西雅图南区的幸福海滩
西雅图夏季海滩指南
Seattle Southside's tranquil beaches might be the region's best-kept secret.
While the Greater Seattle Area has miles of gorgeous coastline to explore, some of the best, under-the-radar beaches are south of downtown. Along Puget Sound, there's a whole world of marine life to observe, from the tiny critters living in tide pools to flocks of squawking gulls overhead. Visitors sometimes even spot otters, seals, porpoises, or orcas. Further inland, you'll find parks along freshwater lakes that make for a different but equally relaxing waterfront experience.
Below are some of our favorite beaches around the region.
冲击海滩!
Best for a Picture-Perfect Summer Day
得梅因海滩公园
Located just about 20 minutes south of SEA Airport, Des Moines Beach Park is an under-the-radar gem with sweeping views of Puget Sound. While it's a favorite for locals, the park has far fewer crowds to fight through than many beaches in Seattle, striking the perfect balance between lively and quiet. You'll feel far away from the hubbub of city life as you walk along the water or out onto the long, well-maintained pier, taking in views of the Des Moines Marina. Meander down to the beach to check out the tide pools or post up on a grassy field for a picnic. If you're up for a workout, turn away from the beach and walk east to Des Moines Creek Trail, a popular trail for jogging, biking, and walking.
On Saturdays during the summer, the Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market makes for an idyllic scene. If you're craving a beer and a bite, check out nearby Quarterdeck. This locally owned bar and cafe is the closest you can get to being invited to a friend's waterfront backyard party. Sip a coffee, order a beer or mimosa flight, and soak up the sun. Or, for a more formal meal, head to Anthony's HomePort and Lower Deck, which combines two restaurants in one. Enjoy an upscale seafood dinner, or relax on the more casual Lower Deck. Either way, you'll enjoy a view of the Sound. In less than five minutes, you can drive to downtown Des Moines, where you'll find many local eateries, like Marina Mercantile, Auntie Irene's, and Arturo's Mexican Restaurant.
Pro Tip: Keep an eye out for summer events, like Waterland Pride in June, The Waterland Festival in July, and the Poverty Bay Blues and Brews Festival in August.


Best for Getting in the Camping Spirit
盐水州立公园
A little further down the coast, Saltwater State Park in Des Moines is a lovely place to spend a day, with more than 1,000 feet of beachfront and a walking path along the water. While the park's campsites are currently closed, it retains a campground spirit, with 147 picnic tables and plenty of grills to cook up the perfect summer meal. Or, you can grab an all-beef hot dog from the Des Moines Snack Shack in the park (open only during the summer). While you're there, check out the park's wooded trails. And if you're feeling adventurous, try scuba diving! It's the only state park with an underwater artificial reef that serves as a refuge for marine life. Because it's a protected habitat, you'll see an abundance of sea life, including sea stars, urchins, anemones, rockfish, and ling cod that can grow up to five feet long. No matter how you spend your time, you'll enjoy the serene landscape, which makes it a favorite of nature photographers.
Pro Tip: If you're curious about scuba diving (or a seasoned diver looking for new gear), head to Eight Diving in downtown Des Moines, where you can rent or buy gear, get gas fills, and get expert advice.
Best for Learning About Marine Life
雷东多海滩
Not to be confused with its California counterpart, Washington's Redondo Beach is a tranquil escape about 10 minutes from downtown Des Moines. This rugged, quiet spot has a boardwalk that's perfect for a seaside stroll; walk to the end and back, and you'll clock about a mile. At its opening is Redondo Arch, a moving piece of public art that stands like a "gateway to the sea" and stands as a testament to resilience (it was made by blowing apart a huge piece of granite and piecing it back together).
Right next door is the Marine Science & Technology (MaST) Center, which is free and open to the public every Saturday. An extension of Highline College, the MaST Center is devoted to educating students and the public about local marine life. Reach your hand into a touch tank to (gently) feel an anemone and admire mesmerizing sea creatures like jellyfish, sea stars, and a teeny tiny octopus. Knowledgeable staff and volunteers are there to help guide you through the viewing room.
