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Madison Park, Seattle

Spread on the banks of Lake Washington, Madison Park has a bathhouse and swimming beach with patrolling lifeguards in the summer.

Spread on the banks of Lake Washington, Madison Park has a bathhouse and swimming beach with patrolling lifeguards in the summer. It also has restaurants, tennis courts, and playgrounds. You can get great views of the Evergreen Point Bridge and Cascade region from here.


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About Madison Park

 Madison Park, Seattle, WA 98112, USA

Madison Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Washington Park Arboretum

The Arboretum is a 230-acre park additionally serving as a botanical garden and horticultural research center, with thousands of trees and plants from temperate climates represented

Seattle Japanese Garden

The Seattle Japanese Garden is a small 3

Lakeview Cemetery

Incorporated in 1872, Lakeview Cemetery is set on a hillside with views of Lake Union, the Cascades, Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains

Seattle Asian Art Museum

An offshoot of downtown's Seattle Art Museum, SAAM displays a portion of the permanent collection balanced with rotating, consistently well-curated special exhibitions

Volunteer Park

Designed by John Charles Olmsted and Fredrick Law Olmsted Jr, Volunteer Park is the largest park in Capitol Hill and the site of a botanical conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum

University of Washington Waterfront Activities Center

The Waterfront Activities Center rents out canoes and rowboats, with all the necessary accessories

Streissguth Gardens

A small, family maintained garden located on the northwest side of Seattle's Capitol Hill, on a steep hillside

Suzzallo Library

The Suzzallo is a grand Gothic-style structure

The Quad (Seattle)

Surrounded by the liberal arts buildings, the Quad turns a wonderful shade of pink in the spring, when the Japanese cherry trees bloom

The Henry Art Gallery

One of the biggest contemporary art galleries in Washington, The Henry shows well-known contemporary and modern artists of all visual media, as well as an annual exhibition of the UW's Master of Fine Arts students