Seattle: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Seattle Center
Seattle Center is a vibrant cultural hub located in the heart of Seattle, Washington. This 74-acre park-like campus is home to some of the city's most prominent landmarks, including the iconic Space Needle and the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP).
Seattle Aquarium
Sea life plus an underwater viewing dome The Seattle Aquarium is a vibrant marine conservation center nestled on the picturesque waterfront of Seattle, United States. Opened in 1977, this public aquarium serves as a window to the diverse underwater world of the Pacific Northwest and beyond, offering visitors...
Olympic Sculpture Park
Nestled against the backdrop of Elliott Bay in Seattle, the Olympic Sculpture Park presents a harmonious blend of art and nature. This outdoor museum, free to the public, spans nine acres of an urban green space where art and ecology converge to offer a unique cultural...
Gas Works Park
Sweeping city views from a picnic spot Gas Works Park, a distinctive landmark in Seattle, United States, offers a unique blend of industrial history and public recreation. This 19.1-acre park is situated on the north shore of Lake Union and provides an unparalleled urban oasis with a twist.
Lake Union Park
Nestled at the heart of Seattle, Lake Union Park is a lush urban oasis that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. This 12-acre park, located at the southern end of Lake Union, is a beloved green space where residents and tourists alike can indulge in a...
Seattle Japanese Garden
Nestled in the heart of Seattle lies a tranquil oasis known as the Seattle Japanese Garden. This meticulously landscaped park is a testament to the art of traditional Japanese gardening, offering city dwellers and tourists alike a peaceful retreat from the bustle of...
Woodland Park Zoo
Conservation-focused 92-acre attraction Nestled in the vibrant city of Seattle, Woodland Park Zoo is a cherished urban oasis that offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of wildlife. Spanning 92 acres and housing over 1,000 animals representing almost 300 species, this conservation-focused zoo...
Washington Park Arboretum
Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Washington Park Arboretum is a verdant oasis that showcases the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. This 230-acre park, a collaboration between the University of Washington and the City of Seattle, is a living museum of plants that...
Discovery Park
Nestled within the bustling city of Seattle, United States, lies the urban oasis known as Discovery Park. This sprawling 534-acre park is the largest green space within the city limits, offering residents and visitors alike a serene escape from urban life.
Volunteer Park
Nestled in the heart of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, Volunteer Park stands as a verdant oasis amidst the urban landscape. This 48.3-acre park, with its lush lawns, vibrant flower beds, and serene pathways, offers a tranquil retreat for city dwellers...
Freeway Park
Nestled amongst the bustling streets of downtown Seattle, Freeway Park emerges as an urban oasis that masterfully integrates the natural landscape with the city's infrastructural elements. This innovative park, established in 1976, spans over 5 acres and is renowned...
Kerry Park
Perched on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill, Kerry Park offers one of the most stunning views of Seattle, epitomizing the city's picturesque charm. With its panoramic vistas that encompass the majestic Space Needle, the glittering downtown skyline, and the expansive...
Westlake Park
Nestled amidst the bustling urban landscape of Seattle, Westlake Park serves as a verdant oasis in the heart of the city's downtown area. This compact, yet inviting public space is a central hub of social interaction and urban life, providing a welcoming retreat for...
Golden Gardens Park
Golden Gardens Park is an urban oasis nestled in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, United States. This serene park offers locals and visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and indulge in the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, US. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay.
Victor Steinbrueck Park
Victor Steinbrueck Park is a 0.8 acre park in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States, located just northwest of Pike Place Market overlooking Elliott Bay.
Tilikum Place
Tilikum Place is a small plaza in the Belltown neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington.
Fritz Hedges Waterway Park
Fritz Hedges Waterway Park, also known as Portage Bay Park, is a 3.5-acre park on the north shore of Portage Bay in the neighborhood of University District of Seattle, Washington. The park includes a beach, pier, and a canoe and kayak launch.
Donnie Chin International Childrens Park
Donnie Chin International Childrens Park, formerly known as the International District Childrens Park or International Children's Park, is a 0.2-acre public park for children in the Chinatown–International District neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is a 135 acres park in West Seattle alongside Puget Sound. The park's attractions include forest trails, a paved walkway along the beach, athletic fields, picnic shelters, and a heated saltwater swimming pool which is open during the summer.
