This area of Lake Washington  includes the waterfront of Seattle’s Seward Park and Rainier  Valley  , unincorporated Bryn Mawr-Skyway, southwest Mercer Island   and Renton  . The area’s most notable mansions are on Mercer Island   and include Paul Allen’s campus/compound and sports stars’, Mike Holmgren’s and Michael Chang’s, former homes. The previous 2/25/12 post has more information on these homes. The 2/23/12 post has a viewing guide for Paul Allen’s campus/compound. The 2/21/12 post has information on some of the other more notable homes. Information on Seward  Park   and Andrews  Bay   are in the above post.
There is a sunken forest between the southeast corner of Seward  Park   and Paul Allen’s place on Mercer Island  . These ancient underwater forests were created 1,000 to 3,000 years ago by landslides. The tops of the trees are 30 to 60 feet below the surface.
View of Mercer Island in the fall from south Lake Washington
The south end of Lake Washington has the feel of a separate 1.5 by 3/4 miles lake. It is popular for sailing, water skiing, wake boarding and tubing. There are beautiful views of Mount Rainier.
Southwest Waterfront and Mount  Rainier 
The Renton  Airport   and the Cedar  River  at the southern end of the lake are the boundary between Bryn Mawr-Skyway and Renton  . The Cedar  River  and the Sammamish  River   at the north end are the main tributaries for Lake Washington . Before the locks and ship canals where built the lake was 9 to 12 feet higher and water from the lake flowed out (where the Cedar River now flows in) to the Duwamish River.
Coulon Park (full name “Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park”) is a popular boaters’ launch and day visit stop. With eight launch lanes, it is the largest boat launch site on the lake. The small harbor has protected day moorage for about 50 boats. The park is 57 acres with an excellent lake swimming and beach area, picnic grounds and shelters, play fields and courts, etc. Ivars and Kidd  Valley   food concessions are adjacent to the docks.
(This is the sixth chapter [go to next chapter] of our “Lake Washington   Cruising” article. The chapters are being posted in reverse order. When all chapters are posted they will be in order in this blog with the first chapter at the top. I will be posting approximately one chapter per week. You can read and print an abbreviated pdf version of the entire article.)


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