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Parking: We parked on 62nd street, which had plenty of parking and easy access to the park. Note it is 2 hour parking if you don't have the local zone permit.
Overall, the park was a great city getaway that was surprising quiet though there were people about. Only one couple did not have make but otherwise, masking was great. There are plenty of ways to social distance. Lots of little water features and it was a great way to get out of the house without going far.
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This was a big loop urban walk based on Walk #10 in Seattle Walks by David B. Williams with modifications. We started this walk at Green Lake then following Ravenna Boulevard to Cowen and Ravenna Parks. The walk through the lush greenery of Ravenna was a pleasant respite from busy Ravenna Boulevard. From there we connected with the Burke-Gilman Trail heading east for a short stretch to a set of stairs at 36th Avenue NE. Following 36th Avenue NE south we reached the Center for Urban Horticulture. We made a little side trip through Yesler Swamp and then took the main trail through the Union Bay Natural Area. Reaching the big parking lot by the athletic fields of the UW, we took the north stairway up into the campus. We worked our way northwest through the campus with a pause at the Drumheller Fountain. At the Burke Museum we cut over to the west, then north on Brooklyn Avenue NE until we reached Ravenna Boulevard and ending where we started at Green Lake.
This was a nice combination of urban and wooded walking on a pleasant late summer day. Total distance, about 9 miles.