List of Parks in Seattle

There are hundreds of parks in Seattle, Washington, many of which are administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation, a city department. This is a partial list.

Alki Beach Park
Alvin Larkins Park
Beer Sheva Park
Bryant Playground
Burke-Gilman Trail
Cal Anderson Park
Carkeek Park
Cascade Playground
Chief Sealth Trail
City Hall Park
Colman Park
Cowen Park
Denny Park
Denny-Blaine Park
Discovery Park
East Montlake Park
Fairview Park
Fauntleroy Park
Freeway Park
Fremont Peak Park
Frink Park
Gas Works Park
Genesee Park
Golden Gardens Park
Green Lake Park
Hamilton Viewpoint
Hing Hay Park
I-5 Colonnade
Interlaken Park
Jack Block Park
Jackson Park
Jefferson Park
Kerry Park
Kinnear Park
Kiwanis Ravine
Kobe Terrace
Kubota Garden
Lake People Park
Lakeview Park
Leschi Park
Lincoln Park
Louisa Boren Park
Madison Park
Madrona Park
Magnuson Park
McCurdy Park
Me-Kwa-Mooks Park
Meridian Playground
Montlake Playfield
Myrtle Edwards Park
Northacres Park
North Passage Point Park
Occidental Park
Olympic Sculpture Park
Oxbow Park
Peace Park
Ravenna Park
Rizal Park
Roanoke Park
Schmitz Park
Seattle Center
Seattle Japanese Garden
Seward Park
South Lake Union Park
South Passage Point Park
Terry Pettus Park
Tilikum Place
Union Bay Natural Area
Victor Steinbrueck Park
Viretta Park
Volunteer Park
Washington Park Arboretum
Waterfront Park
Westlake Park
West Montlake Park
Woodland Park
Woodland Park Zoo

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