Best attractions and places to see around Queen Anne offer a variety of outdoor experiences, from extensive trail networks to diverse natural parks. The region provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and exploring natural features like rivers and forests. Visitors can find family-friendly facilities and historical sites within these areas.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Watkins Regional Park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, spans over 850 acres and offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors of all ages. One of its standout features is the Wizard of Oz-themed playground, where children can follow the Yellow Brick Road through imaginative play structures like Dorothyโs house, the Emerald City, and ruby slipper slides. This playground not only provides entertainment but also incorporates educational elements to promote literacy and learning through play.
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The East Coast Greenway in Maryland features a diverse mix of urban, suburban, and rural trails, offering cyclists and pedestrians a scenic and accessible route through the state. Key segments include the Jones Falls Trail in Baltimore, the Baltimore & Annapolis (B&A) Trail, and the Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis (WB&A) Trail, each contributing to the state's 163-mile spine route, with 61 miles currently on protected greenways .
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This is a beautiful path through the park's woodlands, wetlands, and meadows. The trail is mostly level and shaded, providing a delightful hiking experience where you may spot some deer. For optimal conditions, plan your hike between mid-September and late June. If visiting in the summer, be prepared for an abundance of spiderwebs along the path, especially in July and August.
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there's rarely alot of car traffic, so the streets are recommended
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Very nice trail, a straight shot. Not many turns. It's going to eventually connect to Annapolis and Baltimore.
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The tidal marshes, swamps, and forests of Patuxent River Park are home to diverse wildlife, flora and fauna. You can cruise down the river on a boat or in a kayak or explore the area on its network of hiking trails. Head up to the observation tower to look out for the many birds that call the area home. The park has a rich history and culture. You can visit a replica American Indian village and learn about the traditions of Maryland's indigenous peoples. The Patuxent Rural Life Museums with its blacksmith shop and tobacco farming museum is also fascinating.
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For iconic panoramic views of the Seattle skyline, including the Space Needle and Mount Rainier on clear days, Kerry Park is a must-visit, especially at sunset. Another excellent, often less crowded option is Bhy Kracke Park, which also offers stunning city and Space Needle views. For west-facing views of the Olympic Mountains, particularly beautiful at sunset, visit Marshall Park. Additionally, the scenic 3.75-mile Queen Anne Boulevard circles the hilltop, providing various beautiful vistas.
Yes, Queen Anne and its immediate vicinity offer several family-friendly options. Watkins Regional Park, though not directly in Seattle's Queen Anne, is highlighted for its Wizard of Oz-themed playground and diverse attractions. Within Queen Anne, East Queen Anne Park (also known as "Little Howe") features a playground and a seasonal wading pool, while Big Howe Park offers another playground and an indoor swimming pool. The Seattle Center, at the base of Queen Anne Hill, hosts the Pacific Science Center and the Seattle Children's Museum, both designed for engaging young visitors.
Queen Anne boasts several beautiful natural parks and green spaces. Patuxent River Park offers tidal marshes, swamps, and forests, home to diverse wildlife, with options for boat cruises, kayaking, and hiking. Kinnear Park is Queen Anne's largest park, featuring woodlands, grass, and century-old trees. For a tranquil escape, Parsons Gardens provides a lush, secluded setting. Other notable green spaces include David Rodgers Park with trails and playgrounds, the expansive Southwest Queen Anne Greenbelt, and Wolf Creek Ravine Natural Park for rejuvenation amidst nature.
Queen Anne is rich in cultural and historic sites. The Queen Anne Branch of the Seattle Public Library is housed in a historic 1914 Tudor Revival building. You can also see the Historic 14th Avenue West Residences, a group of Seattle landmarks built between 1890 and 1910, showcasing classic Queen Anne architectural style. The North Queen Anne Drive Bridge, built in 1936, is another designated historic landmark known for its unique engineering. For fans of popular culture, the real-life house featured as Meredith Grey's home from the TV series is located near Kerry Park.
Absolutely. The WB&A trail is a popular, straight shot trail ideal for cycling and walking, with plans to connect to Annapolis and Baltimore. The East Coast Greenway also features diverse trails in Maryland, including segments of the WB&A Trail, offering scenic routes for cyclists and pedestrians. Within Queen Anne, the Queen Anne Boulevard is a scenic 3.75-mile historic landmark perfect for walking or biking, and the Southwest Queen Anne Greenbelt offers open areas and hiking trails.
While Kerry Park is widely known, Bhy Kracke Park is often considered a hidden gem, offering equally stunning views of the city skyline and Space Needle but typically with fewer crowds. Parsons Gardens also provides a lush, secluded garden on Queen Anne's south slope, perfect for a tranquil escape away from the main tourist paths.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Patuxent River Park offers opportunities for boat or kayak cruises and has a network of hiking trails. The Spicebush Trail provides a beautiful path through woodlands, wetlands, and meadows, ideal for hiking. For more structured outdoor activities, you can find numerous routes for easy hikes and running around Queen Anne. Explore options like the Davidsonville Park Loop or the Running loop from Crofton by checking out the Easy hikes around Queen Anne or Running Trails around Queen Anne guides.
Yes, there are several trails suitable for hiking. The Spicebush Trail is a beautiful, mostly level, and shaded path through woodlands and wetlands, where you might spot deer. Patuxent River Park also features a network of hiking trails through its diverse ecosystems. For more options, you can find easy hiking routes like the Davidsonville Park Loop or the Whitemarsh Park Trail in the Hiking around Queen Anne guide.
For optimal conditions on the Spicebush Trail, plan your hike between mid-September and late June. If you visit during July and August, be prepared for an abundance of spiderwebs along the path.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety of outdoor experiences, from extensive trail networks to diverse natural parks. Highlights like the WB&A trail are praised for being a 'straight shot with few turns,' making for an enjoyable journey. Watkins Regional Park is loved for its diverse attractions, especially the Wizard of Oz-themed playground. The natural beauty and wildlife of Patuxent River Park, with its opportunities for boat cruises and birdwatching, are also highly valued by the community.
The Seattle Center, a 74-acre campus at the base of Queen Anne Hill, is a hub of cultural attractions. It's home to the stunning Chihuly Garden and Glass, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), and the Pacific Science Center. You can also find Climate Pledge Arena for sports and entertainment, Marion Oliver McCaw Hall for performances, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, and the Seattle Children's Museum. The International Fountain is a popular spot for events and relaxation.


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