Pro Tip: The MaST Center is super popular in the summer, so leave enough time for your outing to wait in line and bring snacks! Fortunately, there's a beautiful view to enjoy while you wait your turn.

Best Nature Escape
西赫斯特公园
Seahurst Park in Burien offers 2,000 feet of beach, a lush forest, and one of the most picturesque playgrounds in the area. This 178-acre stretch of land is teeming with wildlife, making it a popular spot for photographers, tide poolers, and bird watchers. It's also a dream for families, with a nature-inspired play structure that resembles logs and stones, making it both interesting to look at and fun to climb. If you're planning a party, there are tables, reservable picnic shelters, and plenty of open spaces for gatherings and outdoor activities. While there, you can explore several trails within the park, such as the Seahurst Park Loop Trail, which is just under two miles and takes about an hour to complete. Open year-round, it’s a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking. Leashed dogs are welcome, too. And if you're worried about parking, don't be! While it's a valid concern at many popular beaches, this one has nearly 200 free parking spots.
Pro Tip: Pack a pair of binoculars to help spot birds and sealife you might otherwise miss.

Best for Swimming and Splashing
角湖公园
You don't need an ocean to have a great beach day! At Angle Lake Park in SeaTac, you can swim and splash in a calm, clear, freshwater lake, then spend the day playing, picnicking, or fishing. A favorite of local families, the park features a designated swimming area with a sandy beach where you can easily pass hours running in and out of the water. One feature that makes this park a destination for families near and far is the elaborate spray park, which is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Kids go crazy over the interactive water features! A nearby playground is encircled by grand Evergreen trees, providing much-welcome shade during hot days. More interested in fishing than frolicking? A boat launch and fishing pier make the park a popular spot for catching rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, and Kokanee.
Pro Tip: If you're planning a party or group BBQ, you may want to reserve a picnic shelter in advance.

Best for Beach Volleyball
阿尔基海滩
Alki Beach in West Seattle is popular with both locals and tourists, so you'll see big crowds there on summer days. With views of downtown Seattle, this rocky beach is great for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and beach volleyball, while the paved path along Alki Avenue invites bikers, skaters, and walkers to soak in the salty breeze. Whether catching a sunset bonfire, watching ferry boats glide, or simply relaxing with a coffee in hand, Alki Beach delivers that perfect Pacific Northwest summer escape. Lined with charming cafes, seafood joints, and ice cream shops, the area buzzes with a laid-back, beach-town vibe that feels worlds away from the city. Fair warning, though: parking can be tricky (you may need to spend a while finding street parking).
Pro Tip: Our favorite place to grab a bite is Natalie's Sugar Cane & Dessert. If you love it, be sure to try out the original location in Tukwila (inside Lam's Seafood Asian Market), where you'll find even more delicious flavors and Vietnamese street food.

Best for Bonfires
Golden Gardens
About 30 minutes north of downtown Seattle by car, you'll find Golden Gardens Park, an expansive stretch of land overlooking Puget Sound. It's a popular spot for kayaking, paddleboarding, beachcombing, and volleyball, while the surrounding forested trails provide a peaceful escape into nature. With fire pits for evening bonfires and a picturesque backdrop, Golden Gardens blends outdoor adventure with laid-back beach party vibes. Bring a group, a cooler full of food and drinks, and roll out the beach blankets. Come early enough, and you can lay claim to a firepit before the sun sets, though these coveted spots often get taken early.
Pro Tip: The beach can get rowdy on summer evenings, so if crowds aren't your thing, come earlier in the day or avoid weekends.
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FAQs for Beaches Near Seattle Southside
Q: Which Seattle-area beach is best for families with young kids?
A: Angle Lake Park in SeaTac is a favorite for families, thanks to its shallow swimming area, shaded playground, and epic spray park open Memorial Day through Labor Day. It’s freshwater, so no salty eyes!
Q: Where can I have a beach bonfire in Seattle?
A: Golden Gardens Park in Ballard is one of the few places in Seattle where bonfires are allowed. Fire pits are available on a first-come, first-served basis—get there early to claim yours!
Q: Are there any beaches near SEA Airport?
