1. Myrtle Edwards Park is a waterfront park located in Seattle, Washington that stretches 1.25 miles along Elliott Bay. The park was named after community activist and Seattle City Councilmember Myrtle Edwards who worked to preserve the open space along the urban shoreline.

Some interesting facts about the park are:

- It offers spectacular views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, the downtown Seattle skyline, and the Space Needle.

- Visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, and biking along the paved trail that runs through the park.

- The park has several amenities including picnic shelters, a children’s play area, tennis courts, and a dog park.

- It is a popular spot for kiteboarding and windsurfing.

2. Myrtle Edwards Park is open daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. There is no phone number available for the park.

3. There is no admission fee for Myrtle Edwards Park. Parking is available at nearby lots and street parking is also available. The park is accessible by public transportation via the King County Metro bus system.