Stan Sayres Memorial Park
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About Stan Sayres Memorial Park in Seattle
Stan Sayres Memorial Park, located in Seattle, Washington, is a waterfront park situated on Lake Washington. The park covers approximately 15 acres, with the majority of its area dedicated to a large parking lot and boat launch facilities. It is positioned between the Mt. Baker and Lakewood neighborhoods, offering scenic views of the lake and surrounding landscape.
The park is named after Stanley St. Claire Sayres, a notable hydroplane racer who broke the world water speed record in 1950. This historical connection is reflected in the park's association with Seattle's annual Seafair Hydroplane Races, earning it the nickname "Sayres Pits" among locals.
Stan Sayres Memorial Park serves as a hub for various water-based activities. It is home to the Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center, which provides opportunities for rowing and sailing enthusiasts. The park features multiple boat launches, including a motorized boat launch and finger piers for hand-launched watercraft.
The park's north-facing point typically offers protection from rough waters, making it a popular spot for boating activities. On clear days, visitors can enjoy views of prominent mountains in the region, including Mount Rainier, Glacier Peak, and Mount Baker.
While primarily focused on water access and activities, the park also includes some green areas suitable for picnicking. Its location along Lake Washington Boulevard makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the lakeside by foot, bicycle, or car.