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Greenlake Park includes a loop walk around Greenlake frequented by cyclists, runners, rollerbladers, and walkers.
Greenlake Park includes a loop walk around Greenlake frequented by cyclists, runners, rollerbladers, and walkers. The lake is swimmer friendly. It is now one of the cleanest public swimming areas in the Seattle area.
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7201 East Green Lake Drive North, Seattle, WA, United States
+1 206-684-0780
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