Discovery Park
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Discovery Park

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Raksha Israni

Five hundred acres of old-growth forest, sea cliffs, and sandy beaches inside the city limits. The loop trail to the lighthouse takes about two hours and feels like you've left Seattle entirely — eagles overhead, ships passing through Puget Sound, the Olympics glowing across the water. It's the hike every Seattleite takes their visitors on, and every time it delivers.

Insider tip

Take the South Beach trail to the lighthouse. Go on a clear day and bring binoculars — you can see Mount Rainier from the bluffs.

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