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Attractions and Places To See around Bothell West - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Bothell West include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and multi-use trails. This census-designated place, part of the broader Bothell area, offers access to significant cycling paths and serene parks. The region is characterized by its integration of suburban living with accessible outdoor recreation along rivers and lakes. Visitors can explore forested areas, waterfront parks, and historical landmarks that reflect the area's heritage.

Best attractions and places to see around Bothell West

Last updated: April 30, 2026

Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station)

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On Kenmore's Lake Washington waterfront, this 3.9-acre park provides access to nearly 1200 lineal feet of shoreline. The public dock is an excellent spot to watch seaplanes land, cast a …

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Bitter Lake Reservoir Open Space

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The reservoir itself is enclosed by a fence, limiting access, but it still provides a pleasant view. The park, situated in a nice neighborhood, serves as a pleasant spot for …

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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park …

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Burke-Gilman Trail: Northwest Lake Washington

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Perfectly smooth cycle path along the northern lakefront of Lake Washington. Mostly it leads off the regular road along quiet residential areas, but here and there you get pretty nice views of the water.

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Tolt Pipeline Trail

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The Tolt Pipeline Trail, follows the pipeline that is part of the water supply system for Seattle. It travels 12 miles from Duvall to Bothell, following a 100-foot-wide right-of-way. This …

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July 28, 2025, The Lodge at St Edward State Park

Lovely, though parking can be a bit challenging at peak times😀

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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park make it feel like a destination lodge far away from the city but it is just a stones throw from Seattle.

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The Lodge is a wonderfully restored former seminary. It's a full service lodge with well decorated rooms, a spa, bars and a great restaurant. The location within the state park make it feel like a destination lodge far away from the city but it is just a stones throw from Seattle.

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September 11, 2024, Tolt Pipeline Trail

The Tolt Pipeline Trail, follows the pipeline that is part of the water supply system for Seattle. It travels 12 miles from Duvall to Bothell, following a 100-foot-wide right-of-way. This gravel, multi-use trail is popular with equestrians, dog walkers, mountain bikers, joggers, and hikers. It stretches east-west, with few bends, crossing local roads, and featuring varied terrain, including flat sections in the Sammamish River valley and steep climbs like “cardiac hill” in Woodinville. The route is mostly sun-exposed and has all sorts of wildflowers, invasive plants, and occasional wildlife like deer, rabbits, and even bobcats. Trailheads are accessible in Duvall, Bothell, and Woodinville.

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Don't forget the P-Patch to the West!

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You have not cycled in Seattle unless you ride the BG trail, period. Do the full thing from Golden Gardens Beach in Ballard all the way to Kenmore and Bothell at the top of the lake. A great day out and good connections to just about anywhere in North Seattle and the East side.

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This park was remodeled in 2022 and is by far the best place to stop for a lunch break along the Burke Gilman Trail. Nice job, Kenmore City Council! Summertime kayak rentals and concession stand.

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Nice spot to stop for a quick rest along the Interurban Trail. They have no water fountain or toilets, but it's a pleasant neighborhood oasis. There is a public garden (P-Patch) and a playground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and parks can I explore in and around Bothell West?

Bothell West offers several natural areas and parks. You can explore the informal trails of North Creek Forest or visit Blyth Park, which features paved trails, picnic areas, and connects to the Burke-Gilman and Sammamish River Trails. The North Creek Trail is known for its floating boardwalk, ideal for wildlife viewing. For waterfront access, Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) provides shoreline access to Lake Washington.

Are there any historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit in Bothell West?

Yes, Bothell West and the broader Bothell area have rich historical and cultural sites. The Park at Bothell Landing is home to the Bothell Historical Museum, located in the William Hannan House (1893), and features the 1884 Beckstrom Log Cabin and Bothell's first Schoolhouse (1885). Additionally, The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park is a beautifully restored former seminary now operating as a full-service lodge within a state park.

What are some family-friendly attractions in Bothell West?

For families, Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) is an excellent choice, offering a playground, picnic areas, and access to Lake Washington. Blyth Park also provides a playground and sports fields. Many of the multi-use trails, such as sections of the Burke-Gilman Trail and Sammamish River Trail, are suitable for family outings.

Where can I go for cycling or walking trails in Bothell West?

Bothell West is known for its extensive trail network. The Burke-Gilman Trail: Northwest Lake Washington is a popular paved cycle path offering scenic views. The Sammamish River Trail stretches for 10 miles, ideal for biking or walking. The Tolt Pipeline Trail provides a gravel, multi-use option, popular with mountain bikers and hikers. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Bothell West guide.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Bothell West attractions?

Beyond cycling and walking, you can enjoy running on various trails. The Running Trails around Bothell West guide offers several routes, including loops along the Burke-Gilman Trail. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Old Market Street Trail – Sammamish River Bridge loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Bothell West guide.

Are there any easy hiking or walking trails suitable for all skill levels?

Yes, many trails in the area are suitable for easy walks. The paved sections of the Burke-Gilman Trail and Sammamish River Trail are generally flat and accessible. The North Creek Trail, with its floating boardwalk, offers an easy and immersive nature walk. Blyth Park also has paved trails perfect for a leisurely stroll.

What is the best time of year to visit Bothell West for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally the best time to visit Bothell West for outdoor activities. The weather is typically milder and drier, making it ideal for cycling, walking, and enjoying the parks. Fall also offers pleasant temperatures and scenic foliage.

Are there dog-friendly parks or trails in Bothell West?

Many of the outdoor spaces in Bothell West are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The Sammamish River Trail and Burke-Gilman Trail are popular choices for walking dogs. Always check specific park regulations before visiting, as some areas may have restrictions.

Where can I find places to eat or stay near Bothell West attractions?

The downtown Bothell area, particularly along Main Street, offers a variety of dining options and local shops. For accommodation, The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park provides a unique stay within a historical setting, complete with restaurants and bars. The broader Bothell area also features numerous wineries and breweries.

What makes Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) a popular spot?

Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) is highly regarded for its beautiful views of Lake Washington, public dock for watching seaplanes, and access to the Burke-Gilman Trail. Visitors appreciate its clean bathrooms, playground, picnic areas, and shaded spots, making it a great place for a break or a family outing.

Can I find any unique or hidden gems in the Bothell West area?

Beyond the main attractions, the North Creek Forest offers informal trails for a more secluded natural experience. While not strictly a 'hidden gem,' the Bothell City Hall Art Displays and Public Art Walking Tour provide a unique way to explore local talent and community-driven art, often overlooked by first-time visitors.

What is The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park, and what does it offer?

The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park is a wonderfully restored former seminary that now functions as a full-service lodge. It offers well-decorated rooms, a spa, bars, and a great restaurant. Its location within the state park provides a destination feel, despite being close to the city.

Are there any accessible trails or facilities in Bothell West?

Yes, several areas in Bothell West are designed with accessibility in mind. Bitter Lake Reservoir Open Space features a paved path, and many sections of the Burke-Gilman Trail and Sammamish River Trail are paved and relatively flat, making them suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) also offers accessible facilities and pathways.

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