Madison Park is a lovely grassy park on the shores of Lake Washington, south of the Evergreen Point Bridge. The park features a bathhouse and swimming beach that is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer.
E Madison St. & E Howe St. Seattle , WA 98112 United States
A mother bear and cub carved out of granite is just one of the nice works you'll find here sculpted by the late Richard Beyer, known for his "People Waiting for the Interurban" sculpture in Fremont.
These swings are awesome! As a grown up, you can pretty much swing high enough to kick the trees , or launch into the lake . Or not.
Clean up after yourselves. Take garbage out
watch out for the Aussie with twins.....a bit crazy.
Great place to lounge and people watch. It's not really a beach- more like a grassy hill on the lake! - Mollie
I'll be honest, the park is so nice and beautiful. This is a greate park for swimming, boating, and a beautiful walk area. I definitely checked it out! Highly recommended. - Sofia Bedell
Though it lacks the shoreline access its sister park to the south has, this park is a much less crowded alternative that still offers relaxing grass and fantastic views of Lake Washington. - James Wang
Beautiful park on Lake Union. Walk around and enjoy the water, grass, and even some ducks. - Justin Lisenby
This is a very well run restaurant with the best Mexican food in town and way above normal service. Get the steak tacos! - Justin
Great spot for meeting up with friends or doing a bit of work. Lots of snack and drink options. Prosecco and wine available after 2pm too! - Brianna Reynaud
Best breakfast in town! Lisa can cook...love the veggie scramble and chorizo scrambles. - Dina