The city of Seattle, Washington, is home to hundreds of parks of various classifications.
National parks
Seattle contains one area administered by the National Park Service.
| Name | Image | Established | Location | Size | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park | ![]()  | 
1976 | Pioneer Square | This is one of four units that make up the national historical park. The other three are in Skagway, Alaska. | 
City parks
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) | |
| 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  | 
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| 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
A number of parks are operated by educational institutions or other non-profit organizations.
| Name | Image | Established | Location | Size | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens | ![]()  | 
Ballard | Part of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. | ||
| Olympic Sculpture Park | ![]()  | 
2007 | Belltown | 9 acres (3.6 ha) | Operated by the Seattle Art Museum. | 
| South Seattle College Arboretum | West Seattle | ||||
| Union Bay Natural Area | ![]()  | 
1972 | University District | 50 acres (20 ha) | Administered by University of Washington Botanic Gardens. | 
| Woodland Park Zoo | ![]()  | 
Phinney Ridge | Operated by a non-profit organization. | 
Private parks
Private individuals and organizations maintain a number of parks which are open for use by the public.
| Name | Image | Established | Location | Size | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Streissguth Gardens | ![]()  | 
1962 | Capitol Hill | ||
| Waterfall Garden Park | ![]()  | 
1978 | Pioneer Square | 
Other
| Name | Image | Established | Location | Size | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O.O. Denny Park | ![]()  | 
1922 | 47°42′36″N 122°14′55″W / 47.71°N 122.248611°W | 46 acres (19 ha) | Owned by Seattle since its inception, but currently managed by the city of Kirkland.[1] | 
All Seattle parks
Parks administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation.
- 12th Ave. Square Park
 - 12th West & West Howe Park
 - 14th Avenue NW Boat Ramp
 - 3001 E Madison Park
 - 32nd Ave W Boat Launch
 - 6th Avenue NW Pocket Park
 - A. B. Ernst Park
 - Adams Street Boat Ramp
 - Albert Davis Park
 - Alice Ball Park
 - Alki Beach Park
 - Alki Playground
 - Alvin Larkins Park
 - Amy Yee Tennis Center Park
 - Andover Place
 - Arroyos Natural Area
 - Atlantic City Boat Ramp
 - Atlantic Street Park
 - B.F. Day Playground
 - Bagley Viewpoint
 - Baker Park on Crown Hill
 - Ballard Commons Park
 - Ballard Corners Park
 - Ballard Playground
 - Bar-S Playground
 - Bayview Playground
 - Bayview-Kinnear (Lower Kerry Park)
 - Beacon Hill Playfield
 - Beacon Place
 - Beer Sheva Park
 - Bell Street Park
 - Bellevue Place
 - Belltown Cottage Park
 - Belmont Place
 - Belvedere Park
 - Belvoir Place
 - Benefit Playground
 - Benvenuto Viewpoint
 - Bergen Place
 - Bhy Kracke Park
 - Bitter Lake Playfield
 - Bitter Lake Reservoir Open Space
 - Blaine Place
 - Blue Dog Pond
 - Blue Ridge Circle
 - Blue Ridge Places
 - Boren Park
 - Boren Place
 - Boylston Place
 - Bradner Gardens Park
 - Brighton Playfield
 - Broadway Hill Park
 - Bryant Neighborhood Playground
 - Burke-Gilman Playground Park
 - Burke-Gilman Trail
 - Cal Anderson Park
 - California Place
 - Camp Long
 - Carkeek Park
 - Carleton Center
 - Carleton Highlands
 - Cascade Place
 - Cascade Playground
 - Cayton Corner Park
 - Cedar Park
 - Cesar Chavez Park
 - Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint
 - Cheasty Boulevard
 - Cheasty Natural Area
 - Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop
 - Chinook Beach Park
 - Christie Park
 - City Hall Park
 - Cleveland Playfield
 - Coe Play Park
 - College Street Park
 - College Street Ravine
 - Colman Park
 - Colman Playground
 - Columbia Park
 - Commodore Park
 - Corliss Place
 - Cormorant Cove
 - Cottage Grove Park
 - Counterbalance Park
 - Cowen Park
 - Crescent Place
 - Crown Hill Glen
 - Crown Hill Park
 - Daejeon Park
 - Dahl Playfield
 - Dakota Place Park
 - David Rodgers Park
 - Day Street Boat Ramp
 - Dearborn Park
 - Delridge and Myrtle Park
 - Delridge Playfield
 - Denny Blaine Lake Park
 - Denny Park
 - Denny Blaine Park
 - Discovery Park
 - Dr. Blanche Lavizzo Park
 - Dr. Jose Rizal Park
 - Don Armeni Boat Ramp
 - Donnie Chin International Childrens Park
