Hunts Point, Residential town in King County, United States.
Hunts Point is a residential town located on a forested peninsula in King County, surrounded by Lake Washington on three sides. The community consists of spacious homes set back among trees, with many properties offering waterfront views or direct water access.
The area was once a camping site for the Sammamish Indian people before gradually transforming into a residential settlement. The community formally incorporated as a town in 1955.
The Hunts Point Tennis Club, established in 1908, served as a central gathering point for residents until the opening of Overlake Golf Club in 1927.
The town connects to Seattle by way of the SR520 bridge, making commuting straightforward for residents. Public facilities including the town hall are located along Hunts Point Road for easy access.
The Wetherill Nature Preserve protects natural woodland within the built environment, allowing residents and visitors to explore undisturbed forest spaces. Cozy Cove provides a lakeside viewing point where people can stand right at the water's edge.
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