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Best Parks in Seattle

  • gasworks Parks

    A unique park with old oil refinery infrastructure, a cool city view, and a waterfront location.

  • Olympic structure park

    A well-done, pretty park in the heart of downtown with wonderful views.

  • Golden Gardens Park

    A park and beach with a marina, a local vibe, and scenery; located near Ballard.

  • Olympic National Park

    Explore the diverse ecosystems of Olympic National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering everything from rugged coastlines and ancient temperate rainforests to alpine meadows and snow-capped peaks. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers seeking unparalleled natural beauty.

  • Seattle Center

    Seattle Center is a vibrant cultural hub known for its iconic Space Needle and diverse attractions, offering a taste of the city's arts, music, and entertainment.

  • Artists at Play Playground

    Artists at Play Playground in Seattle Center is an incredible play space with climbing structures, slides, and musical features designed by artists and engineers.

  • Green Lake Park

    An urban park featuring a 2.8-mile walking path around a beautiful lake, offering multiple sports facilities, a swimming beach, and plenty of green space.

  • Gasworks Park

    Gasworks Park, built on a former industrial site, offers views of Seattle's skyline, preserved machinery, an interactive play barn, and a playground.

  • Discovery Park

    Seattle's largest urban park, offering stunning natural beauty with forests, meadows, beaches, and dramatic sea cliffs overlooking Puget Sound.

  • Washington Park Arboretum

    Washington Park Arboretum offers trails through lush gardens, wetlands, and trees, including the Seattle Japanese Garden and waterfront activities.

  • Seattle Japanese Garden

    The Seattle Japanese Garden, located within the Arboretum, offers a peaceful stroll with koi ponds and scenic bridges.

  • Olympic Sculpture Park

    The Olympic Sculpture Park is a nine-acre outdoor extension of the Seattle Art Museum, offering a space to relax near the water and take in the downtown skyline.

  • Grove of the Patriarchs

    A nature location around Mount Rainier.

  • Paradise

    A scenic spot within Mount Rainier National Park ideal for stargazing.

  • Ho Rainforest

    A rainforest within Olympic National Park.

  • Gas Works Park

    A unique park on the site of a former gasification plant, featuring massive rusty industrial structures and spectacular views of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline.

  • Myrtle Edwards Park

    A park accessible from Sculpture Park, with a rocky beach area and dog-friendly spots, within walking distance from Pike Place.

  • Golden Gardens

    A beachy area in Ballard, good for swimming, barbecues, and volleyball, with fire pits available.

  • Kerry Park

    Perched on Queen Anne Hill, this small park offers arguably the most iconic postcard view of the Seattle skyline, including the Space Needle and Mount Rainier.

  • Green Lake

    A lake with a comfortable atmosphere, popular for walking, biking, and tanning, though swimming is not recommended due to water quality.

  • Kubota Gardens

    A 20-acre Japanese-style garden in South Seattle, open to the public daily, with the best time to visit in the fall.

  • Olympic Sculpture Garden

    A nine-acre park in downtown Seattle featuring a collection of sculptures and views of the waterfront.

  • Cary Park

    Kerry Park, often referred to as Postcard Park, offers a view of the Space Needle and the rest of downtown Seattle.

  • Mount Rainier Park

    Mount Rainier Park is mentioned as a place to go hiking if you want to get out of downtown Seattle and have a car.

  • Golden Gardens State Park

    Golden Gardens State Park is a beautiful park and beach along the rugged coastline, featuring an ice cream shop called Little Coney.

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