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“The Seattle area offers so many beautiful coastline parks along the Puget Sound with this one being one of the best.” in 8 reviews
“We've come to Carkeek a bunch of times just to take advantage of the outdoor space and to do some hiking.” in 11 reviews
“Majestic views of the Olympic Mountains, miles of rocky beach, multiple forested trails, entertaining playground, and plenty of parking (always important...” in 4 reviews
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We are coming up in July and I want to go crabbing. How is the crabbing at Carkeek Park?
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Crabbing is generally better away from the city. Most Seattle beaches are sandy and flat without the rocks and hiding spaces crabs would need. Crabs are better elsewhere in the state, but you could check the WA Dept of Fish and Wildlife and this… more
Rachel S., Business Owner3 years agoQ:
Can you swim off the beach m?
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There is not a lifeguard on duty at this beach.
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- Nov 30, 2023
I really wanted to like Carkeek Park and quite honestly, it's just wasn't for us.
We started out strong, walking through the Mary Ave Ravine. The homes on either side as you walk up to the trail have quite a bit of fun decor and as you walk into the park you feel surrounded by beautiful trees.
From there we found the trail went from a path to a very rocky downward slope that was not fun on the knees, passing through the neglected and washed out Chum Salmon Viewing Area, complete with broken wooden railings. We stopped into the Model Airplane Field for a rest and found it contained nothing but picnic tables. No culture, not mosaics, no sculptures.
The bulk of the draw of the park seems to be Carkeek Park Beach, which you need to cross over a very high narrow chainlink pedestrian bridge to visit. There's no underpass or well designed modern bridge, but it's very clear that the entire park could have used additional funding and upgrades, especially the almost entirely dissolved sidewalk you tiptoe past as you walk up the paved parking road that breaks off from NW Carkeek Park Road.
It's a beautiful park, but quite a bit of it feels unsafe and outdated so I would probably skip it if you're looking to visit local parks in Seattle.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 1 - May 14, 2023
Carkeek Park spans 220 acres and consists of lush forest, meadows, wetlands, and creeks. It's located west of the Northgate area of Seattle and is next to the water. There are plenty of walking and hiking trails here.
To get to the beach, drive down the long narrow road. There are multiple parking lots throughout; on weekends and warm days, I'd recommend parking at the first spot you can find because it can get very full. There was a large grassy area with a playground structure and tables for large gatherings. You can even reserve some areas for private events.
From the grassy area there is a small bridge and stairs that lead to the beach. The stairs can be a little shaky and vibrating as you walk down, so I'd recommend holding onto the rail for safety. The beach itself is very rocky so walking barefoot might hurt, and I'd bring towels to sit or lay on.
Even past the beach there were more grassy areas with tables and trees. The park was bigger than I thought and it's a really nice place to spend a warm day or afternoon.Helpful 8Thanks 1Love this 9Oh no 0 - Nov 21, 2022
Absolutely lovely park! I was going to be in the area for other things and wanted to get there early, which means I gotta find a place to get my walk on! I asked Washington Trail Association what was in the area and Carkeek was recommended.
This is a huge park with a lot of trails to choose from as well as a very nice playground area and beach access. When I was here I was able to catch was appears to be the tail end of the cohos going upstream which was a nice find!
This park is very dog friendly and has a low elevation so it's good for the little kiddos as well. Definitely worth stopping by!Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 6Oh no 0 - Sep 10, 2022
Carkeek Park is a 200+ acre park that's considered to be in the Broadview neighborhood. Residents can get here easily, but it's a just a little drive off a main street giving anyone an opportunity for a nice day out.
To start - there is a kids/visitors center when you make your way down the to the parking area. It wasn't open on this visit, but information sits outside about programs and wildlife potentially seen in the park. This is nice.
Down to the main first - parking area is a sort of open field with some creek points that have alcove like areas where Salmon and other water dwellers may be depending on the time of year and conditions. There are Information plaques around to add to the education for any readers. There is nice open space for picnicking and field activity.
There are trails around, none very elevating but good enough for me. At Carkeek you can make your way to the beach which is entered by a bridge of "locks" (literal locks for your high school locker adorn this bridge), or you can take paths that lead you into very forest-y trails that for some moments let you get lost in the trees and brush.
Carkeek Park is a good way to spend a day or at least a few hours. It has simple trails, beach and open field to offer while being that are great for being outside.Helpful 15Thanks 0Love this 9Oh no 0 - Doug M.Seattle, WA99424155Apr 2, 2023
Great little hidden gem in North Seattle. Tucked away on a small street just off 3rd Ave. Upper level of park has large open grass areas, kids playground and plenty of picnic benches. There is a small covered area that you can reserve. Lower part of park has a pedestrian overpass that goes over train tracks and down to beach. The beach is not huge, but big enough to enjoy some sun and sand castle building. The kids love to stand on overpass and watch trains going under them! There are a few short hiking trails that lead to a small stream. Best part of this park is it's hardly ever crowded and the sunsets are amazing!
Helpful 7Thanks 2Love this 5Oh no 0 - Lucky N.Kirkland, WA732157176May 20, 2023
Cute park with a nearby beach. My boyfriend and I visited the beach to check out the low tides. We were able to see really cool sea creatures, like barnacles, anemones, snails, starfish, crabs, and fish. The beach has a beautiful view of Mt. Olympus and the water is cold and refreshing on a warm day. Only thing is that the sand is on the rocky side, so I recommend wearing sandals on the beach and bringing a soft towel to sit on.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 13, 2022
Such an amazing adventure to have here! We got to see the Salmon returning upstream, take a walk and go to the beach for a bit, and play at the playground. It's such an amazing hidden park and I can't believe I haven't been here before, such a treasure!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 20, 2021
Magic park right in the city. Clean trails. Elevation change. A stunning beach. A railroad bridge. The only downside are the bathrooms but hey it's a city park.
Come enjoy the views in nearby any kind of weather. Breathe in.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Aug 16, 2021
Carkeek Park is a lovely little park with so many things you can do with your family or just want some alone time by yourself! I love coming here when I just want to be close to the water cause it's generally not too crowded. There are multiple walking trails, picnic tables, playground for the kids (check out the salmon slide) and the beach is right across the bridge. It also seems like a nice place to have a get together or birthday because there is so much open space. The hiking trail is super easy and doesn't too long before you reach the beach, if you're lucky you'll be able to see some seals! The beach is big enough that you can venture out by yourself and just listen to the waves. There are signs that say there are no dogs allowed but I see so many people bring their dogs here.
Parking is free and there are multiple parking lots but the main parking lot by the playground can get pretty crowded depending on what time of the year you go.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0