A: Yes! Des Moines Beach Park is just 20 minutes south of SEA and offers stunning views, a peaceful pier, and easy access to great local eats and summer events.
Q: Which beach is best for spotting sea creatures and learning about marine life?
A: Head to Redondo Beach, where the MaST Center offers free public marine life exhibits every Saturday. You can gently touch sea stars, see jellyfish, and learn from expert volunteers.
Q: Can I go scuba diving anywhere nearby?
A: Absolutely! Saltwater State Park in Des Moines is the only Washington state park with an underwater artificial reef, making it a unique and exciting spot for scuba diving and marine photography.
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得梅因海滩公园
获取路线探索宁静的得梅因海滩公园
Just three miles from the airport, Des Moines Beach Park sprawls across 19.6 acres of scenic waterfront bliss. A sanctuary where tranquility meets the rhythmic sounds of the sea, this park offers an array of activities set against the backdrop of Puget Sound's majestic views. Whether it's a peaceful stroll, a family picnic, or a day spent collecting seashells by the shore, Des Moines Beach Park serves as a perfect retreat for those seeking solace or adventure in the embrace of nature.
需要了解:
- 活动丰富:从悠闲的小径、海边野餐到身临其境的水上游乐,公园可以满足不同年龄和兴趣的需求。
- 壮观美景:以提供普吉特海湾最美的景观而闻名,日落时分尤其迷人。
- 历史精华: 公园的悠久历史可追溯到圣约海滩圣经营时期,为您的游览增添了一层文化深度。
- 季节性活动:得梅因海滩公园经常举办公共和私人活动,包括户外音乐会和贫穷湾蓝调啤酒节(Poverty Bay Blues & Brews Festival)。
- 便利的地理位置:酒店毗邻得梅因游艇码头和得梅因市中心,在海滩旅行之前或之后,您可以在酒店附近找到许多餐饮选择和有趣的活动。
氛围
得梅因海滩公园(Des Moines Beach Park)是一片宁静的绿洲,吸引游客放松身心,重新与大自然建立联系。公园充满活力的生态系统与历史魅力相结合,为所有漫步其间的人提供了一个宁静而又引人入胜的环境。在这里,欢声笑语、休闲娱乐与海岸线的舒缓氛围完美融合,让每一次游览都成为一次难忘的经历。
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沉浸在得梅因海滩公园的美景和活动中。该公园拥有广阔的海滨、野餐区和历史地标,是人们探险或放松的天堂。在这里游玩,不仅能度过充满乐趣和放松的一天,还能体验华盛顿州心爱的普吉特海湾的宁静之美。无论您是当地人还是游客,在得梅因海滩公园度过的一天都会让您的心灵焕然一新,品味生活中简单的乐趣。
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盐水州立公园
获取路线 (360) 902-8844在这里,你会发现一个位于华盛顿最大城区边缘的沙滩度假胜地,而且公园距离5号州际公路只有2英里。
盐水公园位于塔科马和西雅图之间的一段海岸线上,是华盛顿州最受欢迎的州立公园之一。虽然在温暖的夏日里,你不会经常拥有属于自己的海滩,但这里的气氛是无可比拟的。
在浅滩涉水,制作沙堡或在漂流木遍布的海岸上玩耍。探索盐水河的潮池或其在麦克索里溪的季节性鲑鱼产卵。如果你喜欢从水下观看海洋生物,盐水公园是唯一拥有水下人工礁石的州立公园,可以潜水。该礁石是一个受保护的海洋保护区,不允许采摘。
在凉爽的绿色森林小径上远足,或在公园的许多烧烤架上野餐。
盐水州立公园位于海塔克国际机场的飞行路线上,有时会很嘈杂,但这都是城市海滩体验的一部分。公园特色
盐水州立公园是一个137英亩的露营公园,拥有普吉特海湾1445英尺的盐水海岸线,位于塔科马和西雅图的中间。这两个城市在1926年的公园落成典礼上共同在公园里埋下了一把斧头,作为他们相互竞争结束的象征。 -
雷东多海滩
获取路线探索雷东多海滩:宁静的海岸度假胜地
