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Tracy Owen Station Park in Kenmore
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Tracy Owen Station (Log Boom Park)

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Amenities:

  • Accessible pathways
  • Beach
  • Boat rental building
  • Fishing
  • Lake access
  • Launching facilities for hand carry watercraft
  • Parking lot
  • Picnic benches
  • Picnic shelter (first come, first served)
  • Picnic tables
  • Playground
  • Public restrooms
  • Sitting boulders
  • Walking paths
  • Watercraft wash down station
  • Wetlands
  • Wooded areas
  • Public artworks including the signature “Flume” sculpture by Jennifer Dixon

This 3.9-acre park provides access to over 1200 lineal feet of shoreline on Kenmore’s Lake Washington waterfront. The public dock is a fantastic place to watch the seaplanes land, toss out a line for fishing or simply enjoy the sunset. Other features include the Kenmore History Path, playground area, picnic tables, access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, daytime moorage, and restroom facility. The park was renamed Tracy Owen Station after the late King County Councilmember, Tracy Owen.

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