Myrtle Edwards Park is a 4.8-acre urban park near the Seattle neighborhood of Belltown, located along the city's beautiful Elliott Bay waterfront. The park was originally coined as Elliott Bay Park, but in 1976, it was renamed in honor of late city council member and environmental activist Myrtle Edwards. It is open to the public 24 hours a day, located adjacent to Seattle's Centennial Park, and is home to a 1.25-mile bicycle and pedestrian path offering spectacular views of nearby Mount Rainier and Puget Sound. Other attractions include the Olympic Sculpture Park, operated by the Seattle Art Museum. Annual events hosted at the park include the Seattle Hempfest.

Myrtle Edwards Park, 3130 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121, Phone: 206-684-4075

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