Myrtle Edwards Park
Myrtle Edwards Park stretches along the waterfront in Seattle, adjacent to the Seattle Great Wheel and the iconic Pike Place Market. Established in the early 1970s, this park features a scenic 1.25-mile-long pathway ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling while offering views of Elliott Bay. Throughout the year, you'll find vibrant seasonal activities such as the annual Seattle Pride Parade that starts nearby in June and the ever-popular waterfront concerts that take place in summer. Visitors can enjoy the park’s plentiful green spaces, diverse tree species like the Douglas fir, and the local wildlife, including migratory birds. Whether you're looking to relax in the park or participate in outdoor events, Myrtle Edwards Park provides a versatile urban retreat.