Green Lake, Seattle
Green Lake is a beautiful freshwater lake located in the north central
part of Washington, United States. Scenic Green Lake comes under within the
Green Lake Park is one of the urban parks and neighbourhoods in Seattle,
including beautiful lakes surrounded by 2.8 miles of walking trails well known
for walking, jogging, biking and rollerblading.
Green Lake spans around 259 acres of land including many beautiful attractions, activities and things offers to travellers to do. Parks offer activities like sports fields, playgrounds and picnic areas, however parks also witness outdoor activities like swimming’s, kayaking and paddle boarding especially during summer months.
Lake serves a good number of natural preserves and hundreds of trees and plants including birds and waterfowl. Green lake has multiple access for boat riders, and visitors can take it at any point. Its 50 shorelines at the eastern corner and south of lake beach, eastern end of the green lake and shoreline at northwest of Duck Island are really mesmerising things to explore.
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History of Green Lake
According to Geologists the Vashon Glacial Ice Sheet formed around
50,000 years ago, including Puget Sound and other area lakes. Around 6,700
years ago, Dredging’s of Green Lake produced a vast amount of volcanic ash
from an eruption of Glacier Peak. These geological and topographic changes made
Green Lake more scenic and beautiful natural and scenic atmospheres in today.
Why is Green Lake Famous?
1. Scenic Beauty
Every day the lake draws thousands of people from all over the city just
by its scenic beauty. Lake surrounded by the lush greenery, vibrant flowers,
plants and park, wildfires and beautiful views of the lake making it one of the
most scenic and stunning lakes even for photographers and nature
enthusiasts.
2. Outdoor Activities
Despite its scenic beauty, the lake provides some of the mesmerising
water activities like kayaking, boating, paddle boarding and swimming for
visitors. However Green Lake Park also offers recreational activities such as
2.8 miles of walking, running, and cycling and rollerblading trail.
3. Diverse Wildlife’s
Not much but little numbers of wildlife we can spot under Green Lake,
especially its Green Lake Park. Lakes nearby attract various wildlife and
animals such as geese, ducks and rare birds and even some plants too. These
places and flora and fauna are witnessing more natural enthusiasm and an
opportunity for bird watching and natural ecosystems.
4. Inner Loop Path
Interesting feature of Green Lake is its 2.8 miles of pedestrian path. A
paved inner loop is one of the traffic free recreational trails available to
visitors for walking, running, biking and hiking. Trail having 2 different
lanes for Pedestrians and Wheeled users. Wheeled users should maintain a speed
limit of 10 miles per hour without any motorised devices.
5. Swimming Beaches
Interesting things under Green Lake is it includes 2 Swimming beaches.
Available at 7312 West Green Lake and Beach at 7201 East Green Lake. Both
beaches offer lifeguards swimming areas to visitors from different access
points.
6. Community Hub
Green Lake is well known for its Community hub, where people serve and
host events throughout the years. Green Park even today witnesses many
community activities like fitness classes, outdoor movies and seasonal
festivals and fostering a strong sense of community.
7. Family Oriented
Despite Scenic beauty, outdoor activities and wildlife’s, Green Lake is
also a more family friendly destination. Park welcomes family travellers from
its vast playgrounds, picnic areas and sports fields. Irrespective of age group
travellers can indulge in any activities offered by the Green Lake Park.
Is Green Lake is Man Made?
No, it is a natural glacier lake which
having a 50,000 year historical significance.
But over a period of time it was developed by as Glacier melt water
during North American glaciation.
How deep is Green Lake?
Green Lake is 9.1 meter deep. Average depth
of 13 meter and maximum depth of 30 feet.
How big is Green Lake?
Green Lake spans around 259 acres of
land.
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