Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport





The Hyatt Regency Lake Washington at Seattle's Southport Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a very nice and well-maintained trail along the water. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 6 at the trailhead; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 6; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved asphalt, wooden boardwalk with railings; Average trail width: 8 feet; Estimated average grade category: gentle (3% or...
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This is a popular, pleasant, paved, or dirt trail along the river good for walking and cycling. In total, the Cedar River trail is almost 18 miles long. The first about 12 miles are paved and the last 5 are dirt. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of Nishiwaki Lane at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with striped access aisles. Additionally, there are 4 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of 149th Avenue...
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This is a beautiful garden, with lots of rabbits and birds, ponds, bridges, and beautiful trees and flowers. The trails are a mixture of paved and gravel and there are some inclines along the route. Accessibility: Visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers may need all-terrain tires or adaptive/motorized equipment for the surface type and grade. Visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers may need assistance in the steeper sections or to avoid them for...
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Part of the Coal Creek Park trail system, this trail will take you along a creek with a few small waterfalls. This trail offers some of the best sites to be seen. On this trail you will follow Coal Creek while making a few crossings of the creek via wooden bridges. Along the way you will also pass by Sand Stone Falls, one of Coal Creeks tributaries. The Primrose Trail is named after a coal seam that was mined in the 1800's. While nature has covered up almost all traces of the mining...