Meg T.
Yelp
I really wanted to like Carkeek Park and quite honestly, it's just wasn't for us.
We started out strong, walking through the Mary Ave Ravine. The homes on either side as you walk up to the trail have quite a bit of fun decor and as you walk into the park you feel surrounded by beautiful trees.
From there we found the trail went from a path to a very rocky downward slope that was not fun on the knees, passing through the neglected and washed out Chum Salmon Viewing Area, complete with broken wooden railings. We stopped into the Model Airplane Field for a rest and found it contained nothing but picnic tables. No culture, not mosaics, no sculptures.
The bulk of the draw of the park seems to be Carkeek Park Beach, which you need to cross over a very high narrow chainlink pedestrian bridge to visit. There's no underpass or well designed modern bridge, but it's very clear that the entire park could have used additional funding and upgrades, especially the almost entirely dissolved sidewalk you tiptoe past as you walk up the paved parking road that breaks off from NW Carkeek Park Road.
It's a beautiful park, but quite a bit of it feels unsafe and outdated so I would probably skip it if you're looking to visit local parks in Seattle.