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Warren G. Magnuson Park
Wading Pool

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Address: 7400 Sand Point Way NE
General Parks Information: (206)684-4075 | Contact Us
Wading Pool Hotline: (206)684-7796
Come and spend the day at the second largest park in Seattle. Experience the beautiful view from the wading pool, which looks out over Lake Washington. Picnic shelters and tables, restroom facilities, Kite Hill, and a swimming beach are available nearby. And young ones shouldn't miss the Junior League of Seattle Playground, approximately 1/2 mile west of here. To get to the wading pool, enter the park at N.E. 65th Street off of Sand Point Way N.E. Drive straight ahead (east) to the lake, then left (north) along the shoreline. Park at the foot of Kite Hill, near the Fin Art Project.

Wading Pool Hours

Summer 2009
Closed for repairs

Park features

350 acres, swimming beach, basketball courts, sports fields, tennis courts, walking trails, off-leash area, picnic shelters, bicycle riding, boating, kite flying, and butterfly garden
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  • Public Restroom

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  • WADING POOL RULES
    • Children under 10 years old must be supervised by a responsible adult.
    • No "Bare Buns" - bathing suit attire required, babies must wear tight plastic pants or diapers designed for swimming.
    • No food or drink; no glass containers.
    • No spots - people with communicable diseases are not allowed in the pool.
    • No fidos (dogs, cats, etc.)
    • No bikes
    • No running
    • No water fights
    • No drugs or alcohol
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