2021 Seattle Autumn Appreciation Guide | Beautiful autumn scenery, if you don't appreciate it, you will have to wait for next year!





The beauty of Seattle’s summer is obvious to all.

but! !

Autumn here is even more beautiful! !


This year's best autumn viewing date will be from October 10th to October 11th~

Maybe there will be autumn scenery as early as October 10th!


By https://smokymountains.com/fall-foliage-map/

Provides autumn information about all parts of the United States~

I’m afraid you don’t know how beautiful Seattle is,

I can't wait to announce it proudly--

Seattle's autumn has a unique beauty that cannot be compared to summer~

Non-stop to compile a guide to Seattle's autumn appreciation for everyone~

I also hope that everyone will not be upset because of the rainy season. ❤️

Follow this list,

Reap more happiness in life~🍁


University of Washington

Everyone has always known that the University of Washington is a scenic spot for cherry blossoms. In fact, the campus dressed up by red leaves in autumn is also particularly beautiful as a fairyland!

When class is over, you might as well stand on the campus and take a look at it, and feel the autumn feeling of "fallen leaves and fragrance"~

There is also a wetland called Union Bay Natural Area on the eastern corner of the university. It is also a very important wildlife sanctuary in Seattle and the best bird watching spot in Seattle!

Paddle a boat on the lake and appreciate the tranquility of nature. This place is perfect!

Address: 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA 98105 Tel: (206) 543-8616
Official website:
https://botanicgardens.uw.edu/center-for-urban-horticulture/visit/union-bay-natural-area/
Opening hours: open all day from Monday to Sunday


Discovery Park

Discovery Park is the largest park in downtown Seattle. It covers an area of ​​534 acres and sits on a cliff overlooking Puget Sound~

Around the park, you can see the autumn scenery of Seattle from different angles-the Cascade Mountains to the east, the Olympic Mountains to the west, the famous West Point Lighthouse to the east, and the open grassy woods and bushes on the top of the park~


Not only can you be in the woods and feel the secrets of autumn, but you can also see the unique beauty of Seattle from a distance. Discovery Park is really not tired and can't be exhausted~


Address: 3801 Discovery Park Blvd, Seattle, WA 98199

Phone: (206) 386-4236

Official websitehttps://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/discovery-park
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 4 am – 11: 30 pm


Washington Park Arboretum

This should be one of Seattle's most beautiful botanical attractions, covering an area of ​​230 acres, there are a total of seven or eight Gardens of different styles, offering Public Tour and Private Tour.


Rather, the four seasons change distinctly, and each season has a different beauty.And the beauty of autumn must be explored in the most famous and delicious Japanese Garden!After all, here is one of the largest Japanese maple forests in North America~


Address: 2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112
Phone: (206) 543-8800
Official website:
https://botanicgardens.uw.edu/washington-park-arboretum/
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 9 am – 5 pm


Kubota Garden 

Kubota Garden covers an area of ​​20 acres and was established in 1927 by a Japanese immigrant.

There are stunning Japanese-style landscaped courtyards, landscaped flowers and wooden houses and pavilions, as well as small waterfalls and fish watching platforms that can be seen everywhere, all in one, exquisite and unique.


Every year in autumn, the scenery of "rain hitting the green pine, frost staining the maple leaves" is vividly staged in the courtyard, which is very suitable for taking pictures~


Address: 9817 55th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98178, Rainier Beach
Phone: (206) 725-5060
Official website:
http://www.kubotagarden.org/
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from sunrise to sunset

Lincoln park 

Lincoln Park is located on the north side of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal, west of Seattle. It covers an area of ​​135 acres and has a walking trail about 4.6 miles long.


In autumn, the trail will be covered with a thick layer of maple leaf-colored natural "carpet", it is simply beautiful~ It is also great to ride a bicycle, and you can feel the "swish" sound when the wheels are flying by. Falling red leaves "splash"!

If you are tired of walking, there are tennis courts, golf courses, indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, camping areas that need to be booked, and kayaks that can be rented...and so on outdoor projects. Enjoy life in the autumn😊


Address: 8011 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle, WA 98136
Phone: (206) 684-4075
Official website:
https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/lincoln-park
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 4 am – 11: 30 pm


Woodland park

Located on the southwest bank of Green Lake, on the west side is the famous Woodland Park Zoo. Everyone may have heard of the zoo, but in fact, Woodland Park is also one of Seattle’s most abundantly equipped and densely planted parks~


Covering an area of ​​90 acres, the park is a paradise for many wild animals, such as owls, red-eared turtles, beavers, etc. and dozens of rare birds.In the fall, it will be covered by a warm-looking leaf, which is perfect for a picnic on weekends~

Address: 1000 N. 50th St. Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 684-4075

Official website: https://www.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/woodland-park

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 4 am – 11: 30 pm


Bellevue Botanical Garden 

If friends living in the east don’t want to drive too far to come to Seattle to enjoy the autumn, Bellevue Botanical Garden is the best choice~

Covering an area of ​​53 acres, there are a total of eight or nine garden attractions with different themes, such as the Japanese garden—Yao Garden, Urban Meadow, which focuses on pasture flowers and plants, and the Native Discovery Garden, which focuses on garden flowers and plants. ~


Address: Bellevue Botanical Garden, 12001 Main Street, Bellevue WA 98005
Phone: (425) 452-2750
Official website:
https://bellevuebotanical.org/
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 9 am – 4 pm


If you are traveling with your family, you want to go to a place farther to cultivate your body and mind,

We have also helped you find it! 👇


Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area 

The Alpine Lakes Wildlife Area, which is about 2 and a half hours from the city center east of Seattle, is part of the Wenatchee National Forest and Snoqualmie National Forest. It is the largest wildlife area in the Puget Sound area!


Once you come, you will find that this trip is not worth it. There are as many as more than 700 trails with different levels of difficulty and scenery, and more than XNUMX lakes and mountain ponds dot this glacier-carved terrain.


The lakes and mountains complement each other, and it is really appropriate to describe the beautiful scenery here~ You can also choose to ride, climb, fish, camp, and even hunt. It is simply a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.


Address: Leavenworth, WA 98826
Phone: (360) 677-2414
Opening hours: 24 hours from Monday to Sunday


Steven Pass Greenway

This 90-mile scenic trail runs from Monroe (about a 45-minute drive northeast of Seattle) along the home of autumn leaves in Tumwater Canyon, all the way to Leavenworth.And autumn is the best time to visit Cascade Loop in Steven Pass Greenway!


Some roads in areas such as Stevens Pass, Methow Valley and North Cascades National Park are covered with hot yellow aspens and multi-colored mountain ash, while Leavenworth is a vibrant red oak that can harvest many picturesque photos. ~


There are also many farmers’ markets nearby, where you can eat the best apples and pears in the world, as well as several acres of award-winning wine grapes~


Address: Highway 2 between Monroe and Leavenworth


Although the autumn in Seattle is short,

But it is always blooming its richness and unrestrainedness,

nothing left.

Go and grab the tail of Seattle's fall!

Writer, editor | Mr. Nian

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