Centennial Park

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Centennial Park, Seattle Overview

At an area of 11 acres, the Centennial Park, previously known as the Elliott Bay Park is one of Seattle’s most famous waterfront parks. It is often confused with Myrtle Edwards Park since both of them are connected. The main difference is that Centennial Park is operated by Seattle port whereas Seattle City manages myrtle. Centennial Park offers a long trail known as the ‘Elliot bay’ trail, which is a favourite among hikers because of the splendid views spread across the stretch of trail. Throughout the entire trail, you will come across some mesmerising views of Seattle skyline, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.

Sea lions and seals can often be spotted as you walk alongside the bay. You can also find separate picnic tables at Centennial Park, a dedicated fitness area, a cycling path, playground for kids, and a very picturesque rose garden.

Must Know Before You Visit Centennial Park

Location : 2711 Alaskan Way W, Seattle, WA 98121, United States

Timings : Monday-Sunday-6:00am-11:00 pm

Main attractions : Elliot Bay Trail, Rose garden, Elliot bay fishing pier

What’s nearby : Parson’s Garden, McMenamins Queen Anne

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