Address: 100 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Phone: +12066844075
Sunday: 4AM–11:30PM
Monday: 4AM–11:30PM
Tuesday: 4AM–11:30PM
Wednesday: 4AM–11:30PM
Thursday: 4AM–11:30PM
Friday: 4AM–11:30PM
Saturday: 4AM–11:30PM
Jacqueline Gilbert
Fun little park with a small zip line, play area and small off leash dog park. The white lights hanging are a nice touch.
Steeves Bliss
Beautiful relaxing spot to enjoy gorgeous views of the bay, the city. Absolutely breathtaking views. Friendly people and the pigeons were pretty friendly too. We relaxed there this morning with coffee and liked it so much that we will probably go back for sunset. Definitely a quite beautiful place you should have on your to-do list when you're in Seattle. A must see when in Seattle!
Ayon Ibrahim
Pretty park with lots of nature, but not a bench to be found…
Yü Wu
Beautiful little park by Denny Triangle. There aren't a lot of amenities to enjoy but it's a nice place to chill out. The natural beauty is a nice contrast to the super modern South Lake Union neighborhood. Homeless people around is an issue around the park though.
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Mind your business and that park is fine the homeless dont bother you if you dont bother them
I work with Parks and Rec. at Denny Park. No, the biggest tables are meant to sit up to 4, ideally 3. You can grab chairs from other tables, but the table will be crowded. And yeah, the rodent problem is bad, no denying that. We're doing everything we can, they just keep making more and more babies. Edit: We've looked into Xtian Gunther's idea about feeding them with some kind of birth control or contraceptive. It's a good idea, unfortunately there is no such food item that only affects rats, meaning the squirrels and birds would be affected as well. This is in direct conflict with our main goal; to provide a pleasant place for patrons to enjoy the outdoors while minimizing our impact on wildlife and the environment.
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