华盛顿州得梅因的雷东多海滩(Redondo Beach)坐落在普吉特海湾(Puget Sound)宁静的海岸边,是当地人喜爱的一块宝地,它将宁静的海水、美丽的景色和适合家庭游玩的木板路完美地结合在一起。这个海滩以其宁静的氛围和迷人的日落而闻名,是那些不离开西雅图南区就想快速逃离海岸的人最喜欢的地方。无论您是想悠闲漫步、享受水上活动,还是仅仅想在轻柔的海浪声中放松身心,雷东多海滩都能为您提供一切。
海滨魅力与亮点- 景观木板路:雷东多木板路延伸至海滩边,游客可在此欣赏普吉特海湾的壮丽景色。这里是晨跑、傍晚散步或只是坐下来欣赏地平线的绝佳地点。
- 海洋科学景点:马斯特中心水族馆(MaST Center Aquarium)靠近海滩,是了解当地海洋生物的好去处。这里有触摸水箱和内容丰富的展品,是一项适合家庭的活动,为您的海滩之行增添了教育意义。
- 水上活动:雷东多海滩是划皮艇、桨板甚至潜水的理想之地。平静的水域是初学者和经验丰富的水上运动爱好者的理想去处。
- 垂钓和捕蟹:雷东多海滩(Redondo Beach)的码头深受垂钓者和希望捕捉螃蟹和鱿鱼的人的喜爱,是尝试西北太平洋典型活动的绝佳地点。
氛围
宁静的海滨生活
雷东多海滩散发着悠闲、热情的氛围,让人很容易放松下来。轻柔的海浪声,加上偶尔传来的享受海滩的家庭欢笑声,营造出一种平静而欢乐的氛围。在这里,时间仿佛都慢了下来,让您尽情享受海滩日的简单乐趣。
热门景点和活动
海滩日及其他
雷东多海滩提供的不仅仅是一片沙滩。游客可以探索木板路,在 MaST 中心发现海洋生物,或尽情享受水上运动。这里还是日落摄影的绝佳地点,当太阳落到地平线下时,天空会呈现出绚丽的色彩。对于那些寻求更多冒险的人来说,水肺潜水之旅可以揭示海岸附近的水下世界。
值得一游的隐秘宝藏
老少皆宜的当地最爱
雷东多海滩是一处隐秘的宝藏,吸引着当地人和游客前来寻找宁静的海滩体验。无论您是从西雅图出发进行微型探险,还是在更广阔的西雅图南部地区游览,这里都是休闲与娱乐的完美结合。雷东多海滩拥有美丽的景色、方便的木板路和诱人的海水,是您与大自然重新建立联系、享受海边宁静时光的理想目的地。 -
Seahurst Park
获取路线Burien’s Seahurst Park is a beloved local secret, with far fewer crowds than many of the region’s waterfront parks but no less natural beauty. With a rocky beach hugging Puget Sound, stunning views of the Olympic Mountains, and trails winding through lush forests, wetlands, and streams, it offers a quiet escape where you can truly appreciate the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Explore the woods, admire the marine life teeming the tide pools, or take a seat on a smooth, white piece of driftwood and gaze out into the ocean—you might even spot an otter or whale swimming in the distance.
Key Features of Seahurst Park
Wildlife Haven: This 178-acre park, which includes a forest and 2,000 feet of beach, is teeming with birds and marine life. Visitors sometimes even spot otters, seals, porpoises or orcas. Photographers and bird watchers love this spot because of its incredible biodiversity. It’s also a popular destination for those interested in peering into the tide pools.
As The Seattle Times wrote in November 2024, “If the tide is out, a vast field of exposed seabed stretches out before you, seemingly barren when viewed from afar. Formerly frequented by the Duwamish for fishing and shellfish-gathering, the wet sand and tide pools teem with tiny winking lives, shy sea squirts and tiny crabs and shellfish that fascinate the flocks of birds that gather for a squawking smorgasbord. For the frequent human tide-poolers, Seahurst Park is a well-established destination (though it is a marine reserve area, so look, but don’t take).”