Kubota Garden
Kubota Garden is a 20-acre Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. A public park since 1987, it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese emigrant.
Occidental Park
Occidental Park, also referred to as Occidental Square and Occidental Mall, is a 0.6 acre public park located in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, Washington.
Cal Anderson Park
Cal Anderson Park is a public park on Seattle, Washington's Capitol Hill that includes Lincoln Reservoir and Bobby Morris Playfield.
Dr. Jose Rizal Park
Dr. Jose Rizal Park is a 9.6 acre park on the west slope of Beacon Hill in Seattle, Washington. The land, condemned by the city in 1917 for engineering purposes, was acquired by the Parks Department in 1971, and the park was dedicated eight years later.
Waterfall Garden
Waterfall Garden Park, also called UPS Park and UPS Waterfall Park, is a private 60-by-80-foot pocket park in Seattle, Washington, created in 1978 at the original United Parcel Service building in Pioneer Square. It is open to the public during the day and closed at night.
I-5 Colonnade
I-5 Colonnade in Seattle, Washington, United States, is a 7.5-acre city park underneath Interstate 5 connecting the Capitol Hill and Eastlake neighborhoods, which were divided by the freeway in the 1960s. It stretches south of E. Howe Street to E.
Sylvan Grove Theater and Columns
The Sylvan Grove Theater and Columns, also known as the Sylvan Grove Theater or simply the Sylvan Theater, is a sylvan theater located on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington.
Fremont Rocket
The Fremont Rocket is a sculpture of a rocket in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, US.
Hamilton Viewpoint Park
Hamilton Viewpoint is a 16.9-acre public park in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was acquired by the city in 1914 and became a park 4 years later. Its namesake is Rupert L. Hamilton, a noted figure in the West Seattle community who helped establish the park.
Lakeview Place
Lakeview Place is a 185-square-foot park in Seattle, Washington. According to the city parks department as of 2013, it was the smallest park in Seattle.
Magnuson Park
Magnuson Park is a park in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. At 350 acres it is the second-largest park in Seattle, after Discovery Park in Magnolia.
Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens
The Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens are botanical gardens located on the grounds of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks at 3015 NW 54th Street, Seattle, Washington. They are open daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. without charge.
Dunn Gardens
Dunn Gardens in Seattle, Washington, is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G.
Seattle Waterfront
Waterfront Park is a public park on the Central Waterfront, Downtown, Seattle, Washington, USA. Designed by the Bumgardner Partnership and consultants, it was constructed on the site of the former Schwabacher Wharf.
Ravenna Park
Ravenna Park and Cowen Park comprise a single contiguous recreation and green space in the Ravenna neighborhood of Seattle, Washington in the United States.
Union Bay Natural Area
The Union Bay Natural Area in Seattle, Washington, also known as Union Bay Marsh, is the restored remainder of the filled former Union Bay and Union Bay Marsh.
Mount Baker Park
Mount Baker Park is a 21.7-acre urban park in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located along a ravine in the Mount Baker neighborhood in the Rainier Valley, stretching from South McClellan Street in the south to Lake Washington Boulevard at its north end.
Carkeek Park
Carkeek Park is a 216 acres park located in the Broadview neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park contains Piper Orchard, Pipers Creek, play and picnic areas, picnic shelters, and hiking trails.
Volunteer Park Conservatory
The Volunteer Park Conservatory is a botanical garden, conservatory, and Seattle landmark located in Seattle, Washington at the north end of Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill.
Seward Park
Seward Park is a municipal park in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the city neighborhood of the same name, it covers 300 acres.
Myrtle Edwards Park
Myrtle Edwards Park in Seattle, Washington is a 4.8-acre public park along the Elliott Bay waterfront north of Belltown. It features a 1.25-mile long bicycle and walking path and is a good place to see eagles, gulls, and crows.
Denny Park
Denny Park is a park located in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It occupies the block bounded by John Street and Denny Way on the north and south and Dexter and 9th Avenues N. on the west and east.
Matthews Beach Park
Matthews Beach Park is a 22-acre park in the Matthews Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It is a popular swimming beach in the summer, although it is also open during winter months.
Kobe Terrace
Kobe Terrace is a 1-acre public park in the International District neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It incorporates the Danny Woo International District Community Garden.
Leschi Park
Leschi Park is an 18.5 acres park in the Leschi neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, named after Chief Leschi of the Nisqually tribe.