Warren G. Magnuson Park is a large urban park in Seattle offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including trails, water access, sports facilities, and natural habitats along Lake Washington.
Warren G. Magnuson Park, occupying 350 acres in Seattle's Sand Point neighborhood, is one of the largest urban parks in the city and a significant recreational resource along the western shore of Lake Washington. The park features a mix of open fields, forested areas, wetlands, and extensive shoreline that provide habitat for numerous bird species and other wildlife. Historically, the site was part of the Sand Point Naval Air Station before being repurposed for parks and recreation after the base closure in 1970s. Named after former U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson, the park includes facilities for picnicking, softball, soccer, and boating, as well as a network of paved and unpaved trails ideal for walking, jogging, cycling, and birdwatching. Notable landmarks include the historic Sand Point Airfield remnants and Magnuson Park Beach, offering swimming and fishing access. The Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area is one of Seattle’s largest dog parks. Visitors are drawn by the diversity of terrain, proximity to urban amenities, and views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains. The park also hosts community events and environmental education programs, making it a vibrant green space that blends natural beauty with active use.
Magnuson Park Off-Leash Area – one of Seattle’s largest dog parks
Lake Washington shoreline with beach access and fishing piers
Historic Sand Point Airfield remnants integrated into park layout
An extensive trail network including paved paths for biking and walking
A large fenced dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs, water access, and agility features.
Beach areas and fishing piers offer access to the lake, with mountain views and occasional wildlife sightings.
Remaining structures and interpretive displays recall the park’s aviation history during and after WWII.