Gas Works Park Seattle

Gas Works Park    

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Gas Works Park is a pet-friendly attraction in Seattle, WA. This popular, yet peaceful public park is built around the former gasworks plant and is a …

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Oct 8, 2024
we parked near and had a short walk to start looking around lots of things to see and enjoyed the walk up to the hill and enjoy the views would go again Full review by chezr2014
Jun 24, 2024
Small park with a few paths (some paved, some stone). Easy walking with nice views of downtown. Would be a good place to walk a dog. Full review by Icarus4335
Jun 18, 2024
Must visit on a sunny day, bring a picnic basket and you're on point. Such a beautiful spot to view the city skyline, you could see the space needle from here too. Bring a book and you could spend yo… Full review by Dickson S

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Hi, I am from out of town - I'm arranging a small group of friends for a photowalk of Gas Works Park. Anyone can suggest …
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Hi, I am from out of town - I'm arranging a small group of friends for a photowalk of Gas Works Park. Anyone can suggest to me a foolproof meeting place? Like is there a front gate or something? We are supposed to meet at 9 am. Leeb
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HI there, Welcome to Seattle! (any time soon). This park has three entrances 400 feet apart from each other. The "main one" is on the East side of the park. The one on the West side …
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HI there, Welcome to Seattle! (any time soon). This park has three entrances 400 feet apart from each other. The "main one" is on the East side of the park. The one on the West side is the less obvious one, and with the third one right in between the other two. None have gates, with the East entrance being the more wider an obvious to see by googling it using the satellite option as the best way to notice the park features (pass the word to your group). There is a huge parking lot for free which makes more sense to define your meeting point in the main entrance close where the parking lot started. I have read a suggestion about meeting on top of the hill as a unique landmark, good suggestion. But (always a but), I have no clue how old your group is and maybe will be a better idea to meet on this "main entrance" and plan your sessions from there. The latest sessions, I'm presuming, are going to be the sunset ones with the one on top of the hill facing the sunset as the best point for it according to me (I'm a aficionado as well being doing photography there). My only concern would it be the safety of your group. So, be sure to have everybody together when getting darker and always suggest move as a group when moving around and most important when leaving the park assisting each other to be sure everybody is fine. This park is frequented by homeless people and the park don't have much of street lights inside. The homeless grow in number as the day closes, there the need to be aware of your surrenders. There is a gate to enter with cars to the park's lot. I have no idea at what time it opens and closes (check the park info). feel free to ask any other question. I have found very good information on this page and I'm returning the favor here, hoping you guys have a blast an those quasi-cloudy Seattle days that make the sky so wonderful for photography!!..
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Can you get in after close? Wanna end the night (After 10:00pm ) with my girlfriend perfectly and would like a nice view to …
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Can you get in after close? Wanna end the night (After 10:00pm ) with my girlfriend perfectly and would like a nice view to do so.. We just wanna see the Skyline:)
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yes. the parking lot my be closed??? but it is still open for access.
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What is the best way to get here from the heart of downtown without a car?
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If you want to hobby public transportation Route 62, on the King County Metro bus system is an option. It rides along 3rd Ave downtown, and drops off in Fremont. If you get off at …
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If you want to hobby public transportation Route 62, on the King County Metro bus system is an option. It rides along 3rd Ave downtown, and drops off in Fremont. If you get off at Stone Way and 35th the walk to the park wouldn't be too bad. Otherwise Uber or Lyft are a good bet!
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Is there a fee to get in?
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No, just walk onto the property.
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Is there a fee to get in?
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No, there is no fee.
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