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Sand Point

Sand Point is a peaceful Northeast Seattle neighborhood on a wooded peninsula jutting into Lake Washington — home to Warren G. Magnuson Park, NOAA's Pacific Marine Center, and some of the most accessible lakefront open space in the city.

52
Walk Score
42
Transit Score
65
Bike Score

Living in Sand Point

Sand Point occupies a wooded peninsula on the western shore of Lake Washington in Northeast Seattle, a neighborhood defined by its extraordinary proximity to natural open space. Warren G. Magnuson Park — a 350-acre former Naval Air Station converted into one of Seattle's finest regional parks — anchors the neighborhood's northern end with swimming beaches, athletic fields, sailing programs, off-leash dog areas, and miles of waterfront trails. For families and outdoor enthusiasts, few Seattle neighborhoods offer this combination of park access, lake frontage, and residential quiet.

Housing in Sand Point runs primarily to mid-century ranches, split-levels, and modest craftsman homes that have appreciated significantly as the neighborhood's natural amenities have become more valued. The Sand Point Country Club provides a private recreational anchor for golf, tennis, and social life. NOAA's Western Regional Center occupies a significant portion of the northern peninsula, giving the area an institutional character and a steady community of scientific and government employees. The Burke-Gilman Trail skirts the southern edge, providing a beloved cycling connection to the University District, Fremont, and beyond.

Outdoor family — Parents seeking a neighborhood where kids can bike to a lake, swim in summer, and play team sports in a massive park without ever getting in a car. UW medical or NOAA professional — Researchers and physicians at Children's Hospital, UW Medical Center, or NOAA who want a quiet residential neighborhood close to their campus. Nature-first buyer — Those who prioritize immediate access to trails, water, and open space over neighborhood walkability or urban amenities.

Getting Around

Sand Point sits between Lake Washington to the east and NE 65th Street/Sand Point Way NE to the west, extending north to NE 95th Street. The primary access route is Sand Point Way NE, which connects south to the University District and north to Laurelhurst. Bus service via Route 75 connects to the University District and Link Light Rail. The Burke-Gilman Trail provides a dedicated non-motorized route south. Most daily errands require a car.

Key commute times:

  • Microsoft Redmond: 25–35 min by car via SR-520
  • Amazon Bellevue: 25–35 min by car via SR-520
  • Downtown Seattle: 20–30 min by car or 40 min by bus to light rail
  • Google Kirkland: 20–30 min by car via SR-520

Highlights

  • Warren G. Magnuson Park — 350 acres of lakefront trails, sports fields, swimming beaches, and off-leash dog areas
  • Sand Point Country Club offers golf, tennis, and swimming on the lake
  • NOAA Western Regional Center provides a significant institutional employment anchor
  • Quiet residential streets with mid-century homes and excellent access to Lake Washington
  • Burke-Gilman Trail runs along the south edge connecting to the University District and beyond
  • Close proximity to Children's Hospital and the University of Washington medical campus

Schools

Sand Point Elementary

Elementary
7/10

Eckstein Middle School

Middle
8/10

Roosevelt High School

High School
9/10

Thinking about Sand Point?

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