Myrtle Edwards Park is a 4.8-acre public park located along the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington. It features a 1.25-mile-long walking and biking path, offering stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. The park is named after Myrtle Edwards, a former Seattle city councilwoman who played a significant role in developing the city's parks and recreation facilities. It is a popular spot for outdoor activities and hosts events like the Seattle Hempfest. The park's proximity to the Olympic Sculpture Park and other attractions makes it a vibrant part of Seattle's waterfront scene.
The park's unique blend of natural beauty and urban surroundings provides a serene escape from the city. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, with frequent sightings of eagles and gulls, and take in the views of the waterfront while walking or biking along the path.
Myrtle Edwards Park also serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and concerts throughout the year, making it a lively and engaging destination for both locals and tourists.