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 |
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| North Passage Point Park | |
| Occidental Park | |
| Olympic Sculpture Park | |
| Oxbow Park |
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| 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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