 - Duwamish Waterway Park
 - E.C. Hughes Playground
 - East Duwamish Greenbelt
 - East Montlake Park
 - East Portal Viewpoint
 - East Queen Anne Playground
 - Eastmont Place
 - Eddie Vine Boat Ramp
 - Ella Bailey Park
 - Emma Schmitz Memorial Overlook
 - Endolyne Park
 - Ercolini Park
 - Fairmount Playground
 - Fairview Park
 - Fairview Walkway
 - Fauntleroy Creek Ravine
 - Fauntleroy Park
 - Fauntleroy Place
 - Ferdinand Street Boat Launch
 - Firehouse Mini Park
 - First Hill Park
 - Fletcher Place
 - Flo Ware Park
 - Freeway Park
 - Fremont Canal Park
 - Fremont Peak Park
 - Frink Park
 - Fritz Hedges Waterway Park
 - Froula Playground
 - Garfield Playfield
 - Gas Works Park
 - Gemenskap Park
 - Genesee Park and Playfield
 - Georgetown Playfield
 - Georgetown Pump Station
 - Gerber Park
 - Gilman Playground
 - Golden Gardens Park
 - Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
 - Green Lake Park
 - Greenwood Park
 - Greenwood Triangle
 - Greg Davis Park
 - Haller Lake Street End
 - Hamilton Viewpoint Park
 - Harrison Ridge Greenbelt
 - Harvard-Miller/Roanoke Annex
 - Herring's House Park
 - Hiawatha Playfield
 - Highland Drive Parkway
 - Highland Park Playground
 - Highland Place
 - Hing Hay Park
 - Hitt's Hill Park
 - Homer Harris Park
 - Horiuchi Park
 - Horton Hill Corridor
 - Howell Park
 - Hubbard Homestead
 - Hunter Boulevard
 - Hutchinson Playground
 - Hyde Place
 - I-5 Colonnade
 - Interbay Athletic Complex
 - Interlaken Park
 - Inverness Ravine Park
 - Japanese Garden
 - Jefferson Park
 - Jimi Hendrix Park
 - John C. Little, Sr. Park
 - Judge Charles M. Stokes Overlook
 - Judkins Park and Playfield
 - Julia Lee’s Park
 - Junction Plaza
 - Katie Black's Garden
 - Kerry Park
 - Keystone Place
 - Kilbourne Park
 - Kinnear Park
 - Kinnear Place
 - Kirke Park
 - Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park
 - Kobe Terrace
 - Kubota Garden
 - Lake City Memorial Triangle
 - Lake City Mini Park
 - Lake People Park
 - Lake Union Park
 - Lake Washington Boulevard
 - Lakeridge Park
 - Lakeridge Playfield
 - Lakeview Park
 - Lakeview Place
 - Lakewood Playground
 - Lakewood Triangle
 - Lambert Place
 - Landing Parkway
 - Lawton Park
 - Laurelhurst Playfield
 - Leschi-Lake Dell Natural Area
 - Leschi Park
 - Licton Springs Park
 - Lewis Park
 - Lincoln Park
 - Linden Orchard Park
 - Little Brook Park
 - Llandover Woods Greenspace
 - Lowman Beach Park
 - Longfellow Creek Natural Area
 - Loyal Heights Playfield
 - Lynn Street Mini Park
 - MacLean Park
 - Madison Park
 - Madison Park North Beach
 - Madrona Briar Patch
 - Madrona Park
 - Madrona Playground
 - Madrona Ravine
 - Magnolia Boulevard
 - Magnolia Greenbelt
 - Magnolia Manor Park
 - Magnolia Park
 - Magnolia Playfield
 - Magnolia Tidelands Park
 - Magnuson Park
 - Maple Leaf Reservoir Park
 - Maple School Ravine
 - Maple Wood Playfield
 - Marra-Desimone Park
 - Marshall Park
 - Martha Washington Park
 - Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Memorial Park
 - Marvin's Garden
 - Matthews Beach Park
 - Mayfair Park
 - McGilvra Boulevard
 - McGilvra Place
 - McGraw Square
 - Meadowbrook Playfield
 - Me-Kwa-Mooks Natural Area
 - Me-Kwa-Mooks Park
 - Meridian Playground
 - Miller Playfield
 - Miller Triangle
 - Mineral Springs Park
 - Mock Creek Ravine
 - Montlake Boulevard
 - Montlake Playfield
 - Morgan Junction
 - Mount Baker Boulevard
 - Mount Baker Park
 - Mount Claire Park
 - Mt Baker Ridge Viewpoint
 - Myrtle Edwards Park
 - Myrtle Reservoir
 - Nantes Park
 - Nathan Hale Playfield
 - NE 60th Street Park
 - NE 130th Street End
 - Nora's Woods
 - North Beach Park
 - North Passage Point
 - Northacres Park
 - Northeast Queen Anne Greenbelt
 - Northgate Park
 - Northlake Park
 - Northwest 60th Viewpoint
 - Observatory Courts
 - Occidental Square
 - Olympic Sculpture Park
 - Open Water Park
 - Orchard Street Ravine
 - Othello Playground
 - Oxbow Park
 - Park Home Circle
 - Parkmont Place
 - Parsons Gardens Park
 - Peace Park
 - Pelly Place Natural Area
 - Peppi's Playground
 - Piers 62 and 63
 - Pigeon Point Park
 - Pinehurst Playground
 - Pinehurst Pocket Park
 - Pioneer Square
 - Pipers Creek Natural Area
 - Plum Tree Park
 - Plymouth Pillars Park
 - Powell Barnett Park
 - Pratt Park
 - Prefontaine Place
 - Prentis I. Frazier Park
 - Pritchard Island Beach
 - Puget Boulevard Commons
 - Puget Creek Greenspace
 - Puget Park
 - Puget Ridge Playground
 - Queen Anne Boulevard
 - Queen Anne Bowl Playfield
