
Clarke Beach Park hosts a beautiful view of Mount Rainier and is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. The trail down on the right side (when facing the park) is much more steep and...
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Clarke Beach Park in Mercer Island, WA is a beloved local gem situated near the South End of the Island. Known as the "locals beach," it features a short trail leading from a spacious parking lot to a grassy meadow equipped with picnic benches, grills, and access to the sandy beach below.
Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities at Clarke Beach Park, including picnicking in sheltered areas, sunbathing on grassy patches, and fishing from two piers. The beach also boasts a protected area with a wake barrier, creating a popular natural wading pool for swimmers, particularly appealing to children.
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Clarke Beach Park hosts a beautiful view of Mount Rainier and is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area. The trail down on the right side (when facing the park) is much more steep and...
Beautiful park that requires a slight hike, but has wonderful wooden deck for sun bathing and a nice area for swimming. There is even a sand pit with a volleyball net set up, and the playstructure...
Such a peaceful place. Not overcrowded and very clean and relaxing view. Perfect place to relax and unwind. Nothing but great vibes here.
During the week, this little gem is pretty much empty. There was a huge, highly visible and accessible parking lot directly off Mercer Way. Parking was free, and there were only two other cars in...
The park has a lot of condition issues, a lot of downed trees, mud everywhere and the beach is down a fairly steep slope. The parking lot is a generous size but often gets crowded with off-island...