Lakes around Mill Creek East Washington offer a variety of natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region is characterized by its parks and winding nature trails, providing access to several notable lakes. Visitors can explore areas with diverse flora and fauna, as well as facilities for various outdoor activities. The natural environment here supports both active pursuits and peaceful observation.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The serene body of water has evolved into more of a wetland than a typical pond, creating a haven for birdwatchers. It's a beautiful spot to take a quick breather and savor its peacefulness. Keep an eye out for herons and hawks on the hunt for their next meal.
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Located just 5.5 miles (8.85 km) south of Everett along the Bothell-Everett Highway, this suburban lake is ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming. It is surrounded by three city parks with public access, including Thornton A. Sullivan Park on the west side, which offers ample shoreline and public bathrooms.
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This park was remodeled in 2022 and is by far the best place to stop for a lunch break along the Burke Gilman Trail. Nice job, Kenmore City Council! Summertime kayak rentals and concession stand.
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Thornton A. Sullivan Park — one of three city parks offering public access to Silver Lake — has a nice sandy beach. You'll also find walking trails, a playground and restrooms, picnic shelters, and equipment for table tennis and disc golf.
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This trail — mostly sidewalk, with a bit of boardwalk and gravel — leads to one of the three city parks that offer public access to Silver Lake. The park itself has picnic tables, benches, and waterfront access.
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This park was recently refurbished and is now a great place for a snack break at the top of Lake Washington. Nestled between the Burke Gilman trail and the lake, the only drawback is that you need to dismount to go into the park. There are nice bathrooms, a playground, beach and shaded picnic areas. The view to the south is worth the stop!
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Nice clean bathrooms, beautiful views, and parking. Great place to start a ride or take a break for a picnic.
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On Kenmore's Lake Washington waterfront, this 3.9-acre park provides access to nearly 1200 lineal feet of shoreline. The public dock is an excellent spot to watch seaplanes land, cast a fishing line, or simply enjoy the sunset. The Kenmore History Path, playground area, picnic tables, access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, daytime moorage, and restroom facility are among the other amenities. Tracy Owen Station was renamed after Tracy Owen, a former member of the King County Council.
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The lakes around Mill Creek East Washington offer a variety of natural landscapes. For instance, Beaver Lodge Pond has evolved into a wetland, providing a serene environment for birdwatching. You can also find extensive shorelines and forested areas, such as those surrounding Silver Lake, which is bordered by city parks.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) on Lake Washington offers a playground, picnic tables, and access to the Burke-Gilman Trail. Silver Lake is also very family-friendly, with three city parks providing public access, sandy beaches, playgrounds, and public bathrooms, particularly at Thornton A. Sullivan Park.
You can enjoy a range of activities. At Log Boom Park, you can watch seaplanes, fish from the public dock, or enjoy the sunset. Silver Lake is ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming, with public access points like Thornton A. Sullivan Park offering amenities like picnic shelters and disc golf.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore trails around Thornton A. Sullivan Park near Silver Lake. The region also offers a dedicated guide for easy hikes, including routes like the Willis Tucker Park Loop and the Silver Lake and Green Lantern Trail. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Mill Creek East guide.
For birdwatching, Beaver Lodge Pond is an excellent spot. This wetland area is known as a haven for birdwatchers, where you can often observe herons and hawks. Additionally, Lower Duck Pond, located along the North Creek Trail, is home to many ducks and offers a pleasant environment for observing waterfowl.
Log Boom Park (Tracy Owen Station) provides access to nearly 1200 feet of Lake Washington shoreline. Amenities include a public dock, the Kenmore History Path, a playground area, picnic tables, access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, daytime moorage, and clean restroom facilities. It's a great place to start a ride or take a break.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. Silver Lake is noted as dog-friendly, particularly within its surrounding city parks. Always ensure to check local regulations and leash laws for specific areas you plan to visit with your pet.
Yes, Silver Lake is a popular spot for swimming. It is surrounded by three city parks with public access, including Thornton A. Sullivan Park, which features a nice sandy beach perfect for swimming.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Many enjoy the clean facilities and beautiful views at places like Log Boom Park, the peaceful birdwatching at Beaver Lodge Pond, and the family-friendly atmosphere with swimming and boating options at Silver Lake. The community has shared over 120 upvotes and 9 photos across various highlights, reflecting a strong positive experience.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities. While not directly adjacent to every lake, there are MTB trails in the broader Mill Creek East area. You can find routes like the Mountainbike loop from Echo Lake or the Sammamish River Trail loop. For more detailed information and routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Mill Creek East guide.
For a quiet and serene experience, Beaver Lodge Pond is highly recommended. It's a wetland area that provides a peaceful environment to observe local wildlife and birds. Similarly, Lower Duck Pond offers a calm setting to watch ducks and other waterfowl.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes such as the Thomas Lake loop or various running loops starting from Mill Creek East. These trails offer different distances and difficulty levels for runners. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Mill Creek East guide.


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