J. Smith photo - (c) 2011 |
On sunny days (this summer, sadly, there have been few) it just might put you in mind of a California beach town; but Kirkland's worth a visit for what it offers, not what it is like.
J. Smith photo, (C) 2011 |
Or take in a performance at the Kirkland Performance Center, visit one of its many art galleries. . .
Kirkland is a care-free, kick back and still somewhat undiscovered destination for those seeking an alternative to staying in its big city neighbor to the west, Seattle. Despite a population swell to 80,000 this year as result of an annexation, Kirkland's downtown still has a small-town feel, with art galleries, restaurants, coffee and beverage lounges and shops housed in low-rise, mid-century buildings.
Founded in 1889 by Peter Kirk, who planned to build a steel mill on the lake shore here, Kirkland is home to two luxury hotels: The Woodmark on the banks of Lake Washington at Carillon Point and The Heathman, in the heart of the downtown. For those not into hotels, there's also Loomis House B & B, one of the few remaining 1889 Victorian homes built by the Kirkland Land and Improvement Company.
J. Smith photo, (C) 2011 |
* The stretch of Lake Washington Blvd. between Carillon Point and downtown Kirkland. (Just under three miles round-trip. Watch for signs along the way directing you to public pathways along the water's edge - some are tucked away behind condominiums.
* Along Lake Washington Blvd. to Marina Park, Park Lane and Central -- an art walk to find as many of its big bronze public sculptures as you can.
*Through the gardens at Heritage Park, at the corner of Central and Market Streets. (If you have the energy, continue walking north on Market to experience Kirkland’s Historic District.
* Onto the Marina Park or Carillon Point docks for some spectacular lake and Seattle cityscape views.
* Tired of walking? Rest up in one of the lakefront parks.
If You Go:
Kirkland is just east of Seattle, (20 miles north of SeaTac) and can be reached by using public transit. King County METRO provides a free trip planner or call, 206-553-3000, to help you plan your route. Taxis are also available.
Explore Kirkland, web site provides information about upcoming events, accommodations and entertainment.