Myrtle Edwards Park is a lively 4.8-acre public park in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, originally established as Elliott Bay Park in honor of its location along the gorgeous Elliott Bay waterfront.

In 1976, the park was renamed in honor of late Seattle city council member and regional activist Myrtle Edwards, a relocation of the former Myrtle Edwards Park name, which previously belonged to the park now known as Gas Works Park.

Visitors can access a 1.25-mile pedestrian and cycling path, which offers unparalleled views of the nearby Puget Sound and impressive Mount Rainier. Olympic Sculpture Park, which is operated in conjunction with the Seattle Art Museum, is also operated at the park.

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

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