Picnic Point Park
About Picnic Point Park
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Traffic: Moderate to High
Route Type: Beach
Nestled in the scenic coastal town of Edmonds, Washington, lies the enchanting Picnic Point Park — a hidden gem beach that offers a serene escape from the bustle of everyday life. While our visit coincided with a busy period and finding parking proved to be a challenge, the allure of this expansive beach was worth the effort. As soon as we stepped out of the car, the refreshing scent of sea breeze enveloped us, instantly setting the stage for a delightful seaside adventure.
Despite the beach's popularity, the scattering of dogs running freely throughout the area did not disrupt our experience. The vast expanse of the beach ensured that everyone had ample space to enjoy their activities without feeling overcrowded. Whether you're in search of a peaceful spot to lay out a picnic blanket, partake in water activities, embark on a leisurely stroll along the shoreline or simply bask in the beauty of the surrounding nature, Picnic Point Park delivers on all fronts.
The invigorating scent of the sea air combined with the coastal scenery creates a tranquil atmosphere that rejuvenates the mind and soul. As you explore the beach, the rhythmic sound of the waves crashing against the shore acts as a soothing soundtrack, transporting you into a state of serenity. With panoramic views of the vast ocean stretching out before you, it's easy to find solace in the natural beauty that surrounds Picnic Point Park.
Next time you're seeking a beach getaway that blends natural splendour with a touch of liveliness, be sure to visit Picnic Point Park. Allow the sea air to awaken your senses, lose yourself in the vastness of the beach and savour the tranquility that this hidden gem offers. Picnic Point Park is a coastal paradise waiting to be discovered — a place where the stresses of daily life melt away as you soak in the serene beauty of Edmonds' seaside retreat.
Our Recommendation for Reactive Dogs
As with most beaches, you can expect there to be dogs running along the beaches off-leash. For that reason, it's hard to predict what the other dogs are going to do although we found it spread out enough that we could avoid each other. There's a short bridge over train tracks that you need to cross, but that overpass was wide enough. Aside from that, you'll have to chance encountering other off-leash dogs as you would with any beach.
It's worth mentioning that the beach was fairly crowded since we went over a weekend. Dogs aside, there were a lot of picnickers, beachcombers, people lying in the sun and others doing water activities. It was busy, so if your dog is triggered by groups of people, we wouldn't recommend going over the weekend.
What we liked about the park
We always enjoy walks along the water.
What we didn't like about the park
Parking wasn't great.
It was a bit crowded for our liking.