Kerry Park
ExperienceQueen Anne#38 of 50

Kerry Park

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Louis Ruth

The postcard view. The Space Needle, the skyline, Mount Rainier floating behind it all — this is the photograph that sells the city. It's a tiny pocket park on the south slope of Queen Anne, and on a clear day, there is no better view in the Pacific Northwest. Go at sunset if you want drama. Go at dawn if you want it to yourself.

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Dawn on a clear morning after rain. Rainier comes out like a painting and you'll have the park to yourself.

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