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Highlights Lake Washington
- Upscale vocational rentals
- Numerous recreational activities
- Beautiful natural landscape
Vacation Rentals in Lake Washington
Take that much-needed break and relax, enjoying the breeze on the shores of Lake Washington. It is the second-largest natural lake in the state of Washington and is neighbored on the West by Seattle, Kirkland, and Bellevue to the East, Renton to the south, and Kenmore to the north. You don't have to worry about accommodation when visiting Lake Washington for your vacation. We have comfortable and chic rentals across every city that borders it, from Kirkland to Seattle. All you need to do is check your boxes and get one in a location that suits your preference.
Vacation rentals for everyoneThe vacation rentals available to you in lake Washington are all well-equipped to meet different travelers’ needs. If yours is a family retreat, you can find rentals big enough to accommodate all, with some holding up to 23 people. Enjoy being together under one roof, enjoying the amenities like a garden, pool, terrace, washing machine, or air conditioning, depending on your preference. You can also find child-friendly options if you want to tag your little one around. What's more, some apartments come with pets!
Vacations in Lake Washington
The area and getting around
Lake Washington, formerly referred to as lake Xacuabš by the indigenous Duwamish tribe of Seattle, was christened in 1854 and named after George Washington. The beautiful natural landscape makes this place a perfect choice for vacation. You can explore Mercer Island, which sits at the center of Lake Washington, and is considered a Seattle suburb. It has several hiking trails, parks, and public beaches to enjoy. You can also connect with the natural landscape beauty, including the Cascade mountains and Mt.Rainier views.
Lake Washington's unique Local activitiesBesides just being a nice place to go relax and let some steam off, Lake Washington has some unique local activities that might interest you. The lake is a site for numerous Seattle-based activities like the Sea Fair Hydroplane races every August, which you should definitely attend. You will find good food, concerts and have a great time at the annual summer festival. There are also the year-round Lake Washington cruises by Argosy, which are a must-do while here.
Travelers and activities
Lake Washington is not short of recreational activities for you to engage in during your vacation. You can go fishing and catch fish like yellow perch while you enjoy the views and breeze of the lake. Go hiking in the Mercer island hiking trails, or head on over to Luther Burbank Park and have a picnic. In Aubrey Davis Park, visit the Freeway Sculpture Park. On the island's southern tip, Clarke Beach is a great place to go swimming or sunbathing. Anyone who visits lake Washington has to take a leisurely cruise by boat, the best way to experience the lake.
Lake Washington for history and art enthusiastsWhile visiting Lake Washington as a history enthusiast, you should visit some of the museums in Seattle and have your mind blown! Museum of Pop Culture is one of the places to visit. Its vibrant exhibits cover a wide range of topics, including the history of horror films and indie video games, and much more. Pacific Science Center is another family-friendly museum to visit and experience science lessons coming to life.
Did you know that the lake's deepest point is 210 feet?
Top 5 travel tips for Lake Washington
Visit the 605-foot-tall Space Needle in Seattle built for the 1962 World's Fair. It immediately became a city landmark and is now acknowledged far and wide. Enjoy views of the Cascade mountains, Elliot bay, and Mt. Rainier from the top.
2. Burke-Gilman TrailYou can see the Burke-Gilman Trail that starts at the 11nth Avenue NW in Ballard and goes north along with Lake Washington and Lake Washington ship canal.
3. Kids Quest Children's MuseumThe Kids Quest Children's Museum is another must-visit while exploring Lake Washington with your little ones. It is a hands-on, highly interactive kids museum that emphasizes technology, science, art, engineering, and math through play. It is located in Bellevue, on the east side of Lake Washington.
4. Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland ParkCougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park was established in 1983, near Bellevue and Issaquah towns. Visit here for a full day of adventure and hiking on the 38 miles of hiking trails.
5. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach ParkVisit Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on the southeastern coast of Lake Washington in Renton, Washington. It is a public park where you can enjoy the swimming pool, a walk on the paths available, and later dine from one of the two restaurants available.