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.