Easy Hiking Trails: Explore several trails within the park, such as the Seahurst Park Loop Trail, which is just under 2 miles and takes about an hour to complete. Open year-round, it’s a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking. Leashed dogs are welcome, too.Family-Friendly Amenities: Seahurst Park’s playground, which overlooks the water, is a cut above the rest. This nature inspired structure has features that resemble logs and stones for little ones to climb on. There are also reservable picnic shelters and tables, and plenty of open spaces for gatherings and outdoor activities.
Convenient Access: With 184 parking stalls and an additional 5 accessible spaces in the lower parking lot, the park ensures easy access for visitors.
The Vibe:
Seahurst Park is a serene haven where anyone can enjoy nature's tranquility. Its well-maintained trails and shoreline foster a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for reflection and exploration.History:
The park was established in 1975, but people have been enjoying it since time immemorial–first the Duwamish people, and then settlers who would picnic there in the 1900s. -
角湖公园
获取路线A Lakeside Escape at Angle Lake Park
Angle Lake Park, located in SeaTac, Washington, is a delightful urban oasis that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. Nestled around the serene waters of Angle Lake, this 10-acre park provides a refreshing escape from city life with its lush greenery, sandy beach, and wide range of amenities. Whether you're planning a family picnic, a day of swimming, or simply want to unwind by the water, Angle Lake Park is a local favorite that promises fun and tranquility for visitors of all ages.
Features and Highlights- Sandy Beach and Swimming Area: The park features a designated swimming area with a sandy beach, making it a popular spot for families during the summer. The calm, clear waters are ideal for a refreshing dip.
- Picnic Shelters and BBQ Stations: Perfect for gatherings, the park is equipped with multiple picnic shelters, barbecue stations, and ample grassy areas. Families and groups can reserve shelters for events, or simply bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic under the sun.
- Fishing and Boating: Angle Lake is well-known for its fishing opportunities, with species like trout and bass waiting to be caught. The park also has a boat launch for non-motorized boats, allowing visitors to paddle out and enjoy the calm waters.
- Playground and Spray Park: Kids can have a blast at the large playground or cool off at the interactive spray park, which features water jets and splash zones. It’s a great way to keep little ones entertained on warm days.
- Scenic Walking Trails: The park’s trails meander through the lush surroundings, offering a peaceful way to explore the natural beauty of the area. Walkers, joggers, and those looking for a bit of fresh air will find the trails a lovely addition to their park visit.
The Vibe
A Relaxing Retreat with a Splash of Fun
Angle Lake Park exudes a laid-back, friendly vibe that makes it an ideal retreat for both locals and visitors. Families gather on weekends for picnics, kids run through the spray park with laughter, and friends enjoy a casual game of volleyball on the grassy fields. The serene lake backdrop adds to the park’s charm, creating a picturesque setting that invites you to relax, play, and soak in the sun.红色三轮车喷水公园回顾:
我们认为,这是运河以南最酷的喷水公园。这个喷水公园之王的中心点是一个 50 加仑的鲜红色碗--被准确地命名为 "巨型溅水器"--慢慢地、悄无声息地注满水,距离青少年和儿童都有 20 英尺。当水盆注满水时,勇敢的孩子们开始在水溅区下排队,然后准备迎接潮水--水盆慢慢倾斜,那些精心收集的加仑水冲向孩子们的海洋,把那些敢于留下来的孩子完全淋湿。对你来说,这是个不错的娱乐项目,对最勇敢的泼水者来说,这也是个很酷的刺激项目。Besides the awesomely entertaining Mega Splasher--the only one in Washington--there are smaller tipping bowls that also spin by kid power, a spray circle, spray guns and various gentle ground sprayers, including four “flowers” that send a sweet spray two feet in the air, and can be turned on with little toes. The spray area is surrounded by a low cement wall, perfect for parents to sip their iced lattes and steer clear of the sun. Bathrooms and water fountains are right next to the spray zone, just the right distance for the potty-trainers who just gotta go.
Insider Mega-Splash Zone Tip: Keep an eye on your tots and steer them away from the Mega Splasher—because of the amount of water, we suggest this area for kiddos 5 and up. -
黄金花园公园