Longfellow Creek and Pigeon Point
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This 2 mile-long Seattle stairway walk takes place in West Seattle, atop the northern tip of Puget Ridge. From the top of this tree-covered ridge in the Pigeon Point neighborhood, you can get peek-a-boo views both east and west, Cascades and Olympics, depending on the season. The walk starts out down in the lowlands, on the incredible Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail, where you'll explore one of the nicest sections of this year-round creek. Thanks to careful design and determined restoration work largely carried out by volunteers, salmon and other native species swim here again.

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 The Dragonfly Pavilion, glimpsed from the Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail


The view from the Charlestown Street stairs, descending the backside of Puget Ridge, includes the industrial Duwamish channel as well as the Cascade Mountains

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