Best lakes around Tukwila offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. Located near Seattle, Tukwila provides access to significant bodies of water, including large natural lakes and smaller urban ponds. The region features a mix of glacial lakes, expansive shorelines, and community-focused natural areas.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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It's interesting name comes from the language of the local people who lived there first. This park helps protect the land where the water meets the shore. This habitat is very important for many animals and plants. Birds come here to find food and rest. Small creatures live in the mud and sand. Even fish use this area when they are young. The plants that grow here help keep the water clean and give shelter to animals.
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The park's name comes from the language of the local people who lived there first. This park helps protect the land where the water meets the shore. This habitat is very important for many animals and plants. 1 Birds come here to find food and rest. Small creatures live in the mud and sand. Even fish use this area when they are young. The plants that grow here help keep the water clean and give shelter to animals.
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Of the two bridge trails across Lake Washington, this one is probably the LOUDEST. It has the best view from the West Portal and is a bit hillier along Mercer Island.
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It's a fun ride around the park and into Lake Washington. On a clear day, look to the South for views of Mt. Rainier. The trail narrows on the East side - careful for pedestrians wandering zombie-like as they gaze out at the lake. Frequent use of your bicycle bell is highly recommended.
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Cycling alongside an interstate is probably not the most appealing trail, but a safe and efficient way to cross Washington lake on a bicycle. And the lake views are spectacular!
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Mercer Island is both a city and an island situated in the center of Lake Washington. It boasts over 475 acres of parks and open spaces. It's a quiet, highly affluent community and is among the richest zip codes in the U.S. The island is a popular cycling route.
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This viewpoint provides breathtaking views of the I-90 bridge over Lake Washington, with downtown Bellevue in the background. Benches are available in the area, allowing you to take your time and fully appreciate the scenic surroundings.
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This viewpoint provides breathtaking views of the I-90 bridge over Lake Washington, with downtown Bellevue in the background. Benches are available in the area, allowing you to take your time and fully appreciate the scenic surroundings.
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For families, Angle Lake Park offers a unique interactive spray park, a large playground, and a public swimming beach. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington also features a large, inclusive playground, a swimming beach, and hosts family-friendly events. Seward Park, located on a peninsula in Lake Washington, provides a playground for children and scenic views.
Yes, both Angle Lake Park and Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park offer public swimming beaches. Angle Lake Park has a sandy beach, while Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park provides a designated swimming area on Lake Washington.
Angle Lake is a popular spot for fishing year-round, stocked with rainbow trout and home to various other species like kokanee and largemouth bass. It also has a public boat launch for non-motorized boats. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington features a fishing pier.
Angle Lake Park has scenic walking trails. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park offers over 1.5 miles of paved walking trails along the shoreline, connecting to the Lake Washington Loop Trail. For cycling, the I-90 Trail Across Lake Washington provides a safe route with spectacular lake views. You can also explore various routes for hiking and road cycling, such as those found in the Hiking around Tukwila and Road Cycling Routes around Tukwila guides.
Tukwila Pond, though smaller, is considered an oasis within the city's retail district and was established to bring wildlife back to the area. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is known for spotting ducks, geese, and even bald eagles. t̓ałt̓ałucid Park and Shoreline Habitat is also important for local animals and plants, offering a chance to observe nature where the water meets the shore.
Angle Lake, though in neighboring SeaTac, is very close to Tukwila and easily accessible. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington is in Renton, directly adjacent to Tukwila. Tukwila Pond is centrally located within Tukwila's busiest retail district, easily accessible west of the Target store on Strander Boulevard.
Yes, The I-90 Bridge View offers breathtaking views of the I-90 bridge over Lake Washington with downtown Bellevue in the background. Seward Park provides views of Mount Rainier on clear days, and Mercer Island, situated in Lake Washington, also offers various viewpoints.
Angle Lake Park provides picnic shelters and BBQ stations, along with restrooms. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park also has picnic areas and on-site dining options with two restaurants. Tukwila Pond offers picnic tables, grills, and restrooms for visitors.
Lake Washington is the second-largest natural lake in Washington State and offers extensive recreational opportunities, particularly through Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. It features a large shoreline, diverse activities from swimming to boating, and hosts various community events. The I-90 Trail Across Lake Washington also provides unique cycling experiences over the lake.
Angle Lake Park is notable for its interactive spray park, which includes the 'Mega Splasher,' recognized as the only one of its kind in Washington. This makes it a particularly popular attraction for children, in addition to its swimming beach, picnic areas, and fishing opportunities.
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington is known for hosting events such as Clam Lights, Kids Fishing Derbies, and annual Fourth of July Festivals. Angle Lake has also hosted community events like the SeaTac International Festival.
Yes, Angle Lake has a public boat launch available for non-motorized boats. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington also provides an eight-lane boat launch, making it a major access point for boating enthusiasts.


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