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Top neighborhoods in Renton

East Renton Highlands
East Renton Highlands offers a peaceful escape with tree-lined streets and mountain views just outside Seattle's buzz. Hikers will love hitting the forested trails at May Creek Park or pedaling along the Cedar River Trail. Nature photographers can capture stunning Pacific Northwest scenery while families enjoy the quiet, residential vibe that feels miles away from city life. Getting around requires wheels—this suburban paradise has limited public transit, so rent a car or use ride-sharing. The trade-off is worth it: affordable vacation rentals with full kitchens and private yards make this a budget-friendly alternative to pricey Seattle accommodations.

Fairwood
Fairwood offers a peaceful retreat from Seattle's bustle while keeping you close enough to zip into the city when you want. Wander the trails at Petrovitsky Park or pedal along the paved Soos Creek Trail through wetlands and forests. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at nearby Maplewood Golf Course while nature lovers enjoy the bird songs and fresh pine scent throughout the neighborhood. This budget-friendly area primarily offers vacation rentals in single-family homes with full kitchens and multiple bedrooms. You'll need wheels to get around since public transit is limited. For dining and shopping adventures, head to nearby Renton or Tukwila where you'll find everything from casual eateries to extensive retail options.

Kennydale
Lake Washington's shoreline sets the scene in Kennydale, where peaceful residential streets offer a genuine slice of local Pacific Northwest life. Take morning walks with views of Mercer Island and Seattle's skyline across the water. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park provides perfect spots for picnics, kayaking, or simply watching the mist rise from the lake at dawn. This quiet neighborhood trades bustling nightlife for tranquil evenings and authentic suburban charm. You'll need a car to explore, as public transit is limited. Dining requires a quick drive to nearby Renton, while accommodations feature lakefront vacation homes with large windows framing those gorgeous water views.

Maplewood
Maplewood delivers a peaceful suburban retreat with tree-lined streets and affordable vacation rentals. The neighborhood golf course invites both serious players and casual putters to enjoy the green. Cedar River Trail offers scenic walks where you might spot local wildlife along the water's edge. Maplewood Park provides a perfect spot for morning strolls or afternoon picnics away from the city rush. Most visitors rent cars to make the quick 20-minute drive into Seattle when urban adventures call. Dining options are limited within the neighborhood, so many travelers cook in their rental homes or venture to nearby Renton for meals. The quiet residential vibe makes this spot ideal for families or anyone seeking a budget-friendly base.
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Top landmarks in Renton

The Landing
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to The Landing in City Center. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is just one of the places to see in Renton, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.



















































































