Haller Lake
Ranked 46th best neighborhood in Seattle
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- Clean & Green
- Parks & Recreation
- Neighborly Spirit
- Public Transport
- Internet Access
Not great for
- Nightlife
- Pest Free
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Childcare
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
- Professionals
- Singles
- Retirees
- LGBT+
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Haller Lake
rating details
2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Lack of Traffic
- Parking
"Urban lake stocked with fish"
The only reason I’ve heard of Haller Lake is because my husband enjoys fishing, and apparently they occasionally stock this small, urban lake with fish. There is a very narrow, tiny park on the west side that gives you access to the lake. It has several picnic tables, a small sliver of shoreline, nothing too spectacular. You should throw everything back that you catch though, because, after all, this is a lake inside a city. I wouldn’t bet on it being the purest water. Also, it is very near to both I-5 to the East, and Highway 99 to the west. I’m sure there is runoff from nearby roads as well.
You can hand launch a boat here, as well as at a public launch on the east side that is more difficult to locate. We’ve yet to do this, because frankly it’s so small there’s not much to explore besides people’s homes. And I personally wouldn’t want a kayaker to be peering into my living room. There are far better places to spend time boating.
If you were to live here, it looks like it would be a pleasant neighborhood. The houses are well-kept and it's close to good schools.
You can hand launch a boat here, as well as at a public launch on the east side that is more difficult to locate. We’ve yet to do this, because frankly it’s so small there’s not much to explore besides people’s homes. And I personally wouldn’t want a kayaker to be peering into my living room. There are far better places to spend time boating.
If you were to live here, it looks like it would be a pleasant neighborhood. The houses are well-kept and it's close to good schools.
Pros
- nice small lake
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- LGBT+
Haller Lake
rating details
2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Clean & Green
- Parks & Recreation
"Good for a short visit"
Haller Lake is not far from our home in Shoreline. The lake itself is mostly all private access, with one public park on the west side.
I have been here several times with my family, though we usually prefer the larger Lake Ballinger to the North. However, Lake Haller is acceptable for a quick visit to see the sun and the water. When we drive in the area, my daughter always wants to stop here to look for frogs. Though I’m sure there are frogs, we have not found any yet. However there are lily pads and marsh, and birds.
When we do come here, we always make a stop at the Bridge Coffee House. It is part of the North Seattle Alliance Church. It is a very family friendly place, and the coffee is excellent. They also enjoy having children present, which is not true at every coffee shop.
I have been here several times with my family, though we usually prefer the larger Lake Ballinger to the North. However, Lake Haller is acceptable for a quick visit to see the sun and the water. When we drive in the area, my daughter always wants to stop here to look for frogs. Though I’m sure there are frogs, we have not found any yet. However there are lily pads and marsh, and birds.
When we do come here, we always make a stop at the Bridge Coffee House. It is part of the North Seattle Alliance Church. It is a very family friendly place, and the coffee is excellent. They also enjoy having children present, which is not true at every coffee shop.
Pros
- nice small lake
Recommended for
- Families with kids
Haller Lake
rating details
2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Shopping Options
- Lack of Traffic
"A surprising destination"
I ended up here by accident, trying for another destination and getting terribly lost in the process, but it was worth it because this area hosts some of the nicest people who got me un-lost and back to exploring the city.
The one thing everyone knows or should know about the Haller Lake area is that it’s named after a lake which adds nicely to the scenery of the neighborhood. Public access to the lake is tricky and you may need a detective or a search and rescue dog with you in order to actually find it but your detective work will be all worth it when you find what you’re looking for. The surrounding park with its trees and trails is a great way to spend some time and the off leash area makes walking your dog a little more enjoyable.
A small residential area is nestled in the Haller Lake neighborhood and local eateries and small shops are shattered here and there for a person’s buying pleasure. It’s a great place to end up when you get lost, kind of a surprising destination that was worth the blindfold.
The one thing everyone knows or should know about the Haller Lake area is that it’s named after a lake which adds nicely to the scenery of the neighborhood. Public access to the lake is tricky and you may need a detective or a search and rescue dog with you in order to actually find it but your detective work will be all worth it when you find what you’re looking for. The surrounding park with its trees and trails is a great way to spend some time and the off leash area makes walking your dog a little more enjoyable.
A small residential area is nestled in the Haller Lake neighborhood and local eateries and small shops are shattered here and there for a person’s buying pleasure. It’s a great place to end up when you get lost, kind of a surprising destination that was worth the blindfold.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Haller Lake
rating details
2yrs+
- Neighborly Spirit
- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
- Peace & Quiet
- Eating Out
- Nightlife
- Parks & Recreation
- Shopping Options
- Gym & Fitness
- Internet Access
- Lack of Traffic
- Cost of Living
- Resale or Rental Value
- Public Transport
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Childcare
"Pedigree Rep, Authentic Tastes"
The neighborhood at Haller Lake is—surprise, surprise—mostly based around the lake. The shoreline is private (residencies, mostly), except for a couple of public access points. Next to the lake is Northacres Park, which is a big public park that’s pretty heavily forested.
To service the residencies is a smattering of hoity-toity community organizations. Ingraham High School and Lakeside School both service the area, and you may know of them only because of the famous alumni: Bill Gates and Paul Allen of Microsoft fame and Adam West of Batman, Family Guy, and anything else that’s as campy as it is awesome.
