Seatac is "The Hospitality City" located in the Pacific Northwest, approximately between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma in the State of Washington. It is 10 square miles in area and has a population of 25,230. It is named after the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, known as Sea-Tac but is spelled with a hyphen.
SeaTac is an energetic community, economically strong, environmentally aware, and people-oriented. It has more than 800 licensed businesses, and 80 of them belong to the "Fortune 1000" companies.
In SeaTac, there are three foreign languages that are commonly spoken these are Spanish, Somali, and Punjabi.
One of the main attractions in SeaTac is the Angle Lake, an L-shaped lake occupying 90 acres. The lake is home to different species like kokanee, largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and yellow perch. The lake is open for public fishing anytime around the year. Another tourist spot is the Highline Botanical Garden, a 10.5 acre community botanical garden located at 13735 24th Avenue South, SeaTac. It is open daily for public viewing without an entrance fee.