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Bitter Lake Reservoir Open Space
Address: 14201 Linden Ave N , Seattle 98133, WA, US
Phone: +1 206-684-4075
State: WA
City: Seattle
Zip Code: 98133



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Reviews
Nice little p patch in the summer. The park is ok. Just don't venture out to late at night. Especially if you're female. It's unfortunately getting a little dangerous in these parts.
Clean, medium sized park with a well-maintained community garden within its boundary. Children of all ages will easily find something of interest, from simple workout equipment to a relatively high climb able jungle gym. Play areas are separated by age appropriate materials.
Walk my dogs through here on the reg. They provide mutt mitts and trash bins, yet there is trash and doggy doo everywhere, even on the sidewalk. It's not the park's fault though, it's the lazy DGAF dog owners, cigarette smokers, and homeless junkies. Cars get broken into quite often along these streets. Lock your doors and don't leave any valuables in your car. You only make things worse for yourself and everyone else.
Can't really get to the lake and the homeless have been using the lake for their personal bathroom yuck so it's kinda a pretty uncomfortable feeling knowing that it's like at the mercy of the homeless.
They have a great climbing rope toy. My son live it when he was five and my daughter still loves it at 11. It has a nice community garden and is right off the bike trail.
Newer partially fenced playground area for kids. Community garden is well taken care of. The park is fairly small but well maintained.
A great little park with a baseball diamond, community center, children's park, and of course Bitter Lake. There are some informational plaques describing how Bitter Lake came to be and why it is so bitter. It was bitter from the tannic acid runoff from logs that were produced by the sawmill that used to be there. It was later an amusement park for a while. Now it is a pleasant open space for the community. It also has several great pokestops.
Always a great place to go play
Cool hangout where my crowd likes to go hang & kick it on nice sunny days. Not for the meek of heart. Drunk dudes occasionally brawling. Pot smoking & alcoholic beverages are the norm.
I enjoy sitting there from time to time when I want to relax Dog-friendliness: It's a very nice dog park that exercise equipment in it
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