 - Rainbow Point
 - Rainier Beach Playfield
 - Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands
 - Rainier Place
 - Rainier Playfield
 - Ravenna Boulevard
 - Ravenna Park
 - Ravenna Ravine
 - Ravenna Woods
 - Ravenna-Eckstein Park
 - Regrade Park
 - Riverview Playfield
 - Roanoke Park
 - Roanoke Street Mini Park
 - Rogers Playground
 - Ross Playground
 - Rotary Viewpoint
 - Roxhill Park
 - Sacajawea Playground
 - Salmon Bay Park
 - Sam Smith Park
 - Sandel Playground
 - Schmitz Boulevard
 - Schmitz Preserve Park
 - Seacrest Park
 - Seola Park
 - Seven Hills Park
 - Seward Park
 - Sierra Place
 - Smith Cove Park
 - Solstice Park
 - Soundview Playfield
 - Soundview Terrace
 - South Park Meadow
 - South Park Playground
 - South Passage Point
 - Spring Street Mini Park
 - Spruce Street Mini Park
 - St. Marks Greenbelt
 - Stan Sayres Memorial Park
 - Stevens Place
 - Stevens Triangle
 - Sturgus Park
 - Sturtevant Ravine
 - Summit Place
 - Summit Slope Park
 - Sunnyside Ave N Boat Ramp
 - Sunset Hill Park
 - Sunset Place
 - SW Queen Anne Greenbelt
 - T.T. Minor Playground
 - Tashkent Park
 - Taylor Creek Headwaters
 - Terry Pettus Park
 - Thayer Place
 - Thomas C. Wales Park
 - Thomas Street Mini Park
 - Thorndyke Park
 - Thornton Creek Natural Area
 - Thyme Patch Park
 - Tilikum Place
 - Troll’s Knoll Park
 - Trolley Hill Park
 - Trudy's Triangle
 - Twelfth Avenue South Viewpoint
 - Union Bay Boglands
 - Union Station Square
 - University Circle
 - University Heights Plaza
 - University Lake Shore Place
 - University Playground
 - Urban Triangle Park
 - Ursula Judkins Viewpoint
 - Van Asselt Playground
 - Victor Steinbrueck Park
 - Victory Creek Park
 - Victory Heights Playground
 - View Ridge Playfield
 - Viretta Park
 - Virgil Flaim Park
 - Volunteer Park
 - Volunteer Parkway
 - Wallingford Playfield
 - Wallingford Steps
 - Walt Hundley Playfield
 - Ward Springs Park
 - Washington Park Arboretum
 - Washington Park Playfield
 - Washington Street Boat Landing
 - Waterfront Park
 - Waterway 19
 - Watton Site
 - Webster Park
 - Wedgwood Square
 - West Duwamish Greenbelt
 - West Ewing Mini Park
 - West Montlake Park
 - West Queen Anne Playfield
 - West Seattle Stadium
 - Westcrest Park
 - Westlake Greenbelt
 - Westlake Park
 - Westlake Square
 - William Grose Park
 - Williams Place
 - Wolf Creek Ravine Natural Area
 - Woodland Park
 - Woodland Park Rose Garden
 - Yesler Terrace Park
 - York Park
 - York Playground
 
All Port of Seattle parks
- Bridge Gear Park[2]
 - Centennial Park (formerly Elliott Bay Park)[3]
 - Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat[4]
 - Seattle Fishermen's Memorial.[5]
 - həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Terminal 107 Park)[6]
 - Jack Block Park (formerly Terminal 5 Park)[7]
 - Salmon Cove Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Turning Basin #3)[8]
 - sbəq̓ʷaʔ Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Terminal 108/Diagonal Park)[9]
 - t̓ałt̓ałucid Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly 8th Ave. South Park)[10]
 - Terminal 115 Public Access[11]
 - Terminal 18 Park[12]
 - Terminal 91 Bike Trail (part of the Elliott Bay Trail)[13]
 - t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Terminal 105 Park)[14]
 
See also
References
- ↑ "O.O. Denny Park". City of Kirkland. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
 - ↑ "Bridge Gear Park". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Centennial Park". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Duwamish River People's Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Fishermen's Memorial". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Jack Block Park". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Salmon Cove Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "sbəq̓ʷaʔ Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "t̓ałt̓ałucid Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Terminal 115 Public Access". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Terminal 18 Park". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "Terminal 91 Bike Trail". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 - ↑ "t̓uʔəlaltxʷ Village Park and Shoreline Habitat". Port of Seattle. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 
External links
- Park List, City of Seattle Parks and Recreation.
 




















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