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle. It is the largest lake in King County and the second largest natural lake in the state of Washington, after Lake Chelan.
Terry Pettus Park
Terry Pettus Park is a 0.9-acre park located in Seattle, Washington, on the eastern shoreline of Lake Union at Fairview Avenue E. and E. Newton Street. It includes shoreline access and a public float. The park is named after Terry Pettus, an activist who played a crucial role in saving Lake Union's houseboats.
Bitter Lake
Bitter Lake is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after its most notable feature, Bitter Lake. It was a mostly natural forest of Douglas-fir and Western Redcedar, inhabited by Native Americans, until the late 19th century.
Haller Lake
Haller Lake is a small lake and neighborhood in north central Seattle, Washington, named for Theodore N. Haller, who platted the neighborhood in 1905. His father, Granville O. Haller, was one of Seattle's early settlers, an army officer who amassed a large estate in the region.
Bitter Lake
Bitter Lake is a small lake in northwest Seattle, Washington, USA. The lake covers 19 acres, with a mean depth of 16 feet and a maximum depth of 31 feet. Until 1913, a sawmill was located at its southwest corner. Tannic acid from logs dumped into the lake gave its water a bitter taste and the lake itself a name.