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The city of Seattle, Washington, is home to hundreds of parks of various classifications.
Seattle contains one area administered by the National Park Service.
Seattle's city parks are administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation, a city department. Several bike and pedestrian trails are maintained by the Seattle Department of Transportation or administered jointly by both departments. A number of waterfront parks are administered by the Port of Seattle, a municipal corporation.
Seattle's oldest park is Denny Park and its largest is Discovery Park. This list has only the notable parks.
Name Image Established Location Size Description Alki Beach Park 1907 West Seattle 135.9 acres (55.0 ha) Alvin Larkins Park 1975 Madrona Beer Sheva Park 1905 Rainier Beach Originally named Atlantic City Park, it was renamed after Beer Sheva, Israel in 1977. Bryant Playground 1978 Bryant/View Ridge 3.1 acres (1.3 ha) Burke–Gilman Trail 1978 27 miles (43 km) Jointly maintained with Seattle Department of Transportation. Cal Anderson Park 1901 Capitol Hill 7.37 acres (2.98 ha) Carkeek Park Broadview 216 acres (87 ha) Cascade Playground Cascade Chief Sealth Trail 2007 3.6 miles (5.8 km) Maintained by Seattle Department of Transportation. City Hall Park 1916 Pioneer Square 1.3 acres (0.53 ha) Colman Park 1907 Mount Baker 24.3 acres (9.8 ha) Cowen Park 1906 Ravenna 8.4 acres (3.4 ha) Contiguous with Ravenna Park. Denny Park 1883 South Lake Union Seattle's oldest park, it was completely flattened in the Denny Regrade in 1930. Denny-Blaine Park Denny-Blaine Discovery Park 1973 Magnolia 534 acres (216 ha) Dr. Jose Rizal Park 1979 Beacon Hill 9.6 acres (3.9 ha) East Montlake Park Montlake Fairview Park Eastlake 0.8 acres (0.32 ha) Fauntleroy Park 1971 Fauntleroy 32.9 acres (13.3 ha) Freeway Park 1976 Downtown/First Hill 5.2 acres (2.1 ha) Fremont Peak Park 2007 Fremont 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) Frink Park 1906 Leschi 17.2 acres (7.0 ha) Gas Works Park 1975 Wallingford 19.1 acres (7.7 ha) Genesee Park Rainier Valley 57.7 acres (23.4 ha) Golden Gardens Park Ballard, Seattle 87.8 acres (35.5 ha) Green Lake Park 1903 Green Lake Hamilton Viewpoint 1954 West Seattle 16.9 acres (6.8 ha) Hing Hay Park 1973 Chinatown-International District 0.64 acres (0.26 ha) Hoa Mai Park 2024 Little Saigon, Chinatown–International District 0.27 acres (0.11 ha) Pocket park I-5 Colonnade 2005 Capitol Hill/Eastlake 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) This park is located under Interstate 5. Interlaken Park Capitol Hill/Montlake 51.7 acres (20.9 ha) Jack Block Park 2001 West Seattle 15 acres (6.1 ha) Maintained by the Port of Seattle. Jackson Park 1928 Haller Lake/Northgate/Lake City 160.7 acres (65.0 ha) Jefferson Park 1908 Beacon Hill 52.4 acres (21.2 ha) Kerry Park 1927 Queen Anne 1.26 acres (0.51 ha) Kinnear Park 1892-94 Queen Anne 14.1 acres (5.7 ha) Kiwanis Ravine Magnolia 8.7 acres (3.5 ha) Kobe Terrace Chinatown-International District 1 acre (0.40 ha) Kubota Garden 1927 Rainier Beach 20 acres (8.1 ha) It has been a public park since 1987. Lake People Park 2005 Columbia City 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) Lake Union Park 2010 South Lake Union 12 acres (4.9 ha) Lakeview Park Denny-Blaine 4.5 acres (1.8 ha) Leschi Park Leschi 18.5 acres (7.5 ha) Licton Springs 1960 Licton Springs 6.3 acres (2.5 ha) Lincoln Park West Seattle 135 acres (55 ha) Louisa Boren Park 1913 Capitol Hill 7.2 acres (2.9 ha) Madison Park Madison Park 8.3 acres (3.4 ha) Madrona Park Madrona 31.2 acres (12.6 ha) Magnuson Park 1977 Sand Point 350 acres (140 ha) Originally called Carkeek Park and occupied by the United States Navy from 1922-1975. Matthews Beach Park 1951 Matthews Beach 22 acres (8.9 ha) McCurdy Park Montlake 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) Me-Kwa-Mooks Park 1994 West Seattle 20.2 acres (8.2 ha) Meridian Playground Wallingford The site features a building called the Good Shepherd Center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Home of the Good Shepherd. Montlake Playfield 1935 Montlake 27 acres (11 ha) Myrtle Edwards Park Belltown 4.8 acres (1.9 ha) North Passage Point Park 1977 Northlake 0.8 acres (0.32 ha) Northacres Park Haller Lake 20.7 acres (8.4 ha) Northeast 130th Street Beach Cedar Park 0.084 acres (0.034 ha) land;0.315 acres (0.127 ha) including water
Occidental Park 1971 Pioneer Square 0.6 acres (0.24 ha) Oxbow Park Georgetown Peace Park 1990 University District Ravenna Park Ravenna 49.9 acres (20.2 ha) Contiguous with Cowen Park. Roanoke Park 1908 Capitol Hill/Portage Bay 2.2 acres (0.89 ha) Schmitz Park 1908 West Seattle 53.1 acres (21.5 ha) Seattle Center 1962 Lower Queen Anne 74 acres (30 ha) Administered by the Seattle Center Department, a city department. Seattle Japanese Garden 1960 Madison Park 3.5 acres (1.4 ha) Seward Park 1911 Seward Park 300 acres (120 ha) South Passage Point Park 1977 Eastlake 0.9 acres (0.36 ha) Terry Pettus Park Eastlake 0.9 acres (0.36 ha) Tilikum Place Belltown Victor Steinbrueck Park 1970 Downtown 0.8 acres (0.32 ha) Viretta Park Denny-Blaine 1.8 acres (0.73 ha) Volunteer Park 1901 Capitol Hill 48.3 acres (19.5 ha) Washington Park Arboretum 1934 Montlake/Madison Valley/Washington Park 230 acres (93 ha) Jointly administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation, the University of Washington, and the Arboretum Foundation. Waterfront Park Central Waterfront Westlake Park 1988 Downtown 0.1 acres (0.040 ha) West Montlake Park 1909 Montlake Woodland Park 1902 Phinney Ridge/Green Lake 90.9 acres (36.8 ha) Site of Woodland Park Zoo, and contiguous with Green Lake Park. Other non-profit parks[edit]A number of parks are operated by educational institutions or other non-profit organizations.
Private individuals and organizations maintain a number of parks which are open for use by the public.
Parks administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation.
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