


Seahurst Park
About
Seahurst Park is a stunning 178-acre waterfront gem where families can enjoy the best of both worlds,sandy beach exploration along Puget Sound and shaded forest trails perfect for little adventurers. With tide pools teeming with sea creatures, picnic areas overlooking the water, and easy walking trails through old-growth forest, this park offers endless opportunities for outdoor discovery and play.
Highlights
- ✓Tide pooling at low tide to discover crabs, sea stars, and sea anemones
- ✓Beach play with smooth rocks perfect for skipping and collecting
- ✓Shaded forest trails through beautiful Northwest woodlands
- ✓Covered picnic shelters with stunning Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views
- ✓Marine wildlife spotting including seals, herons, and eagles
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive at low tide for the best tide pooling,check a tide chart before you go and bring small buckets for observing crabs, starfish, and anemones
- 2.Park in the lower lot near the beach for easiest access with young kids; the upper lot requires a walk down stairs
- 3.Bring layers and windbreakers even on sunny days,the waterfront can be breezy and significantly cooler than inland
- 4.Pack water shoes or old sneakers as the beach has smooth rocks rather than sand, making barefoot walking uncomfortable
- 5.The grassy picnic area on the bluff offers the best views and has clean restrooms nearby
Best Time to Visit
Visit during summer weekday mornings (9-11 AM) for the calmest experience, or time your visit with low tide year-round for optimal tide pooling. Weekends get busy, especially in July and August, so arrive early to snag parking and prime picnic spots.
What to Know
Parking and park access are completely free. Restrooms are available near the main beach area. There are no food vendors on-site, so pack a picnic and plenty of snacks. The beach access involves some stairs, though there is a more gradual path option.
Seasonal Notes
Summer (June-September) offers the warmest weather and best beach conditions, though the park is beautiful year-round. Fall brings fewer crowds and dramatic storm watching. Winter visits can be chilly but offer peaceful beach walks and great bird watching. The park remains open year-round during daylight hours.
Nearby Eats
Stop by The Tin Room Bar and Theater (2 miles away) for family-friendly comfort food and occasional kids' movie showings, or grab fish and chips at Ivar's Seafood Bar in nearby Burien for a classic Pacific Northwest meal kids will love.
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