Lowman Beach Park is a Tourist attraction located at 7017 Beach Dr SW, Seattle, WA 98136. It has received 517 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Monday | 4AM-11:30PM |
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Tuesday | 4AM-11:30PM |
Wednesday | 4AM-11:30PM |
Thursday | 4AM-11:30PM |
Friday | 4AM-11:30PM |
Saturday | 4AM-11:30PM |
Sunday | 4AM-11:30PM |
The address of Lowman Beach Park: 7017 Beach Dr SW, Seattle, WA 98136
Lowman Beach Park has 4.5 stars from 517 reviews
Tourist attraction
"For fishing, I visited 8/01 at 3PM"
"Lovely and peaceful park to gaze upon, tons of jasper Rocks if you are a collector"
"Nice quiet little park right on the beach"
"It's a smaller park with a small swing set, benches, and a naturalized shoreline, following removal of seawall and the tennis courts (something that needs editing in the google description)"
"This seaside park is nice and small so you will be able to watch over your kiddos easier there is a tennis court and swing set for the kiddos to play with"
For fishing, I visited 8/01 at 3PM. There was moderate winds and seaweed, but I was able to cast. I was not able to catch anything with a 5'6 rod and a 1/0 offset hook. The land seems to recede away from the water instead of sticking out like Lincoln park. There's a honey bucket bathroom for public use.
Lovely and peaceful park to gaze upon, tons of jasper Rocks if you are a collector. Even our family pet loved to swim and play around the beach. There’s a sign that says no dogs on the beach but I don’t think anybody really cares cause I seen other dogs and their owners on the beach too.
Nice quiet little park right on the beach. Watch the traffic on the street coming down the hill to the park, people drive too fast. Tennis court, swing set for the kids, and beach access. Sea wall is falling apart, so be careful around the north end of the beach.
It's a smaller park with a small swing set, benches, and a naturalized shoreline, following removal of seawall and the tennis courts (something that needs editing in the google description). It's not far from Lincoln Park, but it's not the same park either.
This seaside park is nice and small so you will be able to watch over your kiddos easier there is a tennis court and swing set for the kiddos to play with. The beach is usually pretty clean but I have seen some needles and glass shards near
A MUST SEE BEAUTIFUL PARK! This park has beautiful views and almost 360 degree before of water. The ferries going buy! I love taking my break here at this beach and picking up the beautiful shells and rocks. One of Seattles gorgeous beaches
This pocket park features easy access to the waterfront and spectacular Puget Sound views. Only street parking is available and there are no bathrooms or picnic tables. Just two swings comprise the play area. A hand carry boat launch looks
Great little neighborhood spot! Parking is very, very limited, but you can walk here from the Lincoln Park waterfront trail or bike/scooter from elsewhere in W. Seattle. The park was re-designed, and there are no longer tennis courts, but
Super chill little local spot. Great to lay out in the grass, check out the rocks and driftwood, or paddle out into the sound. Parking is somewhat limited compared to Lincoln Park, but there's usually a few spots. There's swings and and
This is a awesome park hidden and tucked away with a tennis court playground and places to rest and relax and have a picnic! I just fell in love with the beautiful oak trees and I bet when they bloom it’s just a huge shade tree and the
If you don't have time to walk all the way to Lincoln Park Beach, Lowman is a fine substitute. The restoration of some wetlands and beach access make this place a little gem. Also has a nice grassy area & swing set for play.
It is called a beach but it is not a beach where u can rest on sand. Just rocks and dead wood. The green space near by is perfect for sitting in the sun and relax. Plenty locals there on a sunny day More
I was visiting a friend and wanted to take her dogs for a walk. This pocket beach was the perfect location. Beautiful driftwood, a park/playground, and a lovely, rocky beach for them to splash around on.
Nice small neighborhood park great for relaxing in the sun and watching for seals. Has access to launch kayaks and such. No playground but lots of driftwood for kids to build with.
Lowman Beach is my favorite West Seattle Park. It has no bathrooms, an old cement tennis court, a broken down seawall and an absolutely glorious view.
Beautiful beach but only suitable for swimming if you’re about that polar plunge life. My little ones loved balancing on all the logs on the beach.
It's great to go with your love ones and relax till it hits sunset. Very beautiful place. Get there as fast as you can because the parking sucks.
Lowman beach has reopened after a renovation. It's beautiful! Lovely green spaces as well as the beach. Lots of people launching paddle boards.
It's a little Park with beach access close by. I biked there, but even I noticed that there seemed to be very little vehicle parking, just FYI.
Beautiful little park with amazing ocean views and swings. Cute for a walk along the shore, or just to sit down and admire the sea.
Fun, little beach. Good for small children to put their feet in the water. Great place to watch the sunset! No restrooms.
Super peaceful, quiet, mid-week, beautiful views. Perfect place to hang out and relax. Kid friendly pet friendly More
Beautiful walk around the sound. The trail along the water is mostly flat, and the troll is behind Coleman Pool More
Had my son's senior portraits there, from the utility steps to the beach. Our favorite is the big tree.
Nice small park to set off on your paddle board. Parking is horrible though, so be prepared to walk.
Absolutely beautiful little Beach, some kids made a huge Driftwood fort as of July 2023.
Great little park with swings and nice water front. Easy walk over to Lincoln Park