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East Montlake Park

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East Montlake Park

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East Montlake Park, once a cherished 7.1-acre waterfront park in Seattle, Washington, was a significant natural monument situated at an elevation of 8 meters. Located in the Montlake neighborhood, it offered unique views where the Montlake Cut met Union Bay, bordered by Washington State Route 520 and East Park Drive E, directly across from Husky Stadium. However, since 2019, the park has been permanently closed to the public due to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 520 bridge replacement…

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  • Location: Seattle, King County, Washington, United States

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    January 11, 2025

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    This beautiful small park offers stunning views of Lake Washington and the University. There is a fantastic totem pole here carved in 1937 by Haida Chief John Dewey Wallace. It's an ideal location to enjoy the canal and waterways while watching the ships pass by.
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    Location: Seattle, King County, Washington, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is East Montlake Park currently open to the public?

    No, East Montlake Park has been permanently closed since 2019. The site is no longer accessible to the public and is currently used for staging activities related to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 520 bridge replacement project.

    What was the primary reason for East Montlake Park's closure?

    The park was closed to facilitate the WSDOT 520 bridge replacement project. Although the SR 520 Montlake Project was completed in 2024, the park remains closed and is used for project-related staging.

    What notable features did East Montlake Park have before its closure?

    Prior to its closure, East Montlake Park was known for its scenic views of the Montlake Cut and Union Bay. Key features included a large wooden observation deck, floating paths, benches, and a significant 40-foot totem pole carved in 1937 by Haida chief John Dewey Wallace. It also offered access to the 1971 Montlake Cut Waterside Trail.

    Were there any trails or routes accessible from East Montlake Park?

    Yes, before its closure, the 1971 Montlake Cut Waterside Trail ran through the park, connecting it to West Montlake Park. It also served as a starting point for waterfront trails that linked to the larger Washington Park Arboretum, offering opportunities for walkers and cyclists.

    What was the terrain and difficulty like for activities in East Montlake Park?

    East Montlake Park was generally considered easy and accessible. With an elevation of approximately 8 meters, its trails were mostly flat and suitable for leisurely walks, making it a popular spot for casual strolls rather than challenging hikes.

    Was East Montlake Park considered family-friendly or dog-friendly when it was open?

    Yes, the park was widely regarded as both family-friendly and dog-friendly. Its easy, flat paths and scenic views made it suitable for visitors of all ages, and dogs were welcome, making it a popular spot for local residents to enjoy with their pets.

    What was the parking situation like at East Montlake Park before its closure?

    Before its closure, East Montlake Park featured a large parking area, making it a convenient destination for visitors arriving by car. However, during popular times, especially on weekends or during University of Washington events, parking could fill up quickly.

    Are there any public transport options that used to serve East Montlake Park?

    While specific routes varied, East Montlake Park was located in the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle, which is generally well-served by King County Metro bus routes. Visitors could typically access the park via public transport with stops within walking distance.

    What was the best time to visit East Montlake Park when it was open?

    When open, East Montlake Park was enjoyable year-round. However, many visitors preferred spring and summer for warmer weather and lush greenery. Early mornings or weekdays were ideal to avoid crowds, especially during University of Washington football games when the area became very lively.

    What historical significance did East Montlake Park hold?

    The park preserved remnants of the old Portage Canal from 1885. It also previously housed the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) before its relocation. The 40-foot totem pole, carved in 1937, also added significant cultural and historical value to the site.

    Are there any alternative natural monuments or parks nearby since East Montlake Park is closed?

    Yes, the Montlake neighborhood and broader Seattle area offer numerous other outdoor spaces. Nearby options include the Washington Park Arboretum, which features extensive trails and botanical gardens, and other waterfront parks along Lake Union and Lake Washington.

    Was East Montlake Park wheelchair accessible?

    Given its generally flat terrain and features like an observation deck and floating paths, East Montlake Park was largely considered accessible for individuals using wheelchairs or strollers, offering an inclusive outdoor experience before its closure.

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