If you’re in Haller Lake, it’s very important that you try the Saffron Bar and Grill. You don’t understand the meaning of the word tandoori unless you’re either been to India or you’re been to this delightful restaurant. The menu has a a variety of prepared meats, the staple naan, curries of all kinds bottomless chai (seriously), and a hamburger. Apparently, they’re sensitive to people with unadventurous pallets.
Equally important is hitting up the La Pasadita Taco Truck. Is there anything better than eating super fresh Mexican food outside? I wager not. Get here early in the day because they run out of the tamales frequently. That said, if you can’t get a tamale, grab a burrito. It’s almost a DSM IV worthy condition to be willing to go to Chipotle or Taco Del Mar or worse instead of hitting La Pasadita.
To service the residencies is a smattering of hoity-toity community organizations. Ingraham High School and Lakeside School both service the area, and you may know of them only because of the famous alumni: Bill Gates and Paul Allen of Microsoft fame and Adam West of Batman, Family Guy, and anything else that’s as campy as it is awesome.
If you’re in Haller Lake, it’s very important that you try the Saffron Bar and Grill. You don’t understand the meaning of the word tandoori unless you’re either been to India or you’re been to this delightful restaurant. The menu has a a variety of prepared meats, the staple naan, curries of all kinds bottomless chai (seriously), and a hamburger. Apparently, they’re sensitive to people with unadventurous pallets.
Equally important is hitting up the La Pasadita Taco Truck. Is there anything better than eating super fresh Mexican food outside? I wager not. Get here early in the day because they run out of the tamales frequently. That said, if you can’t get a tamale, grab a burrito. It’s almost a DSM IV worthy condition to be willing to go to Chipotle or Taco Del Mar or worse instead of hitting La Pasadita.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
Haller Lake
"Quiet and Serene Community and Lake"
Haller Lake is one of Seattle's hidden gems. This small residential neighborhood surrounds the serene Haller Lake. The lake is about 15 acres, with two public access points, on Meridian Avenue for the north shore and North 125th Street to the west. Because it is tucked back into the neighborhood, it does not get the traffic of other Seattle lakes, making it ideal for those looking to escape the crowds of Green Lake and other well-traveled summertime retreats.
Although bordered by busy landmarks, including the City Line, Highway 99 (Aurora Avenue), Northgate Mall,and Interstate 5, Haller Lake is a quiet and family-friendly neighborhood known for its lake as well as the prestigious Lakeside School, from which both Bill Gates and Paul Allen graduated. Other community amenities include the Haller Lake Community Club and Northacres Park, a large and forested park located just blocks from busy Interstate 5.
Many neighbors enjoy biking through the community, even though just a few blocks away lie some of the busiest roads in the city. Though the neighborhood is small and quiet, it provides easy access to shopping. On Aurora Avenue, you'll find nearly every chain store imaginable. Southwest of the lake is the Northwest Hospital and Medical Center. Although the neighborhood is small and quiet, you can get to nearly anything you'd need in five minutes or less.
Although bordered by busy landmarks, including the City Line, Highway 99 (Aurora Avenue), Northgate Mall,and Interstate 5, Haller Lake is a quiet and family-friendly neighborhood known for its lake as well as the prestigious Lakeside School, from which both Bill Gates and Paul Allen graduated. Other community amenities include the Haller Lake Community Club and Northacres Park, a large and forested park located just blocks from busy Interstate 5.
Many neighbors enjoy biking through the community, even though just a few blocks away lie some of the busiest roads in the city. Though the neighborhood is small and quiet, it provides easy access to shopping. On Aurora Avenue, you'll find nearly every chain store imaginable. Southwest of the lake is the Northwest Hospital and Medical Center. Although the neighborhood is small and quiet, you can get to nearly anything you'd need in five minutes or less.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Haller Lake
"A neighborhood and a lake"
Haller Lake is a small residential neighborhood located in north central Seattle. It is also the name of a lake that is planted among the community as well. The lake covers about 15 acres and it has a private shoreline with only two public access points.
Within the neighborhood are Northacres Park, a large, forested public park just east of the lake along 1st Avenue N.E., Ingraham High School, just north of the lake on N. 130th Street, Lakeside School, the alma mater of Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and Adam West in the northeast corner of the neighborhood just west of I-5, and Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, which occupies a 33 acre campus southwest of the lake on N. 115th Street. The area may be small but it is jam packed with schools and the like.
The Haller Lake Community Club is just northwest of the lake at 12579 Densmore Avenue N. The Club was formed in 1922 as the Haller Lake Improvement Club. It features a Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ installed in 1969.
Within the neighborhood are Northacres Park, a large, forested public park just east of the lake along 1st Avenue N.E., Ingraham High School, just north of the lake on N. 130th Street, Lakeside School, the alma mater of Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and Adam West in the northeast corner of the neighborhood just west of I-5, and Northwest Hospital and Medical Center, which occupies a 33 acre campus southwest of the lake on N. 115th Street. The area may be small but it is jam packed with schools and the like.
The Haller Lake Community Club is just northwest of the lake at 12579 Densmore Avenue N. The Club was formed in 1922 as the Haller Lake Improvement Club. It features a Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ installed in 1969.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees