Discovering Wedgwood Rock in Seattle, WA πͺ¨
Simba πΎ and I went on a neighborhood adventure to track down one of Seattle’s coolest hidden natural landmarks—Wedgwood Rock! Tucked into the Wedgwood neighborhood, this massive glacial erratic was carried here thousands of years ago during the last Ice Age. Today, it’s an impressive reminder of the forces of nature, standing quietly among city streets and homes.
It’s not every day you find a giant boulder in the middle of a residential neighborhood, and that’s what makes Wedgwood Rock such a quirky and fascinating stop!
π Highlights from Our Visit
πͺ¨ Admiring the massive Wedgwood Rock up close❄️ Learning about its glacial history and geology
π³ Strolling through the peaceful Wedgwood neighborhood
πΎ Snapping fun photos with Simba by this unexpected landmark
π Discovering one of Seattle’s hidden gems right in plain sight
Why Wedgwood Rock is Worth a Visit
Wedgwood Rock isn’t flashy, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Seattle’s geologic past, when glaciers shaped the land we know today. For geology buffs, history lovers, or curious explorers, this giant rock is more than just a boulder—it’s a time capsule from the Ice Age.
It’s also an easy, dog-friendly stop if you’re exploring north Seattle. The surrounding neighborhood makes for a pleasant walk, and the rock itself is a fun photo op to add to your quirky landmarks list.
π₯ Watch the Video
Join Simba and me as we uncover the story of Wedgwood Rock! From close-up shots of its surface to wide views showing just how massive it really is, you’ll see why this glacial erratic is one of Seattle’s most unique natural landmarks.
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